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Food manufacturers know all too well the challenges they face in order to run a successful business. As it turns out, so do we, and we are committed to helping food manufacturers heighten their operations through our premier solution designed for food manufacturers.

For produce traders, there is always a few unavoidable roadblocks that need to be dealt through efficient means. In response to this common thread, iNECTA Food has created the perfect version of its ERP solution to cater to the specific needs of produce traders everywhere.

When it comes to packers and shippers of produce products, there are several hurdles to jump over in order to run a business successfully. Packers and shippers have the responsibility of taking the finished product received from the source, and preparing it for its journey to the greengrocer or farmers market, etc. No one cherishes the concept of pinpoint accuracy and precision more than produce packers and shippers. If nothing else, you are dealing with a product that is essentially a ticking t


Produce Growers are faced with numerous challenges every sowing and harvesting season. These challenges make it particularly difficult to run a successful business without the help of a top-notch ERP system that can exceed expectations.


Does your business software feel like a house you keep adding rooms to? How do you extend without it turning into an eyesore? When you’ve installed basic unmodified Business Central, you have an enormous number of features out of the box. Yet, you might still find the need to add functionality. How you do that can be detrimental.

Microsoft just released a lengthy summarization regarding their April ’19 Update which will have a heavy impact on many of the offerings included in the Microsoft Dynamics 365 canon. We’d like to dissect the update and deliver you the most pertinent information. In terms of Business Central, Sales, Field Service, etc.

VAR selection can be defining decision in the success of an ERP project. With so many VARs to choose from, the decision to choose a VAR based on experience with your industry or their physical location can be difficult.


To accurately estimate the implementation of a business software is a very tricky task. The consulting industry often estimates about one to one of software cost and service. Which basically means that you end up spending the same amount on service as you will on the software to go live.
Does anyone really know where their lunch comes from? Should we care? Wouldn’t it be nice if we could start recognizing the taste between cod caught in the Atlantic or the Pacific?