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Gain speed and full traceability with ERP

Source:CSB-System Release Date:2017-12-15 288
Food & Beverage
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CSB-System shares how its Factory ERP solution has improved productivity at a meat processing facility

A meat processing facility owned by Colruyt Group in Belgium is reaping the benefits gained from adopting the Factory ERP solution from CSB-System.

Delivering higher speed and full traceability up- and downstream, the ERP solution allows centralised control of all the processes at the meat processing plant in Halle while also providing full connectivity to Colruyt’s Group ERP system (SAP).  This provides a more homogeneous and easy-to-manage IT landscape, where stand-alone solutions are eliminated and the number of interfaces minimised. The processes and resources at the factory can be controlled consistently in accordance with industry-specific requirements.

The ERP creates a system that enables company groups to manage their various factories in a decentralised manner, without having to make time-consuming, complex and expensive adaptations in the Group ERP.

meat processing plant owned by Colruyt uses CSB-System's Factory ERP Solution

Meat processing plant owned by Colruyt uses CSB-System's Factory ERP Solution

As part of the new system, 75 software-aided control points have been installed for the coordination and control of purchasing, cutting, batch management, production, nutritional value management, quality management and traceability. This helps to ensure optimum planning functionality for the 500,000 burgers and 340,000 schnitzels produced each year.

“Today, our overall productivity is much higher,” confirms Colruyt’s Project Manager Bart Boelen.

The adoption of the CSB Factory ERP marked a move from the development of in-house IT by Colruyt.

“We were aware that several legal changes were pending in the long term, and we would not have been able to implement those with our own solution,” explains Jan Dewitte, the company’s Head of Logistics & Transformation.

The new software was first introduced for testing in the poultry department.  “The system went live without problems,” says Dewitte.  “The experience we gained during that stage was very helpful for the subsequent roll-out in Halle.”

Colruyt established a team with members from IT and production to support the project.  These key users were trained extensively by CSB’s consultants, in order that they could later train and support other Colruyt employees themselves.

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