
Waterware's finance team was grappling with a significant challenge: a manual, time-consuming, and error-prone process for handling sales orders and purchase order reconciliations. This heavy workload not only increased the risk of inaccuracies but also diverted valuable time away from more strategic initiatives. Discover how iT360 provided Waterware with a solution to overcome these hurdles and achieve greater efficiency.
Waterware is a privately owned and run NZ family business, established in 1989.
For over 25 years they have been a specialist importer and distributor of quality bathroomware, plumbing and central heating products.
They are an established industry supplier who have built their reputation as being technical experts of what they sell.
Their full time technical team is dedicated to designing, training, trouble shooting and supporting the installer network to ensure their products get installed properly.
They offer component equipment and or packaged solutions for bathrooms, kitchens, plumbing and central heating.
Their technical plumbing and heating products come from leading European manufacturers for which they can guarantee product quality and assured after sales service.
Client
Industry
Bathroom, Kitchen, Heating & Plumbing
Services
We are a specialist importer & distributor of products for plumbing, central heating & bathroomware NZ wide
Output
Year founded
1989
Challenge

Waterware’s finance team faced a time-intensive and error-prone process when manually raising sales orders and reconciling purchase orders against invoices. The workload was high, the margin for error was real, and valuable time was being lost to repetitive tasks.
“It’s very time consuming to manually raise sales orders and reconcile POs with invoices. We had to take great care entering everything correctly to avoid mistakes.”
— Danielle, Waterware
Our Approach

iT360 worked closely with Waterware to deliver a tailored AI & Automation solution focused on reducing manual intervention in their PO and invoice workflows.
From discovery to implementation, our team took full ownership of the outcome. Dave (from our automation team) was instrumental in aligning the solution with Waterware’s specific needs, ensuring accuracy, ease of use, and long-term sustainability.
“Amazing – Dave has been great to work with and very helpful in explaining how the tools work.”
— Danielle, Waterware
The Impact
Since implementing the solution, Waterware has seen an immediate reduction in manual workload. The process is now faster, more accurate, and allows their team to focus on higher-value tasks.
“The immediate value for me is how it is ingesting information from a PDF and applying it into our workflow. This is the start of a much better way of doing things.”
— Danielle, Waterware
What’s Next?
While it’s still early days, the groundwork is set for expanding automation further across Waterware’s finance team. This initial success highlights how AI can unlock real productivity and pave the way for smarter business operations.
“I just want to reiterate that whilst I am using this in its early stages, it is hugely promising and exciting.”
— Danielle, Waterware
Why It Matters
This case is a clear example of iT360’s value in action: simplifying technology, securing growth, and taking ownership of outcomes.
We’re not just implementing tech — we’re empowering our clients to grow better.
Contact us now to discuss how we can empower your business!

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Watch the video of Grace Ikiua, CEO of Good Seed Trust, as she shares the challenges they face and how migrating to the cloud helped them become more productive.

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Far too often, businesses delay switching IT providers because of the switching costs. By the time something "big" comes up, it's too late. You could have prevented that from happening. And it doesn't have to be that way.
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Andy said “we have quite a basic maintenance/arrangement with a small IT company but we were very much driving it…I was basically trying to manage day-to-day stuff: software issues, new software, my mouse isn’t working, that kind of stuff. “ And this is taking up too much time from Andy. Instead of finding new projects and other big picture strategies, Andy is stuck solving everyday technical issues.
As with most companies, everybody will try to carry along. That this is just part of running a business. Until something big happens…

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Working with a small or solo IT provider is great when you're starting out. They cost less and oftentimes, are easier to work with. But as your business continues to grow, these pros suddenly become cons. What if your provider suddenly becomes unreachable and your server needs some maintenance? What if they go on vacation or is out sick and your entire email system stops working?
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This pushed them into looking for an alternative IT partner who could provide them with reliable support in their journey as they continue to grow.
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Waterware's finance team was grappling with a significant challenge: a manual, time-consuming, and error-prone process for handling sales orders and purchase order reconciliations. This heavy workload not only increased the risk of inaccuracies but also diverted valuable time away from more strategic initiatives. Discover how iT360 provided Waterware with a solution to overcome these hurdles and achieve greater efficiency.
Waterware is a privately owned and run NZ family business, established in 1989.
For over 25 years they have been a specialist importer and distributor of quality bathroomware, plumbing and central heating products.
They are an established industry supplier who have built their reputation as being technical experts of what they sell.
Their full time technical team is dedicated to designing, training, trouble shooting and supporting the installer network to ensure their products get installed properly.
They offer component equipment and or packaged solutions for bathrooms, kitchens, plumbing and central heating.
Their technical plumbing and heating products come from leading European manufacturers for which they can guarantee product quality and assured after sales service.


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