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About Food One

Food One is a food management software from Netsuite that supports the food and beverage industry. It provides inventory management, sales tracking, and compliance reporting so businesses can efficiently manage their operations. The software helps ensure food safety and regulatory compliance while simplifying procurement processes. Food One also enables users to monitor product quality and traceability throughout the supply chain. Key capabilities: inventory tracking sales analysis compliance documentation procurement management quality control Best for: food and beverage companies that need comprehensive management solutions for their production and distribution processes.

Food One Details

Vendor
Netsuite
Year Launched
1996
Location
Corporate Office 21800 Oxnard Street, Suite 1060, Woodland Hills, CA 91367, US
Deployment
cloud, on premise
Training Options
documentation, videos, demo
Countries Served
United States
Languages
English
Users
Food distributors, food manufacturers, importers, beverage producers, specialty food suppliers, seafood/meat processors
Industries Served
Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Warehouse, Distribution, Construction, Field Service, Retail
Tags
Food ERP, SAP Business One extension, Lot traceability, Recall management, Inventory control, Warehouse management, Regulatory compliance

Food One's In-App Market Place

Does Food One have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

NA

Pricing Options

Free trial
Free version
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Accepted Payment Currencies

USD ($)

Pros & Cons

  • Real-time financial updates eliminate delays from batch reporting.
  • Traceability and recall features simplify compliance in food safety audits.
  • Seamless integration with SAP Business One ensures smooth workflows.
  • Catch-weight inventory management helps businesses handle variable-weight goods.
  • Automated recipe adjustments improve yield optimization.
  • Learning curve is steep for staff unfamiliar with ERP systems.
  • Customization options can be limited compared to larger enterprise ERP platforms.
  • Implementation may require significant time and consulting support, raising upfront costs.
  • Smaller businesses sometimes find the system more complex than their needs demand.

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