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Team CeltrinMo’s Movember Culminates in a Close Shave

There is a sense of palpable relief around the office amongst the whisker-less who, for the last month, were part of the CeltrinMo team.  Movember dragged on until the first Monday of December for the purpose of a final team photo and the recording of the much anticipated ‘My Lovely Mo’ (the adaptation of the Father Ted classic has been touted as a front runner for the Christmas number 1, although audiences are yet to catch a glimpse of it so that could be hype).

On Monday the team complained of having to cover their December Movembers on the way into work for fear that they would be subject to ridicule and that they could no longer hide behind the defence that “It’s for charity!”  Those who take a shine to their moustaches during Movember and elect to keep them permanently usually do so because they have received sufficient positive attention during the month to warrant keeping the new facial hair.  However, there is no fear that our Mo-team will keep their growths as they were quick to say that the razors were waiting for them at home, poised and ready to end the ridicule.

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Posted on December 6, 2012 in Charitable Causes, Movember by
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Irish Government Announces e-Invoicing Project via PEPPOL and Celtrino

Today was a landmark day for Celtrino and for Ireland. I had the privilege of meeting Minister Brian Hayes and other interested parties to formally launch the first Government and public sector e-Invoicing project. The objective of the pilot is to establish a proven interoperable network of trusted service providers capable to accepting, routing and delivering e-Invoices on behalf of selected current suppliers.

e-Invoicing Launch for Irish Government. Brian Hayes TD, Minister of State and Ken Halpin, MD Celtrino

Ken Halpin, MD Celtrino presents ‘Ireland is About to Become a Whole Lot Smarter’ white paper to Brian Hayes TD, Minister of State at e-Invoicing Launch

e-Invoicing isn’t new to Ireland. Celtrino has been helping Irish companies do it for more than 20 years. Last year alone, we routed more than 7.5 million e-Invoices worth more than €4 billion.  What is relatively new is that the entire Irish public sector, being the largest buyer in Ireland, is now ready to revolutionise how Irish companies do business with the State. This initiative will impact on every Irish company selling goods and services to the State.

Irish companies are about to become more competitive and Irish tax payers are going to see more done with less tax. Celtrino estimates that e-Invoicing alone can reduce the costs of doing business in Ireland by €250 million annually.

Besides reducing the transactional cost of doing business for Irish companies (it’s a well-established fact that an e-Invoice is cheaper than its paper equivalent – and greener as well), the process that Irish industry is about to engage with goes far beyond the Accounts Receivable Department and fall beyond our shores.

To substantiate these assertions, I need to share some separate but related information and join up the dots.

Accounts Receivable is a critical function within any company but it’s not an isolated activity. As every business person knows, billing is part of an integrated process that starts with procurement and ends with getting paid promptly for the combination of raw material inputs and unique added value that every successful company brings to the table. So before signing-up with the first service provider that knocks on your door, have a think about the long–term value that it can bring to you across your entire supply chain.

eInvoicing Launch, Irish Governement

eInvoicing Launch 09 Feb 2012

What makes this particularly relevant is that the Minister and his team in the OPW appreciate this. The public sector has been taking costs out of public procurement for several years by using successful sites such as e-tenders as a vehicle for identifying and selecting suppliers. Having agreed the supply contracts (big and small), the next push is to take the paper and manual effort out of the supporting transactions from ordering to delivery and on to invoicing and payment. The good news is that today is e-day!

There’s even better news coming down the track for Irish suppliers as the standards on which these initiatives are based are pan European. All the Governments within the EU have agreed to ensure commonality across the entire EU. They’ve done this under the umbrella of a project called PEPPOL. If you haven’t heard of it yet, don’t worry, it’s been a well-kept secret.  PEPPOL stands for Pan European Public Procurement Online. Celtrino got involved back in October 2009 when 3 of us visited a chilly Copenhagen to hear first-hand what was happening internationally. We’ve been preaching the gospel ever since to every public body we could get an audience with.

