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Custom Software Development in Wrexham

Wrexham is North Wales' commercial centre, home to one of the UK's largest industrial estates and a deep base of manufacturing and logistics. When off-the-shelf software cannot keep up with the operation, that is where we come in.

Operational software for industry is core work for us, not a sideline. We have built stock control systems, fulfilment platforms, despatch tracking, and operational integrations for businesses that cannot afford the data to fall behind the physical operation. Almost all of this is delivered remotely for clients across the UK, with direct access to Rob and Jason throughout. The experience is what matters, not the postcode.

Trusted by:

Telegraph Media Group
Hearst Communications
Chi Chi London
AX Paris
Motel Rocks
2008
Building operational software
UK-wide
Delivered remotely to Wrexham
100%
UK team, no offshore
Fixed
Price, not estimates

Wrexham's economy runs on data keeping up with the operation. When software cannot, things slip.

Wrexham is the commercial heart of North Wales, and its economy is shaped by industry: one of the largest industrial estates in the UK, manufacturing of every scale, distribution and logistics, and the long chain of supply businesses that feed off all of it. These are operations where stock, location, timing and documentation have to line up precisely, and where a clunky system or a manual workaround does not just annoy people. It costs real money on every movement.

That pressure runs through the whole local economy: the manufacturers on the industrial estate, the distribution and warehousing operations moving goods in and out, the suppliers managing orders and documentation, and the businesses threading everything together. In all of these, the gap between what the physical operation is doing and what the software thinks is happening is where the problems live.

We are based in Kent, not North Wales, but operational software for manufacturing and logistics is core to what we do, and almost all of our work is delivered remotely for clients right across the UK. You deal directly with the founders, Rob and Jason, the whole way through, and a Wrexham business gets exactly the same quality and attention as a client on our doorstep. For operational software, the depth of that experience matters far more than proximity. And when a project genuinely needs us on the floor, we make the trip up.

The operational problems bespoke software is built to fix

The specific failures look different in every operation, but the patterns are consistent. Any of these close to home?

Stock that does not match the shelf

The system shows one number. The warehouse or stores shows another. The discrepancy is small enough to function, large enough to cause a problem, and nobody can trace exactly where it started.

Order status nobody can see without asking

A customer calls to ask where their order is. Someone checks three systems, calls the floor, and calls the driver. The answer takes ten minutes and interrupts two people to produce it.

Manual data entry bridging two systems

An order or job in one system gets typed into another by hand. Every entry is an opportunity for error and a drain on someone's time that adds no value to the operation.

Paperwork that runs ahead of the system

Job sheets, delivery notes, goods-in dockets: physical paper moving faster than the software that is supposed to reflect it. The system is always catching up, never current.

Reporting that is always historical

The numbers you need to make operational decisions are available at the end of the week, or the end of the month, or after someone has spent a morning pulling them together. A live operation needs live data.

A spreadsheet running something critical

Somewhere in the operation, a spreadsheet is doing the job a proper system should be doing. It works, more or less, as long as the right person is in, has not made an error, and has remembered to save it.

Operational software for Wrexham's manufacturing and logistics businesses

Stock and inventory management systems

Real-time stock across multiple locations and zones, pick and pack workflows driven by live order data, goods-in reconciliation against purchase orders, and a stores floor that always reflects what the system says. Built around how your operation actually runs rather than a generic template.

Order and job tracking

End-to-end visibility on where every order or job is, from receipt through production, picking, despatch and delivery. Updated in real time from the people handling the work rather than from a data entry session hours after the fact.

Customer and supplier portals

A secure login area where your customers or suppliers can see live order status, stock availability and documentation, and get updates without calling your team. Proper access-controlled data from your own systems rather than emailed spreadsheets that go stale the moment they are sent.

System and machine integrations

Connecting your operation to accounts packages, ERP systems, carrier APIs, ecommerce platforms, supplier feeds and shop-floor or machine data so information flows without manual re-entry. If a system has an API or an SFTP feed, we can connect to it.

Order and despatch management

Orders moving cleanly from receipt to despatch without manual steps. Automatic stock reservation, pick list generation, carrier label production, proof of delivery, and confirmation feeding back to the customer and the accounts package.

Operational dashboards and reporting

A live view of throughput, stock levels, order status and operational performance without someone extracting and formatting data first. Numbers that are always current because they come from the live system.

Operational software we have built and kept running

Fulfilment, logistics and distribution work with proven long-term results.

