Customer Company Size                            
                            
                                Mid-size Company                            
                            
                                                    
                                Region                            
                            - America
                                Country                            
                            - United States
                                Product                            
                            - Chempax VB
- eChempax
                                Tech Stack                            
                            - ERP
                                Implementation Scale                            
                            - Enterprise-wide Deployment
                                Impact Metrics                            
                            - Cost Savings
- Productivity Improvements
                                Technology Category                            
                            - Functional Applications - Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERP)
                                Applicable Industries                            
                            - Chemicals
                                Applicable Functions                            
                            - Discrete Manufacturing
                                Use Cases                            
                            - Inventory Management
- Predictive Replenishment
                                Services                            
                            - System Integration
                                About The Customer                            
                            
        Deeks & Company, Inc. is a Georgia based chemical distributor founded in 1945. With four offices and warehouses throughout the southeastern United States, they are a source of supply to many industries for the manufacture of everyday products. From paint manufacturers to food processors they provide chemicals and containers to meet their specifications. With over 3000 customers, 2600 products, a highly technical sale force, and a fourth generation in training, Deeks & Company, Inc. is a force to be reckoned with for many years to come.
    
    
                                The Challenge                            
                            
        Deeks & Company, a chemical distributor, was in need of an ERP solution provider with deep knowledge of the chemical distribution industry. They required a flexible solution that could address industry regulations, improve operational organization and efficiency, and gain better control of inventory levels.
    
    
                                The Solution                            
                            
        Deeks & Company implemented Chempax VB and eChempax, ERP solutions designed specifically for the chemical distribution industry. These solutions provided the flexibility and industry-specific features that Deeks & Company needed. They helped the company streamline its A/R system with a new integrated credit card payment module, improve the creation and distribution of industry-standard Safety Data Sheets (SDS), and become more proactive on sales cycles utilizing detailed sales analysis reports.
    
    
                                Operational Impact                            
                            
                        
                                Quantitative Benefit                            
                            
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