Friday, March 8, 2013

What does BlueBox do?

I get asked to prepare a short summary on 'what does BlueBox do' quite regularly, and wanted to blog this answer here this week, as I feel it can assist some of our partners and staff for future reference.

It is difficult to answer this question generically, as we are a multi-disciplinary platform that appeals to many business sectors. When putting together a statement like this you want to bear your target audience in mind. In retail, for example, somebody may be looking for ePOS or Inventory Control, whereas in manufacturing they would be looking for Bills of Materials and MRP functionality.

BlueBox2.0's feature list is extensive and growing all the time, so it is always worth referring there as well.

Here is a recent summary I put together with a focus on the para-statal market:



"The BlueBox has been providing bespoke business system and database solutions since 1996 for large brands like Old Mutual, KFC, Barclays/ABSA, Skype and Standard Bank as well as small to medium sized businesses. 

We are a small, customer-focused company who do not believe in the one-size-fits-all approach to system implementation. Our systems are 100% web/cloud based, requiring no software installation and ensuring all data is live and central at all times.  We take great care to fit our solutions to your requirements while using all the tools at our disposal to ensure this can be done quickly and affordably.

Included in our modules are Stock Control and Asset Management, Sales Orders and Billing, CRM, Procurement Management with MRP and Replenishment, Loyalty and Customer Retention, Human Resources, Manufacturing, Marketing Campaigns and Communications.

Recently added to this list is our Process Management module. This allows us to map business processes within your organisation to system generated procedures. 

If you would like an introduction to BlueBox please do not hesitate to visit our website at www.BlueBoxOnline.com where a full free demo of our system is available to you."

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