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Food Industry Takes a Hit Due to Coronavirus
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Food Industry Takes a Hit Due to Coronavirus

Every single country on the planet earth is facing a huge crisis amid the coronavirus pandemic, the industries are shutting down or are working at a very minimal capacity. There is a general shortage of workers either due to coronavirus scare or due to the lockdowns in many countries throughout the globe. While different countries are dealing with this pandemic in their own way, all of them have a thing in common, their essential industries are operational to some extent. The food industry is on

Michael Dautner
2 min readMay 4, 2020
Coronavirus: Manufacturers Rethink Global Supply Chain
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Coronavirus: Manufacturers Rethink Global Supply Chain

Coronavirus, a global pandemic that has practically affected every single industry in the world, is showing no signs of stopping. The supply chains are in shock and every single manufacturer is trying to figure out the ways to counter it. The weapon that we need to fight this pandemic is the use of personal protective equipment, which is currently great in demand but short in supply. Most of the PPE was built in China, the epicenter of this pandemic. The outbreak of coronavirus in China meant th

Michael Dautner
2 min readApril 24, 2020
COVID-19 Cases Increase In Meat Processing Plants Across Iowa
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COVID-19 Cases Increase In Meat Processing Plants Across Iowa

COVID-19 has turned into a pandemic and has practically disturbed every single industry in the world and the American meat industry is not an exception. Iowa is considered the pork-producing capital of America and the situation is getting worse day by day. The meat industry in Iowa is like any other industry in the world. It can’t afford to be completely closed down as there are farmers raising hogs for the meat supply. If the industry stops working, a lot of them will have to be euthanized whic

Michael Dautner
2 min readApril 22, 2020
How the Treasury and the Federal Reserve Should Act Strategically to Keep the Factories Running and the Lights On
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How the Treasury and the Federal Reserve Should Act Strategically to Keep the Factories Running and the Lights On

The Treasury and the Federal Reserve are getting ready to use the 500 Billion Dollar fund for severely distressed sectors, a part of the CARES relief act. With the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, many businesses took a hit and are in need of stabilization. 500 billion dollars is a huge amount, the Treasury and the Federal Reserve should use it strategically in order to get the most out of it.

Michael Dautner
2 min readApril 10, 2020
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Keys to Operating a Perishable Food Manufacturer

There are several things that one must take into account if they intend to run a successful and profitable perishable food manufacturer. There is an overload of procedures and regulations that must be abided by to avoid major issues with the product. The biggest testament to a perishable food manufacturer is its ability to adapt to the world around it.

Michael Collins
3 min readNovember 26, 2019
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iNECTA Food ERP for Food Manufacturers

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.

Bjorgvin Gudmundsson
3 min readNovember 21, 2019
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Customization in Food Manufacturing

Food manufacturers have seen a sizable increase in demand for customization and have done their best to heed the call and offer customizable options to consumers. However, there is a desire for more automated customization. As it stands, customization is largely conducted via human interaction rather than automation.

Michael Dautner
3 min readOctober 30, 2019
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