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Title: David Apthorpe


1
  • David Apthorpe

2
Who are Buxton Spa Bakeries?
  • Formed in 1992
  • Makers of the Holmfield brand
  • 75 years of baking experience, spanning four
    generations of the Higgins family.
  • The bakery currently produces over a million
    cakes per week and employs in excess of 120
    staff.
  • Turnover of approx 5 million

3
What do they make?
  • Bakewell Tarts
  • Apple
  • Bakewell
  • Blackcurrant
  • Lemon
  • Strawberry
  • Apple Pies
  • Cherry Bakewells
  • Coconut Tarts
  • Jam Tarts
  • Mince Pies (inc. Luxury)
  • Treacle Tarts
  • and now Bakewell Puddings!

4
When?
  • All University Holidays Since 2002
  • Worked Full Time for Gap Year (2003-2004)

5
Buxton Spa Bakeries 2002
  • 1 Computer on Dial-Up for all e-mail internet
    use
  • 14 Computers, All VERY different setups
  • 1 Page Website place-holder
  • No ERP / MRP
  • No EDI
  • No Data Security / Backups
  • Data frequently replicated

6
Buxton Spa Bakeries 2005
  • All computers on broadband internet
  • Standardised Dell Computers with Office 2003
    Windows XP Professional
  • CMS-based website
  • Complete ERP / MRP implementation
  • EDI
  • Data Security / Backups

7
Server
  • Microsoft Small Business Server
  • Ease of Maintainance
  • Required functionality for certain software we
    use (Sage)
  • Uses Sophos Anti-Virus Spam Remover
  • Backed up on AIT Tape Nightly
  • Allows for mobile workers (e.g. Managing Director)

8
ERP
  • Uses Sage Line 50 Manufacturing Controller
  • Data Stored on a Microsoft Small Business Server
    with MSDE
  • Most processing occurs on the server
  • Data Backed up Nightly

9
ERP Implementing
  • Technology is easy to install set up
  • People are more difficult to persuade!
  • Different people working on the system
  • Deep End Swimmers
  • EDI-phobes
  • Stuck in their ways

10
ERP Expected Benefits
  • Direct identification of required re-ordering
  • Automated systems for ordering
  • Saves approx. 6000 / year by staff reduction

11
ERP Unexpected Benefits
  • Automatic accurate cost identification
  • Identification of problem areas
  • Task transferral (reduction in data duplication)
  • Invoice pairing

12
Bakewell Pudding Launch
  • Brand New National Product
  • Different from Bakewell Tarts!
  • Entire product was developed whilst using the new
    system
  • Allowed fast product deployment
  • Other systems allowed quick design ordering
    systems
  • Fast Costing (EDI)

13
What Did I Learn?
  • People are key to IT
  • but they will abuse the system!
  • ERP, MRP EDI
  • is incredibly useful
  • but needs careful implementation
  • Small Business Work is VERY different to large
    organisational work
  • Very close to every department

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  • Thank you for listening

www.buxtonspabakery.co.uk
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