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Our Case Studies detail the services we have provided to some of our key clients. We have described the objectives of our work, how we were able to help, and the resulting benefits that were achieved.

Large UK Department store

Large UK Department store

Our client required a fully outsourced service, covering utility invoice processing, bill validation, management reporting including efficiency reports, and assistance with budgeting, forecasting and accruals.

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Marks and Spencer

Marks and Spencer

In line with their business objectives, Marks and Spencer needed to improve the efficiency of utility invoice processing and management covering a budget of approximately £30M.

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McVities

McVities

Inenco have provided support to McVitie’s for nearly 20 years, and working in partnership have developed a range of innovative energy solutions, minimising costs and ensuring compliance with environmental legislation.

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Mencap

Mencap

Mencap had insufficient control over their energy costs, and purchasing took place entirely at a local level, with each site having its own budget. We were tasked with the implementation of an effective centralised procurement strategy, as well as cost and time-effective invoice processing.

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Nuffield Hospitals

Nuffield Hospitals

Nuffield were reviewing the market for utility advisors and, impressed by our approach, an agreement was awarded to include to outsource invoice processing and contract negotiation to Inenco.

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Staples

Staples

With sites across the UK and expansion year-on-year, Staples were finding it hard to manage their electricity and gas requirements. There were a multitude of contracts in place with several suppliers, and verification of invoices was proving difficult. In order to improve the situation, Staples decided to outsource their energy procurement and invoice processing to Inenco.

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