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Sage 100 ERP Helps Overlake Oil Remain “All in the Family”
Overview
Sage 100 ERP Helps Overlake Oil Remain “All in the Family”Sage |
Functional Applications - Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERP) | |
Oil & Gas | |
Sales & Marketing Business Operation | |
Supply Chain Visibility Inventory Management | |
System Integration | |
Operational Impact
The Sales Order module with DM2 modifications is the linchpin of Overlake Oil’s Sage 100 ERP system. When a customer calls in an order, the request is entered into the Sales Order module, a notice sent out to the delivery truck, an invoice generated, inventory relieved, and the general ledger updated. Reports and details on the customers, vendors, and inventory are always only a few keystrokes away. | |
Another key component for Overlake Oil is the Fuel Tax module. Since every state and locality has its own tax rate, and the price of fuel can change more than once a day, the Fuel Tax module is critical for keeping track of and accurately billing the differing rates. If an order is placed today and delivered next week, the billing may need to be updated to reflect a new price. Sage 100 ERP monitors this activity and modifies invoices accordingly. | |
The third and possibly most critical module for Overlake Oil is the Card Lock module. Card Lock might be compared to a bank credit card. Cards are issued by individual companies, such as Overlake Oil, but customers are not limited to obtaining fuel at only one location. They can insert the card and fuel up at any of the hundreds of sites around the country affiliated with Pacific Pride network. However, they are invoiced for all transactions by the company that issued their card. | |
Quantitative Benefit
Overlake Oil has more than 500 accounts that use the Pacific Pride network. Thousands of transactions are invoiced twice each month. | |