Kirkland, Wash. — SIMBA Solutions, a provider of real-time plant floor data collection systems for fresh food, is offering a new subscription model for the SIMBA system, which collects real-time production, traceability, inventory and shipping information using touch computers and barcoding and is designed to increase productivity, lower costs and improve revenues.
The new subscription model has a low initial investment, SIMBA said, lowering the financial barrier for small to mid-sized companies who want to take advantage of automated tracking of finished goods inventory from packing to shipping.
Barcode data entry has been used in the fresh food industry for over 30 years, said SIMBA, and the benefits are clear — 40%- 60% increase in efficiencies in time to track inventory and 99% data entry accuracy.
SIMBA unites barcode labeling, intuitive plant-floor data gathering devices and office software to give owners and plant managers end-to-end product traceability and inventory tracking with a team of developers who can customize the platform to fit producers’ existing practices, integrating it with their ERP systems as well as adapting to new uses as they arise.
SIMBA labels and records product at packing, reducing data entry, and then traces the product forever with records.
“The fresh food industry has been asking us for an affordable solution,” said Alison Falco, CEO of SIMBA Solutions. “Our new subscription model provides just that — a full system for a minimal initial investment.”
Contact David Heffernan at davidh@dynamic-systemsinc.com or learn about SIMBA at https://simbasolutions.com/solutions/meat-poultry/.
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