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Affordable Performance

 

snapfulfil, is a comprehensive warehouse management software system, specifically developed to fully utilise the technological advances of the internet.

Backed by 35 years experience developing business systems for organisations from small companies to global corporations, snapfulfil warehouse management software has been developed to deliver affordable systems to meet the demands of modern business.

With snapfulfil warehouse management software your picking and despatch efficiency will typically improve by 30%, order fulfilment time will be dramatically reduced, your accuracy and customer service will be significantly enhanced. All this, whilst maximising your inventory and resources at a monthly charge which is effectively 'self-funding'.

So what's different about snapfulfil?

Its part of the snapondemand suite, which delivers powerful solutions to you as a unique, managed service.

  • no up front capital or software costs
  • no expensive computer infrastructure or IT overheads
  • no charges for 'extras' such as licensing or support fees
  • no long term tie in
  • includes real time RF or voice terminals, with bar code scanning
  • includes on site installation and training

  • and snapfulfil is

  • up and running in 30 days
  • fully 'voice' compatible

No tricks, just a simple monthly fee - from just £1,120* per month.

All you need are standard PCs and access to broadband, snapondemand warehouse management software will do the rest.

 
 
   
 

What happens if I lose my internet connection?

As part of the package snapfulfil will provide a dedicated and robust connection to the snapondemand hosted solution, with a failsafe backup connection to protect against the unforeseen. These connections will consist of a primary ADSL line from BT and a secondary data line from a different supplier, plus all of the hardware you need to access these connections.
In the event that the primary modem or BT line fails then the connection is automatically transferred to the secondary connection. Since the lines are constantly monitored the original fault will probably be fixed before you are even aware there was a problem.