Speers Point, 2284, NSW,
Australia
Biscit
Biscit, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. Biscit collaboration with software players such as Epicor, Adobe Systems and empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
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| Biscit | Epicor | Epicor ERP | ERP Financial | ERP Financial Management |
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Varley Group | Manufacturing | 1200 | $145M | Australia | Epicor | Epicor ERP | ERP Financial | 2018 | In 2018 Varley Group implemented Epicor ERP to underpin an eCommerce initiative for its EMC Electric Vehicles brand, using the existing ERP instance as the central system of record. The project sits in the ERP Financial category and focused on extending ERP-led financial and order workflows to an online storefront to support sales of electric vehicles, parts, and accessories. Epicor ERP was configured to expose product catalog, pricing, order capture, and financial posting so the storefront could operate against a single source of truth. Epicor Commerce Connect was deployed as the integration layer to orchestrate data flows between Epicor ERP and Magento, enabling order transmission, inventory availability checks, customer record synchronization, and accounting transaction automation. Integrations explicitly implemented included Magento as the customer-facing platform and PayPal for payment processing, with Biscit performing the back-end coding to ensure seamless communication and correct PayPal fee calculations so transactions reconcile in Epicor ERP. Operational coverage centered on Varley Group business units selling EMC Electric Vehicles and associated parts, tying eCommerce activity directly into core order-to-cash and accounting processes. Governance and rollout were executed in collaboration with Epicor and Biscit, with implementation completed in four months and validation of end-to-end transaction and reconciliation flows. Reported outcomes from the deployment include increased transaction speed, improved customer satisfaction, growing website traffic, and a repeat purchase incidence reported at around 20 percent, and Varley plans to expand the online store across the Varley Group and add a vehicle configurator to enable full vehicle purchases online. | |
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Varley Group | Manufacturing | 1200 | $145M | Australia | Adobe Systems | Adobe Commerce (ex Magento) | eCommerce | 2018 | In 2018 Varley Group implemented Adobe Commerce (ex Magento) as its eCommerce platform for the EMC Electric Vehicles brand, integrating the storefront with Epicor ERP through Epicor Commerce Connect. Epicor and implementation partner Biscit executed the project and completed core integration and go-live in approximately four months. The implementation used Epicor Commerce Connect to orchestrate data flows between Adobe Commerce (ex Magento) and Epicor ERP, creating a single source of truth for product information, pricing, inventory availability, and accounting entries. Functional capabilities delivered included an online product and parts catalog, cart and checkout workflows, and custom payment handling logic to address PayPal fee calculations. Work also established the technical foundation for a vehicle configurator to capture options, paint selections, and the ability to purchase a complete vehicle online. Explicit integrations included Epicor ERP for order management, inventory synchronization, and financial posting, and PayPal for payment processing, with Biscit responsible for backend coding to ensure seamless communication and correct fee accounting. The initial operational scope targeted the EMC Electric Vehicles business unit with a roadmap to expand Adobe Commerce (ex Magento) across the Varley Group. Business functions impacted included commerce operations, sales channels, marketing, customer service, and finance. Governance and rollout followed a vendor and partner collaboration model, with Epicor providing Commerce Connect and Biscit implementing integration components while Varley managed product configuration and pricing governance. Project outcomes documented in the implementation narrative included faster transaction processing, improved customer satisfaction, repeat purchases at around 20 percent of online orders, and increasing website traffic. The Varley Group Adobe Commerce (ex Magento) eCommerce deployment aligned online storefront activity with back-office ERP processes to support differentiated competitive positioning in the electric vehicles market. | |
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The Casino Food Co-op, formerly Northern Co-operative Meat Company | Consumer Packaged Goods | 1100 | $154M | Australia | Epicor | Epicor ERP | ERP Financial | 2012 | In 2012, The Casino Food Co-op implemented Epicor ERP in the ERP Financial category. The Co-op, with 1,100 employees across five core business divisions and a national and international market reach, deployed Epicor ERP as its core financial backbone to manage high-volume configured product shipments and complex supplier and member payment flows. The Epicor ERP implementation focused on accounts payable and payment processing workflows, integrating DocStar Enterprise Content Management and DocStar Intelligent Data Capture to automate invoice intake, data extraction, validation, exception handling, duplicate detection and document matching. DocStar ECM delivered web-based document management with automated document flows for notifications and approvals, version control and records retention, while DocStar IDC captured documents from scanners, multifunction devices, email and watched folders with cloud and on-premise capture options, a configuration that typically reduced manual data entry by 60 to 90 percent. Biscit implemented the DocStar integration with Epicor ERP and provided ongoing Epicor consulting services for the Co-op. The technical architecture used a hybrid capture model and secure document store linked to Epicor ERP transaction records, enabling automated routing to accounts payable and procurement teams for verification and approval across finance and procurement business functions. Governance was formalized through automated retention policies, real-time revision tracking, and privacy and compliance controls embedded in document workflows, reducing paper handling and human error in month-end processes. The Co-op reported that end-of-month payment processing moved from multi-day cycles to completion in a few hours with minimal physical documentation, enabling staff to reallocate effort toward spend analysis and procurement process improvement. | |
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Consumer Packaged Goods | 1100 | $154M | Australia | Epicor | DocStar Enterprise Content Management | Document Management | 2021 |
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Consumer Packaged Goods | 1100 | $154M | Australia | Epicor | Epicor EAM | Enterprise Asset Management | 2012 |
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Aerospace and Defense | 120 | $25M | Australia | Epicor | Epicor ERP | ERP Financial | 2019 |
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