Irish suppliers that engage with PEPPOL will have a huge export growth opportunity opening up to them – the biggest in the World. The Irish PEPPOL infrastructure will help them leverage their ability to win export business. The engine of growth in Ireland is export led. It is estimated that e-procurement can save the EU €50 billion per year. This translates into fewer taxes for everyone across Europe.

It might take a while but in this case, you can believe the hype! Get e-ready.


Posted on February 9, 2012 in B2G e-invoicing, e-Invoicing, EU, PEPPOL, Public Sector by
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The Importance of Great Content is a Critical Component of Online/Digital Marketing Success

I was interviewed recently by Enterprise Ireland as part of a series on digital/internet marketing and my viewpoint is that quality content on our website is helping Celtrino develop its brand and differentiate itself from competitors.

This is the second in a series of posts focused on how Irish SMEs are delivering real results using Internet marketing.

From Best Connected, Enterprise Ireland’s blog:Celtrino logo, Celtrino icon, Online Marketing, Digital Marketing

Quality content on its website is helping supply chain management specialist Celtrino develop its brand and differentiate itself from competitors.

A veteran in the supply chain management world in Ireland, Celtrino’s recent re-vamp of its website is allowing the company to showcase its expertise through a successful blog, as well as boosting brand recognition as it aims to expand into new markets.

Content strategy begins with research

After joining Celtrino in 2009, marketing director Michael O’Brien’s first port of call was to do a full marketing audit. With online becoming more and more important, Michael set about focusing on the Celtrino website and online presence.

“For me, the relevance of the website and being found online was of paramount importance.” Michael said his plan started with in-depth research. “I can’t underestimate how vital it is to understand the words being used online by your competitors, analysts and customers. Once you understand the ecosystem within which you are operating you can then set down a content strategy both for your own website and how you are going to engage with other online tools, like social media.”

Read the full interview here


Posted on January 27, 2012 in Interview, Online Marketing, Social Media by
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Happy New Year from Celtrino

New Year’s Greetings!

May we take this opportunity to wish you health and happiness and continued good fortune in 2012.

We value our customer and business partner relationships, and look forward to growing our relationship with you in the coming year.

Happy New Year 2012


Posted on January 3, 2012 in Announcements by
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Security in the world of e-invoicing

When you take your invoicing to the cloud, security is always of utmost importance, this is how we deal with it here at Celtrino.


Posted on December 7, 2011 in B2B Platform in the Cloud, e-Invoicing by
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International e-Invoicing and local VAT rules

Electronic invoicing is becoming more and more common in businesses across the world. Despite the enthusiastic uptake however, several so-called electronic data interchange (EDI) standards exist which, when combined with local e-invoicing regulations can cause major problems for suppliers.

One of the largest problems for international e-invoicing is the localised implementation of Value Added Tax (VAT) and how it is implemented by a foreign government. In most countries, businesses wishing to import goods are obliged to calculate and pay the correct amount of value added tax. Failure to calculate the correct VAT fee can lead to fines for non-compliance and delays in the shipment and delivery of goods. Presenting invoices in the wrong format can also prevent businesses from reclaiming available VAT rebates, adding further cost to a transaction.

Particularly problematic are countries within the European Union who although encouraged to implement e-invoicing under EU regulations, are also able to implement such directives in almost any way they see fit. Standardisation is therefore impossible as the determination of invoice integrity works on a country-by-country basis.

To deal with such a lack of standards, businesses can choose to adapt their existing in-house systems in the hope that they can cope with the multitude of different e-invoice expectations, or outsource the processing to a third party. Because of the diverse rules across Europe (and South America to some extent too), some companies are choosing to use the services of single country ERP cloud providers.

Such an approach however is far less cost-effective for the supplier who is ideally seeking a single e-invoicing provider who can provide the required interfaces to deal with governments and businesses anywhere in the world. Using a single, integrated solution such as Smart Admin from Celtrino will help to cut the complexity and cost burden placed upon a supplier and allow them to focus on the more important aspects of the transaction, such as manufacture and delivery. Using an outsourced solution, a business should also be able to ensure VAT is paid automatically at the correct point of the transaction and the rebate collected at the appropriate time too.


