Most food companies produce and store large amounts of
information. It is very important to organize all this data to get
the exact information you need quickly. Also how are you going to
use this information? SI Foodware, the leading Microsoft Dynamics
ERP add-on for the global Food Industry includes Business
Intelligence functionality named Food Management Dashboard. This
dashboard presents a set of pre-defined KPI's and reports
specifically for the Food Industry. It enables food companies to
convert all data into knowledge, eventually, getting the right
information to the right employees, at the right time, via the
right channel.
How do you know for certain that your current budget matches
your sales and purchases exactly? And are you able to compare the
actual production output and the consumption of raw materials and
components with the planned quantities and standard sets? Important
issues that often need to be dealt with as soon as
possible.
The interface of the Food Management Dashboard makes it
extremely easy to access the right data and interpret this the
right way. It offers a click through setup for all KPI's that
starts from the main dashboard. The main dashboard offers an
overview of the status of the 4 most important factors that
determine the success of business processes: Reliability, Costs,
Flexibility and Profitability. Within a few clicks users will be
able to see which processes are performing as planned and which
ones need attention.
Novamindz and its resellers have specialists who, through
an analysis, can determine what information your organization
needs. They are familiar with the food industry and know what key
metrics are important for your organization. These values are then
included into one or more models, such as sales or production. One
of the main advantages of the Food Management Dashboard is that it
requires no customization. The most important values of the Food
industry are pre-defined and incorporated in several standard
models. These values are based on KPI's (Key Performance
Indicators), known from the Norton and Kaplan Balanced Score Card
model.