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Your SAP Partner has been acquired, now what?

You go through an extended selection process, check out reference sites and experience, and select an SAP Partner. You finally get the new Partner integrated smoothly into your business processes and build a strong relationship. And then your Partner announces they have just been acquired—perhaps by a company you rejected on the first round. Now what? In … Continued

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Stacey White

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G3G (UK) joins G-Cloud 12 Digital Framework

G3G (UK) is an approved supplier for G-Cloud 12, the UK Government’s framework for sourcing Cloud-based services. Technology is evolving rapidly. Emerging solutions are revolutionising the way services are delivered to citizens and businesses – providing facilities more tailored to their needs. People are experiencing innovative and speedy business models such as Amazon, Deliveroo, Monzo … Continued

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Jacqui Underhill

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G3G achieves SAP® Partner Centre of Expertise (PCoE) re-certification

G3G has been re-certified as a SAP Partner Centre of Expertise (PCoE) following a rigorous accreditation process. Only a small percentage of SAP Partners pursue and pass the PCoE certification process due to the complex requirements and extremely high standards demanded by SAP.

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Jacqui Underhill

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G3G mobilises operations during the Coronavirus outbreak

During the unfolding COVID-19 pandemic, G3G is committed to providing our clients with the uninterrupted support they need to successfully deliver transformational projects and keep their day-to-day operations running smoothly.

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Jacqui Underhill

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Are you looking for improved Logistics?

Many companies have grown up having their own warehouse, processes and procedures in their own ERP to handle the business required. In the new world, companies are looking for 3PL providers to bring their expertise and scalable resources to effectively replace this part of the business, and provide significant business benefits.

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Jacqui Underhill

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Reverse Charge for Building and Construction Services

As of October 1st 2019 a reverse charge on certain building and construction services will be introduced. The measure will, for certain supplies of construction services, mean that the customer will be liable to account to HMRC for the VAT in respect of those purchases rather than the supplier – the “reverse charge”. This will remove the opportunity for fraudsters to charge VAT and then go missing, before paying it over to the Exchequer.

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Jacqui Underhill