aden + anais® is a globally recognized maker of muslin wraps, blankets, and accessories for newborns. They are a remarkable success story, having experienced significant growth in all facets of their business since the company's establishment in 2006.
From the very beginning, aden + anais® made the decision to embrace technology as a critical foundation for their retail and online expansion. Several years ago, they knew that they needed more agility to achieve these goals, so they chose Microsoft Dynamics NAV as the cornerstone of their operations and Western Computer as their trusted Microsoft partner to implement their enterprise applications.
Sue Sabatino, Senior VP of Global Strategic Initiatives at aden + anais®, explains the relationship that has developed: “Western Computer is a vital extension of our team, which is such a rare quality to have in a vendor.”
Western Computer worked seamlessly with aden + anais® to deliver on the three primary project goals when they were implementing Dynamics NAV. Specifically, the team needed to:
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Deliver a solution to scale with aden + anais®’ quadruple-digit growth,
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Improve their utilization of their ERP system,
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Standardize their implementation of Microsoft Dynamics NAV in all the regions that they operate.
aden + anais® has achieved these goals, and more, supporting the high volume and scale that their business requires. They process more than 200,000 orders per month in Dynamics NAV and have extended the solution, based on Western Computer’s best practice guidance, to improve user adoption and implement best-of-breed third-party solutions integrated directly with NAV.
With these solutions in place, aden + anais® has significantly reduced both sales order and invoice processing time, “minimizing our workload by at least 50% in areas like order processing, invoices, inventory validations, and integrity,” says Riyad Dean, aden + anais®’ Vice President of Global Information Technology. Riyad expands on the role that Western Computer has had in their success: “I have never encountered a time when we have gone to Western for advice and they have not been able to guide us down the right path.”