PGG Wrightson Plants its Future Growth With Promapp
PGG Wrightson Plants its Future Growth With
Promapp
Auckland, 5 October 2017 – PGG
Wrightson, a New Zealand Stock Exchange listed company and a
leading provider of products, services and solutions to
growers, farmers and processors, has announced that it is
now deploying Promapp In a strategy designed to
support the organisation’s ongoing focus on effective
service delivery, business improvement and risk management,
Promapp will provide the organisation’s staff with a
centralised repository for storing and managing critical
processes as well as an enhanced facility for reporting on
the status of processes, improvement actions and risks. The decision to deploy Promapp comes on the heels of the
company’s move to merge PGG Wrightson’s Retail Business
Unit with the company’s Water business which has grown in
recent times as a result of several acquisitions. While the company has always recognised that quality
design and advisory services coupled with good after-sales
support are essential, PGG Wrightson realised there were
inconsistencies in the way processes had been managed
between the previously distinct Retail and Water
divisions This contrasted with PGG Wrightson’s
Seeds division which had successfully deployed Promapp and
integrated it with SharePoint providing a structured,
logical approach to process enabling teams to capture, view
and store all customer information in once place.
As
PGG Wrightson’s Commercial Manager, Shane McDowall,
explains, “We strive to be a leader in the markets in
which we operate helping farmers to be successful, and aim
to achieve this goal through the delivery of high quality
products and services with the support of a high performing
team. “While we invest heavily in ensuring that we
have the right people, appropriately trained and equipped to
deliver the services our customers require, we also need to
find ways to automate and re-engineer business processes so
that we can increase the efficiency with which we are able
to run the business.” The decision by the Retail
and Water division to deploy and standardise processes with
Promapp and replace its legacy, manual processes based on
Visio will also support the company’s move to become more
customer centric. It will also support the company’s quest
to mobilise its workforce and empower them to follow
approved processes in support of providing the best
experience for the customer. PGG Wrightson’s
Retail and Water division has teams of customer service
staff and mobile field representatives, who deliver a high
level of technical support, product knowledge and service to
customers across an extensive range of irrigation and
pumping technology. In order to provide its
customers with a better experience, the team at PGG
Wrightson will capture processes related to new sales,
technical support and customer service from end to end,
increase accountability, and review the status of
non-value-added manual processes. Promapp’s
integration with SharePoint and Microsoft Dynamics will
eventually support the sharing of processes to external
suppliers. “Ultimately, Promapp will provide an
easy to use, graphically-engaging framework for continuous
improvement,” says McDowall. Promapp will be
progressively deployed in the next few months right across
PGG Wrightson’s 100-strong Retail and Water design,
operations and sales teams, and potentially across the wider
600-strong Retail team. ENDS