Bowie Castlebank
Staying agile with a connected business
In the fast-moving photo processing
market you don’t stay ahead by standing still.
To remain competitive Bowie Castlebank
needs to react quickly to meet the changing demands of customers.
However, limited communications between the company’s head office
and 350 shops nationwide meant that obtaining sales figures and
keeping employees up-to-date was slow and ineffective.
ntl:Telewest Business provided the
answer with a fully-managed Internet Protocol (IP)-enabled network
that connects Bowie Castlebank sites – improving employee
communications and enabling the company to stay agile.
Making employees feel part of the
family
Originally established in 1865 as a
dye works, Bowie Castlebank moved into photo-processing in the
1980s, becoming the UK’s leading independent retailer in this
market. Well-known for the Klick Photopoint, Max Spielmann and
SupaSnaps brands, the company employs 2,000 staff and has more than
300 retail outlets across the country.
Our network allows the speedy transfer
of sales information between these sites, allowing the company to
better understand the market, and formulate winning strategies to
help it retain and grow its leadership position.
Keeping on top in a competitive
market
Previously, a lack of connectivity
between retail outlets and the head office had caused problems.
Sales data was retrieved from tills overnight using a dial-up modem
– a process that was slow and often fraught with difficulties.
“As we weren’t able to analyse the
sales data as quickly as we would have liked we were always a day
or two behind in reacting to changes in the market,” explains Colin
Healy, IT Manager at Bowie Castlebank. Keeping staff up to date was
also a challenge. “We were sending paper communications to
employees at 350 stores, so our postage costs were huge,” says
Colin. “Given the aggressiveness of our market we need to be able
to adapt the range and pricing of our services very quickly. We
felt that linking up all of our sites on a communications network
would help us achieve that.”
Partnership for change
Following a tender process our IPVPN
network was selected. “ntl:Telewest Business came back with
incredibly competitive pricing, and the best tailored solution for
us,” explains Colin. As the company needed everything in place long
before the all-important summer season we needed to work to an
aggressive schedule. In just six weeks 332 shops were connected to
the network – at a rate of approximately 10 stores each day.
Colin feels that the excellent
relationship he enjoyed with our implementation team was key. “I
was in daily contact with our project manager and received a very
good level of service,” he says. “We needed a team that would react
to our needs and requirements fast – and ntl:Telewest Business
delivered on that.”
Improving communications, enhancing
market insight
Now, instead of four hours it only
takes four minutes to gather sales data from tills around the
country. “We can provide reports on the same day, so managers can
come up with appropriate strategies for the next day’s trading,”
says Colin.
“We can also update promotional
information on tills instantly, as well as targeting specific
regions and sites with different offers.”
A PC has now been installed in every
retail outlet so that employees can send and receive emails over
the network. And an online training package means that staff have
access to the latest product information, without a trainer
having
to visit each store. The network has
also brought about an important cultural change. “The majority of
staff I’ve been speaking to feel very excited because they now know
what’sgoing on at head office,” comments Colin. “It’s given the
organisation more of a family
feel.”
What it has made possible
Increased visibility of information –
both for managers and employees – is resulting in efficiency
improvements that ultimately deliver a better service to customers,
and keep Bowie Castlebank ahead of the competition. The network
is also helping to reduce turnaround
times. For example, instead of being burned to CD and delivered by
van, images for use on photo gifts are now transmitted directly
from the shops to central production facilities, ensuring that
customers
receive their products faster than
before.
Colin believes that the infrastructure
we’ve provided will provide lasting support for Bowie Castlebank’s
communications. “We’re not currently using technologies
such as IP telephony over the
network,” he concludes. “However, the great thing about the
ntl:Telewest Business IPVPN is that we have the opportunity to do
that cost effectively in future, if required.”