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Trutex ERP Implementation: Integrated Supply Chain Visibility

Case study showing how Trutex replaced disconnected wholesale, retail, and online systems with Priority ERP and WMS to gain inventory visibility and automate order processes.

Published
June 4, 2026
Read time
3 min read
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Trutex, a UK school uniform manufacturer, faced inventory imbalances and manual order processing across three sales channels. Implementation of Priority ERP delivered a unified platform with advanced WMS, automated invoicing, real-time order tracking, and accurate product costing. The project reduced stock movements, lowered inventory values, and improved order accuracy and cash flow planning.

Key takeaways

Disconnected channel systems caused overstocking and shortages across shared inventory pools.

Priority ERP automated invoice, statement, and order confirmation distribution, cutting manual effort.

Advanced WMS with barcode scanning enabled automated picking and minimized physical stock movements.

Accurate part parameter costing supported profitable product identification and pricing decisions.

Integrated order-to-payment visibility improved customer satisfaction and reduced returns.

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