Wexford based software company Profitsflow have achieved Business All-Star Accreditation from the All-Ireland Business Foundation.
The company has been named All-Ireland ERP Solution Provider 2022 in recognition of their outstanding conduct in the areas of trust, commitment, performance & customer-centricity.
Profitsflow is Ireland’s leading provider of fully integrated enterprise software solutions to the manufacturing and field service sectors. Profitsflow are the official Irish reseller of the EFACS ERP software, which is authored by Exel Computer Systems, and have been a valued partner of Exel for over 10 years.
Over the years, the company has built a team of individuals who proactively liaise with their customers throughout the rollout of the system and ongoing into the future through support and customer service.
Business All-Star Accreditation is an independently verified standard mark for indigenous businesses, based on rigorous selection criteria. The Accreditation is overseen by the prestigious All-Ireland Business Foundation, whose adjudication panel is chaired by Dr Briga Hynes of the University of Limerick and Kieran Ring, CEO of the Global Institute of Logistics.
Reacting to the announcement, Profitsflow MD Tadhg Henderson said: “I am delighted that for the second year in a row the hard work of the team at Profitsflow has been recognised with the winning of this prestigious award. The dedication of the whole team to our company ethos of providing customer focused service to our clients places us apart from our competitors. We look forward to building on our success over the coming years.”
Deputy Chair on the Adjudication Board Kieran Ring, said in support of the announcement: “Profitsflow has achieved AIBF2022-1014 All-Ireland ERP Solution Provider 2022, in recognition of the company’s conduct in the areas of trust, commitment, performance & customer-centricity. Profitsflow is hereby included in the AIBF Register of Irish Business Excellence for the second year in a row.”
Managing Director of the All-Ireland Business Foundation Kapil Khanna said the accreditation, which is now held by over 500 firms, is needed by the thousands of small and medium businesses which operate to their own standards but have nothing to measure them by.
He said: “We evaluate a company’s background, trustworthiness and performance, and we speak to customers, employees and vendors. We also anonymously approach the company as a customer and report back on the experience. The business goes through at least two interviews and is scored on every part of the process against set metrics.”
The All-Ireland Business Foundation (AIBF) is an autonomous national accreditation body tasked with enterprise development and the promotion of Best-in-Class in Irish business.