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Save Money with JD Heiden

posted by David Wolf on Jun 18, 2009 | Comments (10) | Permalink | Trackback URL

JD Heiden

How we help you—

  • Find hidden profits through our proprietary purchasing processes and cost reduction methodologies
  • Focus on non-core operating expenses which client personnel are generally too busy or lack the expertise to do
  • Work on a no-risk contingent fee basis — No savings, No fee

What’s in it for you?

  • Increased profitability and company valuation
  • Access to our experts who average 15-20 years of category specific experience
  • Minimal investment of your time
  • Average cost savings of 20%
  • Average payback over 2 years is over $10K/hour invested by client

    Representative categories we review-

    o Freight and Courier Services
    o Voice and Data Communications
    o Merchant Card Fees
    o Office Consumables
    o Leased Equipment
    o Printing
    o Janitorial and Cleaning Supplies
    o Waste and recycling
    o Payroll Processing
    o Temporary Personnel
    o Factory Consumables
    o Document Storage
    o Packaging
    o Other Categories upon request

    Sample Case Studies

  • Saved 23% on a $450,000 parcel freight spend with incumbent supplier
  • Saved 32% on a $122,000 office supplies spend with a new supplier
  • Saved 32% on a $152,000 merchant card processing fee spend with new supplier
  • Saved 51% on a $105,000 telecom spend with incumbent supplier
  • Saved 30% on a $763,000 telecom spend with a new supplier
  • Saved 18% on a $1.5MM freight spend with the incumbent supplier

Another way to think about it—- 20% savings on a $250,000 spend would equate to an additional $500,000 in revenue assuming a 10% profit margin

For further information contact:
J.D. Heiden, Director 786-522-4268
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