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NetSuite Helps Organisations Capitalise on New Growth Opportunities

  • Written by Jason Toshack, , General Manager ANZ, Oracle NetSuite

New automation, insights, and efficiency capabilities enhance financial, inventory, and operational management for organisations of all sizes

 

To help organisations adapt to change and take advantage of increasing growth opportunities, Oracle NetSuite today announced a series of new innovations within NetSuite. The latest updates to NetSuite further streamline and enhance financial, inventory, and operational management with the addition of powerful new automation, insights, and efficiency capabilities.

 

“All organisations have gone through seismic changes and while obstacles remain, opportunities are growing,” said Evan Goldberg, EVP of Oracle NetSuite. “We want to give our customers the tools needed to embrace these opportunities with confidence and optimism. The latest updates to the NetSuite platform enhance the financial, inventory management, automation, and analytics capabilities so that our customers can maximise operational performance and accelerate growth.”

 

The latest innovations within NetSuite include:

 

Smart Financials and Operational Automation

  • Centralised Purchasing and Billing: Improves spend management, increases productivity, and reduces PO volume by consolidating purchases across multi-subsidiary organisations, generating vendor payments from a single location, and automating cross-charges.
  • Bank Feeds: Organisations can now use the Bank Feeds SuiteApp to automate the importing of financial data from banks across the world, including Australia, New Zealand, and Asia. This new SuiteApp increases efficiency and simplifies tedious reconciliation tasks.
  • SuiteApprovals Email Approval: Enables organisations to simply click an email link to review, approve, or reject transactions. In addition, an email approval log is available so that all approvals can be reviewed and audited before they are updated in the system.
  • SuiteCommerce Advanced: Allows organisations to manage pages and content on their SuiteCommerce Advanced webstores in different languages within a single place, making global expansion easier and eliminating the need to purchase a different website per language. Users can now quickly add a full featured blog to the SuiteCommerce Advanced site to help increase SEO, drive webstore traffic, improve time spent on the site, and reduce the cost of inbound marketing.

 

Automated Inventory Management

  • Pack Station: The touchscreen interface simplifies and increases the efficiency and accuracy of the packing process, while new functionality enables orders with the same shipping routes to be grouped together so they can be packed together. The feature also adds an extra layer of verification before orders ship to help prevent customer issues and avoid the added costs of reshipping.
  • Warehouse Management System (WMS): New WMS capabilities allow organisations to enhance wave picking, tally scans, cart put-away, and label printing. With the new capabilities, picking waves can now be organised by delivery times and shipping address, while wave automation enhancements enable organisations to take advantage of off-peak processing.

 

Analytics and Insights

  • SuiteAnalytics: Users can add calculated fields on aggregated columns in a workbook, allowing them to gain real-time insights tailored to their business. Conditional formatting has also been added, allowing for customised highlighting of values to notify users of the data that is most in need of their attention. Native language support for SuiteAnalytics Workbooks is now available so that users can analyse and explore company data and workbooks in their language of choice.

 

For more information on the latest updates and to learn about other resources for growing businesses, tune into  NetSuite On Air Power Up, a new virtual event taking place May 4, 2021. 

 

About Oracle NetSuite
For more than 20 years, Oracle NetSuite has helped organisations grow, scale and adapt to change. NetSuite provides an integrated system that includes financials / Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), inventory management, HR, professional services automation and omnichannel commerce, used by more than 24,000 customers in 215 countries and dependent territories.

 

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