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ERP
Food
May 27, 2026
Digital traceability as a competitive advantage (Not just compliance)
Why food companies that treat traceability as a strategic asset, not a checkbox, will lead the market in 2026.
Reinout de Ruiter
ERP
Food
May 27, 2026
ESG & sustainability reporting: Turning data into actionable insight
Why sustainability reporting is shifting from aspiration to verification and how food companies can stay ahead in 2026.
Reinout de Ruiter
ERP
Food
May 27, 2026
Proof, don’t just promise: Why compliance is becoming the fastest path to growth
FSMA 204. EUDR. ESG. The rules have evolved, and so have the expectations.
Reinout de Ruiter
ERP
Food
May 12, 2026
Sustainability beyond the label: What modern consumers really expect in 2026
It’s no longer enough to list ingredients, you need to show impact.
Reinout de Ruiter
ERP
Food
April 13, 2026
The new last mile: Why retailers expect realtime data from food manufacturing in 2026
Retail collaboration now runs on data, not delivery, and field sales is where the truth shows up.
Reinout de Ruiter
ERP
Food
April 13, 2026
The digital backbone: Why food leaders are building integrated data platforms
Disconnected systems lead to disconnected decisions and in 2026, that’s a risk few food companies can afford.
Reinout de Ruiter
ERP
Food
April 13, 2026
The new operational paradox: More SKUs, more pressure, less margin for error
The food industry now runs on complexity, but only the prepared companies can scale.
Reinout de Ruiter
ERP
Food
April 09, 2026
The transparency tipping point: Why 2026 is a breakthrough year for food brands
Consumers no longer want stories; they want proof.
Reinout de Ruiter
ERP
Food
April 09, 2026
EUDR 2026: How food companies can use the postponement to build a data advantage
The deadline moved; expectations didn’t. Customers and retailers still want proof now.
Reinout de Ruiter
CRM
Food
January 13, 2026
Beyond the clipboard: How a unified CRM platform solves retail audit challenges
Retail audit tools have long been digital clipboards; good at capturing data, bad at making sales representatives' jobs easier. The result? Frustrated reps,...
Glenn Fellows