Posted on October 31, 2011 in European Commission, European Union, Supply Chain Management by
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Accounts Payable and Improving Business Efficiency

Find out how you can make bottom line savings in your accounts payable solution.


Posted on September 28, 2011 in Accounts Payable, Cloud Computing, e-Invoicing, Electronic Invoice Presentment & Payment, Smart Admin by
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Suppliers dilemma – Keep up or shut up shop (e-Invoicing)

Want to know how you can improve your customers bottom line through e-Invoicing? Read on…


Posted on September 22, 2011 in e-Invoicing, eBilling, EDI, EIPP, Smart Admin by
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e-Procurement in the EU

As with many technological advances, governments frequently lag behind their private sector citizens. However following a 3 month consultation period, the European Commission has reported “considerable support” for the institution of a mandatory standardised EU-wide e-procurement solution.

In a statement outlining the main findings of the consultation, the EC said: “There is broad support for EU-level action, including the use of legislation, to facilitate the use of standardised e-procurement solutions. A small majority of respondents support the imposition of EU-level requirements to use e-procurement.”

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Echoing the concerns of private sector implementers of procure-to-pay solutions, 60% of respondents commented that “overcoming inertia and fear” would be the largest barriers to the success of e-procurement deployments, particularly in cross-border situations. Concerns were also raised about the potential for a lack of standards or onerous technical requirements.

The EC is now calling on e-procurement and B2B supply chain management specialists to join an expert group with a view to creating a blueprint for common solutions. The EC is also set to monitor the use of e-purchasing within its member states  to observe and promote best practices.

One of the lessons the public sector has learned in the arena of supply chain automation and e-procurement is that implementations of such systems need be neither complex nor onerous. Outsourcing of procurement processes to specialist providers has proven to be both cost effective and extremely efficient, removing much of the administrative burden associated with e-procurement. Using cloud-based Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) systems such as Celtrino’s Smart Admin platform, businesses can take advantage of sophisticated data format conversions to deliver Electronic Invoice Presentment and Payment (EIPP) information directly into a supplier’s accounting system.

The use of outsourced EDI Managed Services have proven to be of great benefit to private sector businesses by transferring the day to day responsibilities for managing complex data sets and transformations to the service providers, generating cost savings as a direct result. It is therefore feasible for governments to reap similar benefits through use of the same platforms and processes.


Posted on September 21, 2011 in EDI, EIPP, Electronic Invoice Presentment & Payment, eProcurement, EU, European Commission, European Union by
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e-Billing delivers unexpected value added benefits

Recent research commissioned by American power utility Con Edison has led to the business deciding to invest significant resources into persuading more customers to convert to electronic billing (“e-Billing”) as opposed to traditional paper-based bills which are sent by post. One of the major factors in the decision to pursue e-Billing so vigorously was the discovery that customers receiving these bills were 22% more likely to pay on time.

Researchers were also surprised to find that customers sent e-Bills were 64% less likely to query their bills via the Con Edison call centres than those receiving theirs through the post. Through these two headline findings, Con Edison have immediately found two ways of reducing their costs without compromising the customer experience.For those who love to save

Commenting on the report’s findings, systems specialist for electronic billing at Con Edison, George Roach said, “We invest significant resources in driving e-Bill adoption because we believe it improves the overall customer relationship. This study validates our comprehensive focus on e-Bill marketing, education and service enhancements.”

Companies long ago realised that switching to electronic billing was a prudent measure which would result in savings through reduced printing and postage costs as well as a drop in the level of manual intervention required by staff. These latest findings suggest that many customers may even prefer to receive bills electronically for their own convenience. Provision of online payment systems were also found to increase the speed with which customers settled their accounts and are of equal importance to Con Edison’s future efforts.

Although certain customer demographics still prefer to receive paper bills, companies would do well to learn from Con Edison’s findings and step up their own e-Billing efforts. Outsourced platforms such as Celtrino’s Smart Admin provide the functionality required to present bills to customers as well as other businesses from one central, managed platform. To find out more about how your business could benefit from the implementation of outsourced e-Billing, please visit www.celtrino.ie


Posted on September 16, 2011 in e-Invoicing, eBilling, Electronic Billing by
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