Threshers agree £8m outsourcing deal with Xansa
UK's leading independent specialist drinks retailer set to save it an estimated £1m a year after entering into an agreement with Xansa
UK's leading independent specialist drinks retailer set to save it an estimated £1m a year after entering into an agreement with Xansa
Threshers has
agreed a five-year deal with outsourcing and technology company,
Xansa.
The deal will include support for over 300 staff at Thresher’s head office in
Welwyn Garden City and will save the independent drinks retailer over £1m a
year.
Threshers CFO Harvey Ainley said: ‘We chose Xansa over the other outsourcing
providers we spoke to because of the quality of its offshore capabilities and
its ability to offer a complete support model. We felt Xansa really understood
our business and the sector in general.’
Xansa will provide support for Threshers’ core IT operations including SAP,
Websphere and Business Object . In addition, Xansa will host Threshers’
JDA
merchandising applications, which support the company’s strategic planning
activities.
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