Tropic Skincare combines financials, supply chain, warehousing in Oracle NetSuite

Tropic Skincare is using Oracle NetSuite.

“Our mission is to create luxurious beauty products while treating the earth with care and attention. Our systems are key to supporting that philosophy,” says Muhammad Bilal, Financial Controller, Tropic Skincare.

“Our previous system required too many workarounds to extract simple data. Now, with NetSuite, we spend more time on strategic analysis and planning.”

“Our departments can identify issues before they arise, and we are automating tasks that were a manual chore for years. NetSuite is simple to configure, easy to understand, and helps us keep pace with consumer demand.”

With NetSuite, Tropic handles over 100 million transactions a year.

It has enabled the company to gain a single view across its business and become more productive by automating finance, supply chain, and inventory management processes.

Tropic says that its finance team is now able to close the books in half the time, manage complex invoicing requirements across its supplier network, and address requirements of the Making Tax Digital legislation.

NetSuite helps streamline processes as it acts as the command centre for end-to-end manufacturing of over 3,000 SKUs and 400 finished products, which helps Tropic comply with its quality assurance standards.

In addition, the insights provided by NetSuite has enabled the team to more efficiently meet the demands of busy sales periods by improving the accuracy and responsiveness of its inventory management processes.

Tropic plans to use the system to also manage its payroll.  

“Despite stiff competition in the health and beauty market, Tropic has established itself as one of the UK's fastest-growing skincare brands with an award-winning product portfolio,” says Brandon Wilkins, Senior Director, EMEA account management, Oracle NetSuite.

“Now, with NetSuite, Tropic has one system to support its business as it grows. This foundation will allow Tropic to diversify, scale, and introduce new product lines even quicker, with an eye on productivity along the way.”