Wherever your operation is, the work is the same as the systems we have built and kept running for businesses across the UK: high-volume fulfilment for national publishers, warehouse and delivery systems for logistics and hire businesses, and despatch management for retail distributors. A selection:

  • CDS Global — high-volume fulfilment and publishing software managing national despatch, in continuous production for over a decade
  • Jones Hire — warehouse picking app, customer ordering platform and live driver delivery tracking
  • Hearst Communications — circulation and fulfilment management for national consumer magazine titles
  • Telegraph Media Group — subscription and reader services management at scale
  • BPC Energy — bespoke operations platform covering stock, orders and logistics management
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What our clients say

20 clients. A few of their words.

Working with Dev Partners to redesign and modernise our WMS system: the whole process has been thoroughly professional from the outset and a delight to work with. Cannot recommend enough.

Great agency. Have used Dev Partners for several years and they have built 20+ sites for us, in addition to taking on our legacy websites, upgrading and maintaining. Easy to work with and some great practical ideas to improve our digital offerings.

Jones Hire have been working with Dev Partners on several projects, which have been very successful. They linked our catering database to a new improved website so clients can easily place and update orders, created a custom warehouse picking app to fulfil all our challenging requirements, and are currently developing a custom transport app to streamline our loading and delivery process.

We have been trying to reinvent our website for over 5 years, trying to make it convert and failing each time. Spoke to Rob at Dev Partners, the team helped create our new site and the improvement was instant.

We have been working with Rob and the team for about 10 years now. Dev Partners helped us build a completely bespoke CRM from scratch which manages our daily business and is always well maintained. We have been able to use the system and roll it out in our new franchise branches.

We collaborated with Dev Partners on the front end of a fairly complex telemarketing platform. Rob and Jason took the time to properly understand the moving parts, asked the right questions, and delivered a clean, intuitive interface that's made the system far easier for our team to use.

I have been working with the team at Dev Partners for the last 3 years and we have always been impressed with the speed in which they act on things for us, along with the honest open communication. The team are a valuable and vital part of our supply chain.

We've had a program for our business in the electronic security sector that Dev Partners developed and keep up to date. They've never let us down, always there when needed. Thanks Rob and the team.

Dev Partners have been working with us for just over 2 years. They have significantly upgraded and redesigned our existing web platforms, and always deliver a first class service.

Dev Partners helped us build an event website. The team were very knowledgeable, easy to work with and quick to deliver a high quality product.

Working with Dev Partners has been an exceptional experience. Their team is highly skilled, professional, and committed to delivering results. What truly sets them apart is their communication and transparency; we always felt informed, supported, and confident.

We've worked with Dev Partners a few times to support us on bespoke web build tasks. They're very easy to work with, approachable, and explain the detail in a way that's understandable. A great partner for technical issues at sensible prices.

Excellent customer service backed up with solid experience. As a media business we have had five websites built by Dev Partners. I would certainly recommend them.

Found Dev Partners and they were great, nothing too much trouble. They managed to help us with integrating our old existing system with Shopify.

I've worked with Rob and his team off and on for many years and have always found them to be professional, knowledgeable, and best of all, they listen to their clients and deliver what is required.

We have worked with Dev Partners for 7 years and can highly recommend them for their expertise and excellent customer service.

Questions people don't always ask, but should

If you've been burned by a developer before, or you're nervous about committing to a project of this size, these are the questions worth asking any agency you're considering. Here are our honest answers.

This is the most common thing we hear, and it is a completely reasonable concern. We cannot guarantee a different experience just by saying so. What we can tell you is how we work: you deal directly with Rob or Jason throughout, not with an account manager who relays messages to a development team you never speak to. Every project has a fixed scope agreed before development starts. You see working software at regular intervals, not a finished product six months later that does not match what you asked for. Most of our clients have been with us for years. If you want to speak to some of them, ask us and we will arrange it.

Scope creep is the main reason software projects go over budget, and it almost always happens because the requirements were not properly understood before the price was set. We do not give quotes before we understand the problem. The analysis phase exists specifically to surface the complexity before we commit to a price. Once scope is agreed, we work to it. If you want to add something that was not in the original scope, we quote for it separately rather than absorbing it into the project and adjusting the final invoice. You always know where you stand.

No. The code we write is yours outright from day one. It is written in standard, well-documented PHP using mainstream frameworks that any competent developer can read and maintain. If you wanted to move to a different developer in the future, you could. We would hand over the codebase cleanly and there would be no lock-in. The reason most of our clients stay with us for years is not because they are stuck. It is because they have found a development partner that works and they do not want to change.

