The Challenge: Modernising a Traditional Business
Nicole Banister unexpectedly found herself at the helm of a family-owned specialist military spares company after the sudden passing of her husband, Richard Banister. The business, built on Richard’s global reputation, operated exclusively through personal connections using an old Nokia mobile phone. It lacked any formal branding, website, a structured stock profile, or an inventory management system. All critical information resided in Richard’s head, making the business highly reliant on his individual knowledge. The ex-MOD stock, originally acquired by Richard’s father in the 1980s as a supplementary farm business, had grown into a serious concern under Richard’s stewardship. Recognising the urgent need to adapt the business for the digital age, Nicole brought their daughter, Katie, into the company, embarking on a mission to digitise operations.
The Solution: A Digital Transformation Partnership
Nicole reached out to Quiet Storm, a company she had worked with on many projects throughout her career, to understand how to make the business fit for purpose in today’s digital landscape. The priority was clear: to develop a brand and establish a digital presence that could handle high-quality enquiries, integrate with a robust CRM, manage stock profiles, and maintain a live inventory. Given tight budgets, the website also needed to be highly self-sufficient through organic search optimisation.
Quiet Storm recommended their own product, VISION 247, as a low-cost, high-value CRM option capable of integrating with bespoke or ‘off the shelf’ software. While numerous off-the-shelf inventory packages existed, the unique and complex referencing system for military equipment necessitated a bespoke solution, which was ultimately deemed the most cost-effective and best-fit route.
The digitisation process involved several key steps:
- Website and Branding Development: A new brand and website, www.militaryvehiclespares.net, was launched, designed to attract high-quality enquiries and serve as the primary online hub for the business.
- Bespoke Inventory System: A custom inventory solution was developed to accurately track the specialised military equipment, accommodating its unique referencing requirements.
- Physical Stock Reorganisation: The entire stock was relocated from the family farm to new industrial units. Here, it was meticulously organised into a bin structure that directly corresponded with the new digital inventory records, ensuring efficient retrieval and management.
- Integrated CRM: The sales pipeline and customer interactions are now managed within the VISION 247 system, providing a centralised view of customer enquiries, follow-ups, and the ability to build targeted Mailchimp lists. It can also integrate with XERO Accounting software, a planned next phase.
- Mobile Accessibility: The new system allows the business to be operated from anywhere via a mobile phone, providing flexibility and real-time access to critical business data, contingent only on staff being available in the warehouse for picking and dispatch.
The Outcome: Enhanced Visibility and Streamlined Operations
The implementation of the new website and integrated systems has significantly transformed Military Vehicle Spares. The strategic focus on organic search optimisation has made the business highly visible online, attracting customers globally who are actively searching for their specialised inventory.
Nicole Banister shared her perspective on the transformation: “Quiet Storm understood my challenges; they were proactive and realistic in their advice and recommendations. The result of our engagement is a highly organic search-optimised website, which gets found by people looking for what we hold in stock. We can see customer enquiries at a glance, set reminders to follow-up, build Mailchimp lists of different customer profiles, and see what we have in stock, and more importantly, find it. It’s been a slow process, and it’s still ongoing – but we have become visible online as a reputable supplier of original military vehicle stock.”
A Digital Future for a Valued Legacy
The journey of Military Vehicle Spares exemplifies a successful digital transformation of a legacy business. By embracing technology and strategic partnerships, Nicole and Katie Banister have not only preserved Richard’s invaluable legacy but have also propelled the company into the digital age. The new website, integrated CRM, and organised inventory system have streamlined operations, increased online visibility, and positioned Military Vehicle Spares as a leading, reputable supplier of original military vehicle stock in the global digital marketplace. This ongoing evolution ensures the business’s continued success and growth for years to come.