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Domestic Mover Of The Year 2010 Finalists

April 19th, 2010 Comments off

DMotY 20102010 is the second year of the BAR’s Domestic Mover of the Year (DMotY) award, with 2009 being awarded to Luxfords of Weybridge.

The winner will be announced on the Saturday evening dinner at the forthcoming BAR Annual Conference 2010 held in Bristol.

Our congratulations to the following 6 finalists:

3 of whom use Move Administer!

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The Movers & Storers Show 2010

February 18th, 2010 Comments off

Our Exhibition StandAnother year and another Movers & Storers Show. This year’s show was held at Telford’s International Centre on a wet and snowy Wednesday in February.

The evening before consisted of setting up the numerous exhibition stands and ensuring that the trucks on show were parked correctly and polished to the highest of standards. A VIP Show Preview Party took place that evening allowing exhibitors and guests to eat, drink and play on a giant scalextric. I must confess that copious amounts of alcohol was consumed that evening, both at the VIP Show Preview Party and in the Hotel Bar afterwards!

Exhibition day itself started a little slow, but by mid morning attendees were in full flow, making there way around the ample exhibitors on hand, as well as taking onboard several of the Learning Zone seminars. On our stand we were giving away Mouse Mats, Coasters, ipod/iphone/blackberry screen cleaners, and of course the obligatory Cadbury Creme Eggs!

All in all a good day was had by all. We made a few new contacts, caught up with may old and existing ones and look forward to doing it all again in 2011! 🙂

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Time to Brighten up Your Desk!

December 8th, 2009 Comments off

Administer Software CoasterAdminister Software Limited are proud to take delivery of our new mouse mat and coasters set. Each pack contains a single mouse mat together with 2 coasters!

These will be available from our stand from the forthcoming Movers & Storers Show in February.

Alternativley, if you would like to brighten up your desk with these then just drop us an email, and ensure you provide us with your address, unless we already know you 🙂

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Shipping Administer News

December 2nd, 2009 Comments off

Move AdministerFrom December 1st 2009 Shipping Administer will be known as Shipping Administer Lite and Shipping Administer Pro. It was decided that Shipping Administer in itself was probably too big a module to purchase just to be able to produce European, International and Trade quotations, hence the split into Lite and Pro.

Shipping Administer Lite will retail for £500 + VAT with an annual support fee of £150 + VAT, with Shipping Administer Pro retailing for £1,000 + VAT with an annual support fee of £300 + VAT.

Shipping Administer Lite will allow you to create Baggage Enquiries and European, International and Trade quotations for customers.

Shipping Administer Pro will do everything that Shipping Administer Lite will do plus allow you to create European and International consignments, allowing access to produce Certificate of Shipments, Shipment Statuses, Bills of Laden, etc as well as creating Import and Export Manifests and viewing the Shipment Diary.

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VAT Changes Come January 1st 2010

November 30th, 2009 Comments off

HM Revenue & CustomsOn January 1st 2010 the standard rate of VAT is returning to 17.5%, so you’ll need to apply the 17.5% rate to all sales of standard-rated goods and services taking place on or after that date.

The new rate should be applied to all takings received and all VAT invoices you issue to other VAT registered businesses on or after January 1st 2010.

There are however a few exceptions to the rule, one of which being you should account for 15% on VAT invoices where you provided goods or services before January 1st 2010 but don’t invoice customers until after that date.

Thankfully Move Administer has a VAT Adjustments option that will process all additional services, unaccepted quotations, unaccepted quoted additional services, unaccepted trade quotations, active storage jobs and active self storage jobs (if applicable), changing VAT rates and recalculating totals where necessary.

For more information on the forthcoming VAT rate change go to http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/vat/forms-rates/rates/rate-changes.htm with a more indepth guide available at http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/vat/forms-rates/rates/rate-rise-guidance.pdf#sec30.

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The Movers & Storers Show 2010

July 8th, 2009 1 comment

The Movers & Storers Show 2010Administer Software Limited are pleased to announce that will be in attendance once again at the forthcoming Movers & Storers Show, to be held this time around at Hall 3, Telford International Centre (just 40 mins from Birmingham) on Wednesday February 17th, 2010 (one day only).

The Movers & Storers Show is the only large-scale UK exhibition designed exclusivelse for people working in the removals and storage industry.

As well as the chance to meet a host of the very best industry suppliers, a series of additional features have been planned to help you make the most of your time at the show.

We look forward to seeing you there again!

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Follow us on Twitter

July 6th, 2009 Comments off

Follow us on TwitterNow you can follow our development updates on a more regular basis on Twitter.

Both Richard and I plan to update our Twitter status as often as possible, so check it out and follow us.

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Domestic Mover of the Year 2009

May 5th, 2009 2 comments

Domestic Mover of the YearThe very first Domestic Mover of the Year competition was held this year by the British Association of Removers. Open only to it’s members the scoring system was comprehensive and to ensure objectivity and fairness the whole process was overseen and validated by the Office of Fair Trading.

Chris Smallwood, National Group Chairman said “The DMOTY 2009 Competition has proved a real success. Judging for the 6 competition finalists has been extremely difficult as all the entries were of a very high standard.

Congratulations to the following 6 finalists:

The overall winner of the Domestic Mover of the Year competition was announced on the Saturday evening dinner at the BAR Annual Conference 2009 held in Brussels. A huge congratulations goes to the winner, none other than:

Luxfords of Weybridge Luxfords of Weybridge
Luxfords of Weybridge

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Removals & Storage – February 2009

February 20th, 2009 Comments off

Administer Software: Colin Wynn (left) and Richard LeachThe tough business of software
A profile of Administer Software

Colin Wynn has earned his living writing software for removal companies the whole of his working life. Today he runs Administer Software one of the UK’s most successful IT companies to our industry. Steve Jordan, R&S Editor, made the journey to Alton to find out a little more.

