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Bransford Webbs chooses OGL software as trusted software partner

 

Worcestershire-based The Bransford Webbs Plant Company has announced a new partnership with OGL Software, a leading provider of enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions.

 

Supplying garden centres across the country with a wide range of high-quality ornamental plants, Bransford Webbs has built a strong reputation over more than 60 years. Now, as demand continues to grow, the company has chosen OGL Software’s innovative Profit4 ERP solution to help streamline its processes and support long-term growth.

 

Richard Colbourne, Joint Managing Director at Bransford Webbs explains: “We explored the market, evaluating both horticultural software and broader ERP solutions. That’s when Profit4 and the team at OGL Software stood out as the ideal solution for us. The synergy between our businesses made them a natural fit, and I was impressed with how quickly OGL understood our needs and the specific requirements of the horticultural wholesale industry.”

 

OGL Software has been delivering business software solutions for nearly 50 years, helping companies across wholesale and distribution to modernise their operations. Based in the UK, OGL develops and supports its software entirely in-house, ensuring close collaboration with customers and the ability to respond to changing market needs. Its flagship solution, Profit4, is designed to give businesses full visibility across their operations in a single, fully integrated cloud-based platform.

 

Through this partnership, OGL Software aims to support the broader horticultural industry in addressing its ERP requirements. The company is committed to advancing its modern, cloud-based ERP solution, Profit4, to better meet the needs of businesses within the horticultural sector.

 

Lyndon Bendall, Head of New Business Development comments: “We’re delighted to welcome Bransford Webbs to the growing community of businesses using Profit4. As the horticultural industry continues to evolve, having a robust system to efficiently manage operations is more important than ever. We look forward to collaborating closely with Bransford Webbs to ensure Profit4 consistently supports their requirements.”

 

Andrew Davies, Head of Product Engineering at OGL Software adds: "This partnership with Bransford Webbs highlights our commitment to developing a scalable solution that can adapt to specialist sectors like horticulture. Our in-house development team works closely with our customers to ensure the system continues to grow and improve, supporting businesses now and into the future."

 

With technology playing an increasingly critical role in business success, the partnership between Bransford Webbs and OGL Software represents a forward-looking approach to embracing digital transformation, ensuring Bransford Webbs is well-positioned to continue delivering excellence to its customers for many years to come.

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