UK :Food giant gobbles up e-collaboration

By just-food.com | 17 May 2000

Leading meat producer Bernard Matthews is one of the first companies to adopt the newly packaged, off the shelf, e-collaboration applications from Eqos Systems. Formerly only available as a bespoke solution for major retailers and suppliers, Eqos' new standardised packages bring the concept of Internet based e-collaborative supply chain solutions to a much broader business sector.

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Leading meat producer Bernard Matthews is one of the first companies to adopt the newly packaged, off the shelf, e-collaboration applications from Eqos Systems. Formerly only available as a bespoke solution for major retailers and suppliers, Eqos' new standardised packages bring the concept of Internet based e-collaborative supply chain solutions to a much broader business sector.

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