The Bottom Line
Imperial Dade deployed VAI S2K Enterprise in order to accommodate the fusion of multiple acquisitions under one enterprise resource planning (ERP) package. Imperial Dade leveraged VAI’s unlimited user licensing to add hundreds of new users obtained during recent acquisitions. Nucleus found that S2K ERP enabled the company to migrate multiple software applications into one integrated ERP solution, providing a view of the entire business and providing real-time visibility throughout the organization.
ROI: 100%
Payback: 1.1 years
Average annual benefit: $1,194,353
The Company
Imperial Dade is a large independent distributor of food service disposables and janitorial supplies headquartered in Jersey City, New Jersey. Originally founded in 1935, Imperial Dade was purchased by CEO Robert Tillis in 2007. Since its purchase, Imperial Dade has made a series of acquisitions including Borda Products, Center Moriches Paper, Burke Supply, Wasserman Bag, and Goldman Paper Company. These acquisitions have helped Imperial Dade become a fast-growing leader in its market. To accommodate its continued growth, Imperial Dade has three distribution centers along the eastern seaboard in North Carolina, Massachusetts, and New Jersey. In June 2012, Imperial Dade was named to Crain’s New York “Fast 50”.
The Challenge
Since 2007, Imperial Dade has acquired six companies and has three distribution centers, requiring it to manage its operations from its headquarters in Jersey City, New Jersey. The acquisitions left Imperial Dade with multiple software systems and no central view or control point. Imperial Dade required an enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution that could give it a comprehensive view of its operations that was also affordable and scalable.
Cost: Benefit Ratio 1:2
The Strategy
Imperial began its due diligence in March of 2012. The decision to utilize S2K Enterprise was made in May of 2012 with the assistance of outside consulting. Imperial evaluated several options and ultimately selected VAI for a number of reasons including:
Key Benefit Areas
Deploying S2K ERP has enabled Imperial to achieve a number of benefits including:
Key Cost Areas
The costs for the project consisted of consulting fees, initial hardware expenses, ongoing hardware maintenance, annual software license maintenance, and personnel time to implement and support the application. Imperial Dade also incurred costs for training its employees through both trainers’ fees and employee time.
Best Practices
The deployment of VAI S2K Enterprise has enabled Imperial to consolidate several systems onto a single, real-time platform. The flexibility and adaptability of S2K ERP has provided the base necessary for continued organic and acquisition growth of the company.
Pre-deployment and ongoing professional consulting have ensured Imperial employees are effectively trained and make efficient use of the enterprise planning platform. This enables Imperial to better serve its clients while making the process more efficient and timely.
Calculating the ROI
Nucleus quantified the initial and ongoing costs of consulting, hardware, software, software license subscription fees, personnel time to implement and support the application, and employee training time to calculate Imperial’s total investment in S2K ERP over a 3-year period.
Direct and indirect benefits were also quantified over a 3-year period. Direct benefits quantified were the avoidance of additional warehouse staff, reduced in-house accounting personnel, transportation cost savings, reduced inventory carrying costs, and elimination of duplicative services. Indirect benefits quantified included the increased employee productivity driven by the deployment and were calculated based on the average annual fully loaded cost of employees using a correction factor to account for the inefficient transfer of time.
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