Bjorgvin Gudmundsson works with the team at inecta, which builds food ERP software on Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central for food and beverage companies.
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Looking Beyond Usability and Focusing on Automation When discussing the operational system of a company the conversation usually revolves around how to push the right buttons to get a product in and out of the supply chain.


As with any tool, an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system is only as good as its users. Investing the time to properly train your organization is the best way to ensure you get the most out of your investment and give your team the resources they need to efficiently operate. Other benefits of training include:


Both Walmart and Sam’s Club have resolved to implement Blockchain technology in effort to improve the quality of their leafy green products. With the most recent outbreak of E. Coli and Salmonella, Walmart is making produce safety a priority. This has major implications for those intending to distribute their leafy green products to the grocery giant. By January 31st, 2019, direct suppliers will be expected to provide one-step-back traceability. Further down the road, the direct suppliers to all

In today’s business landscape, there is one constant across the board. ERP, or Enterprise Resource Planning solutions have been vital for streamlining data throughout multiple platforms. Traditionally this was done on a local server, which was engrained in the company’s main computing system. With the introduction of cloud technology, the ERP solution format has been propelled to new heights. Instead of relying on the company’s own server infrastructure, cloud ERP is connected through the cloud