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Supply chain planning software helps food manufacturers forecast demand, plan inventory levels, and automate procurement decisions. This guide explains what it does, how it differs from ERP and MRP, and what features to look for.

Over the past few decades, the meat and poultry processing sector has dramatically shifted. Large companies now dominate the market and are starting to squeeze out smaller producers and entrepreneurs trying to compete. This has caused two problems: farmers are now making less by selling to these middlemen, and consumers are paying more for meat and poultry at the grocery store.

The age-old debate between Business Central and NetSuite has intensified with time. With digitalization, the race to being the best ERP software for businesses across the globe has gone up a notch. With more businesses streamlining their processes, ERP is running wild and it's worth weighing in gold. And so, it all boils down to which ERP solution is better for your business.

It’s about that time to start thinking about upgrading your ERP system. Not only because you are risking falling behind in a potential increase in output and productivity, but also because Microsoft is offering one peach of a deal. Keeping upgrading costs down is always the goal of any savvy CFO, and they would be hard-pressed not to take this offer into serious consideration. To avoid an even more costly upgrading process, Microsoft is imploring companies to upgrade now until September 1, 2020,



Using ERP to Solve Your Enterprise Pain Points In this series of blog posts, we will focus on identifying the most frequent pain points enterprises face with their existing software system deployments and how an ERP solution can help alleviate them.

Microsoft has officially announced the launch of Dynamics 365 Microsoft Business Central, a cloud-based business management solution for NAV.

Upgrading or taking on a new ERP system is a mammoth task. Different sides of the business might look at it from different angles. It is important to get a system that will help the company achieve their goals and objectives. It has to work for everybody but most importantly, it has to work for the company.

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 NAV, you have an enormous number of features out of the box.

Whenever I go through the functionalities of NAV, I always talk about financials, distribution, manufacturing and warehouse. But there is a little forgotten child in there called Service Management and it’s actually pretty good.
