The need to be cost-conscious has never been greater and yet, due to a lack of time and resources, many organisations throughout the UK are eroding their hard-won profits by paying over the odds for their essential business overheads. Auditel delivers effective cost and purchase management to a range of clients throughout the UK. Read on to find examples of savings we've made...
Framework is a homelessness charity, based in Nottinghamshire, providing housing, support, training, care and resettlement services to thousands of homeless and vulnerable people in the East Midlands, Lincolnshire and parts of South Yorkshire.
With Government Grants being cut, the need to make sure that running costs are as efficient as possible has never been more acute for Framework Housing Association.
Formed in 1963, Breheny is one of the largest privately owned Civil Engineering Companies in the UK, and enjoys an excellent reputation with its clients, partners and supply chain.
With more than 40 years experience, they now have over 400 trained and experienced staff and operatives across four sites in Needham Market (Head Office), Huntingdon, Addington and Boston Lincolnshire, and are planning to open a fifth regional office near Bicester in Oxfordshire before Christmas.
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) is the second largest shipping company in the world, offering its customers a fully integrated containerised service.
Mediterranean Shipping Company (UK) Ltd, general agents for MSC, offers customers a comprehensive range of services from computerised booking and electronic data interchange to independent road and rail transportation services, agency supply chain management, cargo consolidating and warehousing.
The Lady was founded in 1885 by Thomas Gibson Bowles, the maternal grandfather of the Mitford sisters, who wanted to create a “lite” version of Vanity Fair, which he had founded in 1868.
Famous for its classified adverts, The Lady remains the first port of call for anyone seeking domestic staff, with vacancies listed for nannies, butlers and governesses. The Prince of Wales and Queen Mother are believed to have used it, and the Duchess of York famously once advertised for a dresser.
LOST Youth Theatre Company was founded in 1979 at the London Oratory School before moving to Fulham in 1982. In 1999 redevelopment work at Fulham Broadway forced it to move out and it remained a ‘homeless’ travelling theatre until 2009 when in that December it moved into a new complex on the Wandsworth Road.
Antrobus Accountants is a modern Accountancy practice that has grown substantially since 2006, when it was acquired by Mike Kirby. It offers an expanded range of products outside the traditional range of Accountancy practices.
St. Clare’s is an international residential college which specialises in teaching the International Baccalaureate Diploma in Oxford. It also has a separate English language school and, at the Bardwell Centre, offers a University Foundation Course and Study Abroad options for US students.
In 2010 St. Clare’s was ranked 1st in the Oxfordshire league tables for IB/A-Levels and 11th among English independent schools.
Silver Spring Soft Drinks is the third largest, independent soft drinks manufacturer in the UK and is based in Kent. With a workforce of around 140, they produce a number of branded drinks including such household names as Perfectly Clear, 1870 Mixers, Pulsar Isotonic, Fruit Squeeze and Stripes Cola, as well as many own brand drinks for major supermarkets.
Situated just minutes from the heart of Leicester city centre, the Peepul Centre is a unique and inspirational social enterprise, providing a multi-purpose venue for the local community. Facilities and services provided at and by the Peepul Centre range from civil weddings, conferences, exhibitions and events to an Ofsted inspected nursery, a gym, theatre, restaurant and bar.
Christ College in Brecon is one of the country’s foremost co-educational boarding schools. Tracing its history back to1541, when it was founded by Henry VIII under Royal Charter, Christ College remains today a landmark in the Welsh educational landscape. But this venerable institution has moved with the times and today it boasts an enviable academic and sporting record, featuring prominently in GCSE and A-level results tables.