INDUSTRY
Consumption
We resolve the challenges facing the evolution of the food sector with a focus on the consumer.
To meet the changing demands of consumers, we need each market participant and each machine to be connected and disrupt the rules established in food industry companies.
Connectivity drives the movement of goods, services, people, knowledge and wealth. Technology adoption and business innovation are now moving at lightning speed—a challenge that represents an opportunity for the sector. Food sector companies need a flexible and cost-effective IT infrastructure that enables them to manage their data globally while furnishing a distributed network of business partners.
Connected sensors, drones and robots are reshaping the modern food industry. Companies need to access relevant information in real time for quick decision-making, flexibility and adaptation of IT solutions that guarantee fast time to market and make it possible to predict consumer behaviour and stay one step ahead.
Challenges of the sector
Internationalisation
Reinvention of business models
Hyperconnected consumers and Smart Social Use/Impulse of e-commerce and customer experience
Optimisation of digital investment.
Building brands with added value
Product/ process innovation (i + R + D)
Greater efficiency, competitiveness and sustainability
Department Stores
Transport management
Export
Online store
HORECA distribution
Distributors
Fees by:
Drag and drop
Department Stores
Sale to the final consumer
Packaging agency distribution
Virtual customer service ROI
Transport management
Pre-sale
Mobility
"On trade" sale
Export
Contracts
Instant/deferred billing
Electronic communication: B2B, B2C and EDI
Sell-out registration
EDI Integration
Service level
Control
Online store
Templates
EDI (IFA, Euromadi)
Purchasing groups
Formats
Returns management
Off-invoice control
Promotions
HORECA distribution
Own means of transport
Hired means of transport
Management of transport expenses
Distributors and logistics operators
Formats and labelling
Distributors
Commission agent
Control of transport costs
Fees by:
Cardboard
Paper
Cork
Wood
Other
Our partners in the Consumer Goods Industry
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