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BEST Food Selects SAP Solutions to Strengthen its Control Systems

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PCQ Bureau
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SAP AG announced that BEST Foods Ltd has selected SAP solutions to help provide connoisseurs of fine food with premium quality Rice, Health and Wellness products of unmatched quality by strengthening Information and Control Systems.

According to industry reports, the food services sector in India is expected to reach INR 1,370 billion by 2015. Established in 1998 , BEST Food is one of the fastest growing consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies in India. To capitalize the market and to support its aggressive expansion plans in , BEST Food chose SAP ERP ECC 6.0 and SAP Business- Analytics solution to automate various business processes including Inventory, HR, Sales, Procurement, Export order costing amongst others to achieve operational efficiency, cost optimization and easy visibility across the entire organization.

“To integrate our business processes, we needed a comprehensive technology solution to align and optimize our work-flows and costs, thereby accelerating business growth.” said, S K Khanna, Director Financial Planning & IT, Best Foods Ltd. “SAP solutions will provide us insightful business analysis via management dashboards thereby enabling faster strategic decision-making and help deliver superior products & services to our stakeholders.”

SAP solutions will enable BEST Food ensure compliance and predictability of business performance via deeper financial insights across the enterprise, optimize processes and manage end-to-end procurement and logistics for complete product cycles.

“With consumers seeking better food options, India is fast emerging as one of the most favorable destination for many food suppliers and retail companies to scale up their businesses to stay competitive”, said Nitin Kaushal, Director- Emerging Business, SAP India. “With its customer centric innovations for the food industry, SAP will standardize business processes at BEST Food and provide flexibility and scalability for its further growth.”

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