HYPER NETWORK SOLUTIONS LLC (HNS)
made its name as a small distributor of nutritional supplements. Employing 10 to 15 people, the
West Palm Beach, Fla.-based company developed
consumer health and wellness products under
the Healthy Delights brand name and distributed
them to some 20 retailers.
That all changed overnight in 2014 when the
company was acquired by private equity firm
Kainos Capital and merged with the high-profile
SlimFast brand of ready-to-drink weight loss
products. Suddenly, HNS was a company of 60
people distributing products to more than 80
retailers, including a particularly large customer
called Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
To help the distributor handle the growth,
HNS’s new owner upgraded the firm’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) platform from
The Sage Group PLC’s mid-range Sage 100 product to the
enterprise-class Sage X3 version. The new software was
powerful, but HNS found itself struggling to implement
the new tool while simultaneously revamping the electronic
data interchange (EDI)-based business processes it used to
track invoices.
In essence, HNS’s challenge was to expand its EDI tracking system to incorporate the SlimFast products and integrate with new suppliers and third-party logistics service
providers (3PLs), all while keeping up with orders from big
names like the aforementioned Walmart as well as CVS,
Rite Aid, Safeway, Supervalu, Family Dollar, GNC, and
Amazon. “Overnight, we had an additional 60 customers,
with orders pouring in, and with a brand-new ERP system.
It was a huge learning curve,” says Rob MacFarlane, EDI
systems manager for SlimFast and HNS Global.
As a short-term fix, HNS hired a broker to manage the
vital EDI connections that supported the flow of digital
invoices between HNS and its trading partners. But the
company’s ultimate goal was to take over those relationships directly. To help with that job, HNS turned to
HighJump Software Inc., the Minneapolis-based technology vendor that was already providing its TrueCommerce
EDI platform for HNS’s Sage X3 system.
Because HighJump’s TrueCommerce platform maintains
integration modules for about 20 different ERP systems,
the vendor was able to quickly switch HNS to its more
advanced Sage platform. HighJump also provided software
extensions that allowed HNS to seamlessly take over operations from its temporary broker while handling the flood
of purchase orders and issuing documents like advance ship
notices (ASNs), HighJump says.
Today, HNS has established EDI links with 90 percent of
its customers, allowing the necessary data to flow directly
into its ERP system and then on to the 3PLs that handle
HNS’s fulfillment. Compared with manually handling the
new orders—using print, e-mail, or fax—processing them
with EDI is a lightning-fast operation. With EDI, HNS can
validate every price, quantity, and SKU (stock-keeping unit)
number while assigning most new orders to the appropriate
warehouse within an hour of receipt, according to Haitham
Ghadiry, HighJump’s vice president of sales and marketing.
“Before this was all set up, I would have to hire five temps
in our peak season to handle invoicing and getting inventory through our system,” HNS’s MacFarlane says. “But now
all our order management people do is handle exceptions,
things that error-out because of a new item or a different
address. The whole process is pretty much flawless.”
After a merger, SlimFast distributor HNS had just three months to add 60 new trading partners to
its EDI network. Fortunately, its HighJump software was up to the challenge.
Making the right connections