This post was updated in January 2024.
The demands on food and beverage manufacturers make it increasingly difficult to earn and maintain consumer trust. Consumers don’t like waiting, and you want to offer great products and deliver them on time. But that’s easier said than done.
How can your food and beverage manufacturing business navigate economic uncertainty, keep up with the competition, and earn lifelong customers?
Let’s start by examining the top four challenges facing your industry.
Your products travel through a complex global supply chain where even a minor disruption can wreak havoc. Although most food and beverage businesses know their first-tier suppliers, many lack insight into subsequent tiers and smaller suppliers, making it difficult to determine where ingredients are sourced or how those ingredients are processed.
It's critical to know where ingredients come from, where products are going, and which suppliers and sales channels can be used as alternatives. Without total visibility into the supply chain, you’re vulnerable to legal and financial risk and damage to your brand.
As businesses in the food and beverage manufacturing industry grow, many offer their consumers lower-quality products. Geographic expansion, new warehouses, and additional headcount can lead to information disconnects and incidents, including inadequate inventory and missed delivery windows, that result in unhappy customers. For example, fresh produce and other perishable items require a sharp eye to get inventory out the door before it spoils.
High-profile contamination and food recalls can significantly affect your food and beverage manufacturing operations. You must be able to track your products as they leave the warehouse and enter the supply chain, automate and streamline collaboration with thousands of stakeholders, respond quickly to changing regulations, and share your non-standardized data with supply chain vendors. Most importantly, you must manage recalls while maintaining daily operations.
With organic, gluten-free, vegan-friendly, and eco-labeled food products commanding premium prices, food fraud is becoming more common. Some struggling businesses intentionally cut corners by diluting, mislabeling, substituting, or tampering with products. Food fraud negatively affects sustainability, nutrition, animal welfare, and human rights—relevant, timely issues many consumers care about. Traceability is vital for avoiding the damage caused by dishonest suppliers or those who unknowingly distribute fraudulent products.
It’s impossible to overcome these challenges without the right technology. Outdated software and disconnected systems can’t give your food and beverage manufacturing business total visibility into the supply chain and the real-time information you need to make fast, confident decisions.
What can help you overcome these challenges is digital transformation. Digital transformation is making your business run better by using technology to create new—or modify existing—business processes, culture, and customer experiences to meet changing business and market requirements.
Savvy food and beverage manufacturers are beginning their digital transformation journeys by implementing robust cloud enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions like SAP Business One to bring every aspect of their businesses together one one easy-to-use platform.
SAP Business One provides everything food and beverage manufacturers need to perform core business functions effectively, including:
The global food and beverage market is a multitrillion-dollar industry undergoing a significant transformation.
The key to keeping up with advancing technology is adopting a solution designed to give food and beverage manufacturers greater transparency, efficiency, and supply chain visibility.
Download Vision33’s eBook, How Food Manufacturers Can Manage Sudden Supply Chain Shifts, to learn how SAP Business One can help you plan better and make faster decisions in an increasingly competitive and ever-changing industry.