It was back in 1986 when Reagan and Thatcher dominated western politics, and both the Space Shuttle Columbia and the nuclear power plant at Chernobyl exploded that Colin Wynn made his first tentative steps into the world of IT. He was just a teenager when he did a YTS (Youth Training Scheme) course gaining work experience with a small software company in Wales working on a job for a removals client. When the course came to an end the company took him on full time. The die was cast.

The company was Harmeston Software and Colin worked there for 4 years until it went into liquidation in 1989. By that time the company had built up an impressive list of removal clients all using their product Remstar. “There wasn’t really anything else on the market at that time,” said Colin. “Harmeston was probably the first company to develop a software package specifically for the moving industry.”

In relation to computing, it was a completely different world in those days. In the 1980s many people were interested in what computer systems could do for them but they didn’t have the hardware. Computers themselves were, of course, relatively expensive compared with today. “Now it’s different,” said Colin. “Now everyone has the hardware and doesn’t want to spend money on software because they think they can do everything with Microsoft.”

John McGinty formerly of Alton Moves bought assets of Harmeston Software when it went into liquidation, created Easi-Move Software and employed Colin to run and develop the company. Again the company was true to its roots and specialised in removals with Colin frequently attending Area meetings and conferences. John sold Easi-Move in 2000 and Colin left 3 years later. Easi-Move still produces Remstar 2.

Colin started his own company Administer Software in 2004 after the restrictive covenants lapsed. “I wanted a name that I could tag onto products,” he explained. His products are called Move Administer and Survey Administer. There are also bolt-on modules for shipping, commercial and self storage. New modules, Crate Administer, Resource Administer and Warehouse Administer, are in the pipeline.

The system handles the entire process from taking the enquiry to sending out the invoice. It’s even possible for invoices to be sent out automatically by email saving money and helping users get paid faster. At around £3,000 for the basic Move Administer product, payback for a company that currently has no integrated system is very fast.

Differentiating his product from others Colin said that Move Administer doesn’t rely on any other software so there are never any compatibility problems. For example it doesn’t use Microsoft Outlook to send emails; there’s no need for a separate word processing package such as Microsoft Word to write letters; nor is it necessary to have Excel to look at reports: all are built into the Move Administer system. “Of course if users have these applications they can still send them as attachments,” Colin explained. Not all software currently on the market has this facility.

There’s also no need for the user to have Sage, or some other accounting package to see account transaction history – this is all displayed with each customer’s records on screen. The system contains its own sales ledger that provides aged debtors lists automatically. “It’s really easy to see who owes you money. It provides a complete credit control system and gives comprehensive management information.”

Colin estimates that even now, at the beginning of the 21st Century, around a third of moving companies in the UK still have no computerised administration system. They will have a PC on a desk and might know how to use Word and Excel but they have nothing that brings all the operations of the business together. “Companies take a long time to make decisions then, once they have made up their minds, want it straight away,” he said. “Movers tend to be slow adopters of technology in general. That’s probably because they don’t have a friendly face to help them. That’s our job.”

Asked what he saw as the most likely potential changes in the moving industry in the next few years Colin had what to some would be an unnerving prediction. “I don’t think there will be any surveys in 5 years time,” he said. “I think most quotations will be provided from the customers’ own lists sent on line. I doubt whether people will use telephones much either.”

For the purists of the industry this will come as unwelcome news. How can it be possible for a member of the public to assess the volume of their load and all the packing requirements with no experience? Probably the answer is that they cannot – but it might not matter. Just as today we are quite happy to buy a CD online without feeling the need to stand in a sound-proof booth to make sure we like it, so too the moving public might be prepared to accept more of the responsibility themselves. “People work long hours, can’t always take time off and probably don’t want to be talking to sales people in the evening. It’s much easier to go online, make a fast decision and accept the compromises.”

There will, undoubtedly be some customers who want to see an estimator and have the packing of their long-case clock described in detail, but most won’t be that bothered. People are more used to working online now and, in this age of cheap disposable goods, are perhaps not as protective of their possessions as they used to be.

Under these circumstances marketing becomes more important than sales; competition becomes more aggressive as companies no longer need to be local; buying decisions are made almost exclusively on cost; and there are fewer jobs for salesmen. On the positive side, there are greater opportunities as geographical restrictions and survey time cease to become a barrier to expansion.

For movers this means that they need to invest in their websites and their administration systems. Customers will make their buying decisions based on how easy the company is to find on the internet and how well the site works. In turn companies will have to hone their administration to become more automated as the prices achievable won’t give them enough margin to give the same level of personal service they have been used to.

All this is speculation, of course. Nobody knows for sure what the future holds. But Colin has been in the IT business for a very long time and movers would do well to heed his warnings.

Administer Software: Colin Wynn (left) and Richard Leach

Administer Software: Colin Wynn (right) and Richard Leach

This article is taken with kind permission from Removals & Storage Magazine, February 2009.

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2009 Moving Etc… Wall Planner

December 1st, 2008 Comments off

Moving Etc Wall PlannerAdminister Software Limited are pleased to be one of the advertisers for the new 2009 wall planner by Moving Etc.

With a distribution list of over 6000, we look forward to seeing this on many office walls in the near future.

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