Size is not what makes a software project succeed. Structure, communication, and technical depth are what make it succeed. We have built systems for Telegraph Media Group, CDS Global, Motel Rocks, and AX Paris. These are not simple projects. The advantage of working with us over a larger agency is that the people who scoped your project are the people building it, and you can reach them directly when something needs a decision. At a larger agency you get account managers, project managers, and a development team you have never spoken to. That is not better. It is just bigger.

Most of our clients do not have a technical person internally. That is often why they come to us. We translate the technical side into plain language, flag decisions in terms of business impact rather than code complexity, and document everything so your team can use and understand the system without needing a developer in the room. The goal is always to make the software something your team can run confidently, not something they depend on us to operate.

They underestimated because they quoted before they understood the requirements properly. We do not give timelines before we have done the analysis. When we do give a timeline, it is based on what we actually found during scoping rather than an optimistic estimate designed to win the work. We also build in contingency rather than assuming everything will go smoothly. Software projects encounter unexpected complexity. The question is whether you planned for it.

We are still here. This is not a project shop that delivers and moves on. Most clients move to a support and development retainer after launch because software changes as the business changes. For the period immediately after go-live, we monitor closely and fix any issues quickly. Because we built it, we can diagnose and resolve problems faster than any third party coming in cold. The post-launch relationship is something we consider part of the project, not an optional extra.

A quote that varies that much almost certainly means the agencies were quoting different things. The £5k quote probably assumed the requirements are simpler than they are, skipped proper analysis, or plans to deliver something that technically works but does not do what you actually need. The £80k quote likely includes significant agency overhead, management layers, and a team that has never spoken to you. Our quotes are based on a proper understanding of the requirements. We will explain exactly what is driving the number, and if it surprises you, we will talk you through why.

Dev Partners has been trading since 2008, run by the same two people throughout. We did not take investment, we do not have a growth target that requires us to sell or scale aggressively, and we have no intention of going anywhere. We are a sustainable, profitable small business that looks after a relatively small number of clients very well. That model has not changed in 17 years. We also write all code to a standard that means any competent PHP developer can take it over if the worst did happen. You are not betting your system on our survival.

Questions from Wrexham manufacturing and logistics businesses

Yes. Operational software for manufacturing, distribution and logistics businesses is a core part of what we build. We have built stock control systems, multi-location inventory, goods-in reconciliation, and despatch tracking for industrial and fulfilment operations. This is not a sideline.

Yes. Almost all of this work is delivered remotely for clients across the UK, and you deal directly with the founders, Rob and Jason, throughout. For operational software the depth of experience matters far more than the postcode, and a Wrexham business on LL11 gets exactly the same quality and attention as a client on our doorstep. We travel up when a project genuinely benefits from us being on the floor.

Usually yes. Integration with accounts and ERP packages, ecommerce platforms, carrier APIs, supplier feeds and shop-floor or machine data is routine for us. If the system has an API, a database, or an SFTP feed, we can connect to it and stop the manual re-keying between systems.

Yes. Customer and supplier portals where people log in to see live order status, stock availability, despatch tracking or documentation are a common requirement for manufacturing and logistics businesses. Proper access-controlled portals pulling from your own data rather than third-party tools that do not reflect your actual operation.

In stages, with a parallel-run period and a clear rollback plan. For a manufacturing or logistics operation, disrupting live production or despatch is not an option. We plan the transition carefully, train staff before cutover, and do not switch off the old system until the new one is proven in production.

Yes, outright. The source code and your data are yours from day one. No licence traps, no ongoing dependency on us to keep the system running, and no lock-in. We stay involved because clients choose to keep us, not because they have no other option.

Custom software development resources

How we help established businesses, and the areas we cover.

Software for your Wrexham operation

Tell us where the operation strains. No pitch, no obligation.

Stock, despatch, tracking, reporting: wherever the data falls behind the physical operation is usually where bespoke software earns back its cost fastest. Tell us about the problem and we will give you a straight view on what is worth fixing.

We will cover:

  • The specific operational problem causing the most friction
  • Whether bespoke software or an integration would solve it
  • How a transition works in a live manufacturing or logistics operation
  • A realistic scope and cost before any commitment

Based in Gravesend, Kent, delivering remotely for clients across the UK. We travel to Wrexham when a project needs it. We reply within one working day. Call 01474 639 089.

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