Wimbledon Fortnight Extra Special for Reflex Business Planning
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Wimbledon Fortnight Extra Special for Reflex Business Planning PR Newswire STOKE ON TRENT, England, June 22, 2012 STOKE ON TRENT, England, June 22, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --

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Wimbledon Fortnight Extra Special for Reflex
Business Planning
PR Newswire
STOKE ON TRENT, England, June 22, 2012
STOKE ON TRENT, England
,
June 22, 2012
/PRNewswire/ --
Software developer Reflex Business Planning is celebrating the 10
th
anniversary
of their involvement in the Wimbledon Tennis Championships.
The world's greatest tennis players have been using towels supplied by Christy
Towels, one of Reflex's longest-standing clients, for more than 25 years, and
will be doing so again at this year's tournament - with the help of the
forecasting system Reflex designed for them.
The partnership began in
November 2002
, making the 2012 championships the
10
th
they have been involved with.
Reflex's system enables Christy Towels, which supplies towels, home furnishings
and bedding to a host of retailers including John Lewis, to predict the sales
demand of all their ranges, across all sizes and colours, for the next 12 months.
Reflex's Business Development Manager William Capjon said: "It's hard to
believe our relationship with Christy Towels dates back to 2002!
"It always adds a bit of spice to the Wimbledon Fortnight for us, and it's great to
know we've played our own small part in the success of legends like Roger
Federer.
"I think our relationship has lasted for so long because Christy has always
appreciated our flexibility - we have always been able to adapt and change the
system to ensure it is constantly reflecting their changing business model and
systems."
The
Staffordshire
-based developers provide unique forecasting systems
tailored to the needs of clients in the food, manufacturing, distribution and
healthcare sectors, and work with a number of textiles companies.
Further information is available at http://www.forecastingsoftware.co.uk.
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