Passfield Australia welcomes two new clients

Passfield Australia welcomes two new clients

20th May 2013

Passfield Australia welcomes two new clients

Since our launch in Australia last year, we’re delighted that two large nurseries have gone live with Passfield – and with great success.
Prestige Plants is a large nursery with three sites in Victoria and one in New South Wales.  Prestige adopted Passfield to streamline operations and to integrate operations between their sites.  Prestige is a plant trader, and could see the advantages in a system which integrates the sales and purchasing functions.
Darwin Plant Wholesalers (DPW) is the largest tropical plant nursery in Australia, occupying a 40 hectare site near Darwin. So why did they choose Passfield?  “Passfield is a complete system that provides batch control for our stock as well as labelling and barcoding (including Finelines and retail pricing for chainstores)” explains Saskia Stockman, Sales Manager at DPW. “It allows us to automate the sending out to selected clients of Availability and Looking Good lists, provides comprehensive reporting and performs all of the sales processes to invoice stage, which it then passes across to MYOB . We still use MYOB for accounting and we can control processes such as credit limits from either MYOB or Passfield.”

Want to know more?
If you’re based in Australia and want to find out more, contact Stuart Rayner on either 0417 273 655 or email support@passfield.com.au
 

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