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Integrated business is key to success 01/09/2005
 
When £42 million turnover Ossett-based Matthews Foods acquired the New Ivory business in Elland, West Yorkshire, it quickly found that its earlier investment in a food industry-specific ERP system paid off – even though operations there were very different to its own. But that was just the start of what’s turned into a major integration project that’s still ongoing, but is already successfully synchronising real-time production management, with product development, supply chain operations and business analysis and improvement
 
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