技术
- 功能应用 - 企业资源规划系统 (ERP)
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 食品与饮料
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Dun Yong Food Services 是一家专注于亚洲食品的餐饮和批发供应商。该公司正在不断发展,并对未来制定了雄心勃勃的计划。认识到需要一个现代化、可扩展的 ERP 系统来支持他们的发展,Dun Yong 开始寻找新的软件合作伙伴。该公司重视合作伙伴关系中的透明度和诚实性,并让团队中的关键用户参与重要的决策过程。敦勇目前正在寻找更大的业务空间来适应他们的发展,随着Aptean Food & Beverage ERP Foodware Edition的实施,他们为未来的扩张做好了充分的准备。
挑战
Dun Yong Food Services 是一家专门从事亚洲食品的餐饮和批发供应商,它面临着过时的 ERP 解决方案的挑战,该解决方案不再满足其不断增长的业务的要求。现有系统提供的改进机会有限,无法完全支持公司的未来计划。认识到变革管理在实施新系统中的重要性,Dun Yong 大约一年半前开始寻找现代化、可扩展的 ERP 平台。该公司从一开始就让其团队的关键用户参与进来,并创建了潜在软件合作伙伴必须满足的最低要求列表。然而,由于COVID-19大流行带来的不确定性,该项目不得不暂停。
解决方案
经过严格的筛选过程,敦勇选择了 Aptean Food & Beverage ERP Foodware Edition 作为他们新的软件合作伙伴。这一决定是基于几个关键因素。在选择过程中,所有关键用户都参加了演示,Aptean 的团队能够回答他们所有最紧迫的问题。 Aptean 还展示了对 Dun Yong 独特挑战和需求的深刻理解,这有助于建立信任。由于其易用性和完全集成的 Microsoft 环境,Aptean 食品和饮料 ERP 解决方案被认为最适合成长型公司。有了这个新的 ERP 系统,盾勇现在已为未来的增长和扩张做好了准备,包括计划在比利时进一步扩张。
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