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Food and Beverage Software
A Comprehensive Food Software Solution
The margin for error in today's highly competitive, yet increasingly regulated food and beverage market, is razor thin. The ability to adapt quickly to changing conditions can mean the difference between success and failure.
The present-day threats and potential costs associated with food safety have never been higher. Regulatory pressures continue to force food processors and distributors to redesign their operation in search of automated solutions for traceability. In a haste to address new government regulations, many companies have struggled to remain focused on the quality assurance and brand protection required to retain and win customers and consumers.
But unless such initiatives are implemented with a minimal impact on warehouse and transportation process efficiency, the operation will fall short. Global competitors are looking for market share everywhere, so to succeed you also need to have outstanding productivity, quality and customer service levels.
CDC Supply Chain provides a comprehensive solution to help you monitor and manage your critical processes and supply chain activities for frozen, fresh and dry products.
Specific benefits for the Food & Beverage vertical
- End-to-end traceability – to detect and address exceptions at any stage in your operations.
- Order processing and transaction support – for properties such as catch weight, lot and climate control, including flexible pricing and promotion models.
- Effective demand planning – to optimize inventory levels and resource utilization, including automated store and DC replenishment to minimize stock-outs, and not least support shorter product life cycles and phase-in/phase-out across seasons and assortments.
- Operational support – for high inventory turnover leveraging cross-docking, advanced picking technologies and automation.
- Analysis – of customer and product profitability, along with perfect order and operational performance.
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