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Cloverdale Foods selects Deacom ERP software solution

Deacom, a US-based provider of an ERP software solution for process manufacturers, has announced tha…
Deacom, a US-based provider of an ERP software solution for process manufacturers, has announced that Cloverdale Foods, a producer of processed meats, has licensed the DEACOM Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system to streamline its manufacturing operations.

Cloverdale Foods had selected new ERP system in order to address an increase in demand.

According to Deacom, Cloverdale Foods was using several systems that did not communicate with each other, creating information overload that hindered visibility and its capacity for making good business decisions.

Deacom noted that the flexibility of the single software system and ability to make enhancements ensures that the functionality needs of Cloverdale Foods would be met, while also providing scalability in alignment with its short and long-term plans.

Cloverdale finance executive Miranda Bergquist said, "In addition to our appreciation for the DEACOM software model, we were impressed by their dedication to learning the Cloverdale business and genuine interest in our success with implementation."

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