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ERP SYSTEMS IN FOOD MANUFACTURING: HOW CAN THEY BENEFIT MANUFACTURERS AND DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN?



BY MJ DESCHAMPS

Food manufacturers, distributors and suppliers worldwide are looking to enterprise resource planning (ERP) computer systems to help streamline their businesses, and make the shift from using basic, disconnected food industry software. A holistic ERP system can replace multiple databases with a single, centralised data source, with information relating to products, services, customers and suppliers accessible by anyone in a company.…

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CLOUD ERP SYSTEMS OFFER LOW-RISK ALTERNATIVES FOR FOOD COMPANIES



BY MJ DESCHAMPS

Similar to the majority of other industries in today’s gloomy economy, the food sector is faced with the need to cut costs and improve efficiency across the board – something which ERP systems can help companies realise. However, the idea of implementing a brand new management system in an already delicate financial environment can make some companies wary, as choosing the wrong system could mean a huge loss in terms of investments, training time and a company’s bottom line.…

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EU SEEKS MORE LEVERAGE OVER GREENLAND MINING PROJECTS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

The European Commission and Greenland have signed a letter of intent that could increase the role of European Union (EU) mining companies in the development of the autonomous territory’s considerable mineral resources.

EU industry Commissioner Antonio Tajani and development Commissioner Andris Piebalgs have struck a deal with Greenland Prime Minister Kuupik Kleis over future EU involvement in exploration and exploitation.…

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IDEAS AND INSPIRATIONS TRANSCEND STRUCTURAL, LINGUISTIC DIVIDES IN CANADIAN LITERATURE



BY MJ DESCHAMPS, IN OTTAWA

AS regards Francophone Canadian literature and English Canadian literature, the ‘two solitudes’ are often present in the context of the country’s book market – with clear divides between English and French publishing houses, retailers and distributors – but what about within the literature itself?…

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OVERMATTER



BY KEITH NUTHALL

European Commission signs today agreement of cooperation with Greenland on raw materials

To improve access of EU industry to raw materials at an affordable price, the European Commission wishes to intensify cooperation with Greenland benefitting both sides, such as joint infrastructures and investments or capacity building in exploration and exploitation of raw materials.…

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EU SEEKS MORE LEVERAGE OVER GREENLAND MINERAL PROJECTS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

The European Commission and Greenland have signed a letter of intent that could increase the role of European Union (EU) industrial mineral companies in the development of Greenlandic mineral resources, including rare earths.

EU industry Commissioner Antonio Tajani and development Commissioner Andris Piebalgs have struck a deal with Greenland Prime Minister Kuupik Kleis over future EU involvement in exploration and exploitation.…

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CLOUD ERP SYSTEMS OFFER LOW-RISK ALTERNATIVES FOR FOOD COMPANIES



BY MJ DESCHAMPS

Similar to the majority of other industries in today’s gloomy economy, the food sector is faced with the need to cut costs and improve efficiency across the board – something which ERP systems can help companies realise. However, the idea of implementing a brand new management system in an already delicate financial environment can make some companies wary, as choosing the wrong system could mean a huge loss in terms of investments, training time and a company’s bottom line.…

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CANADIAN MINER OPTIMISTIC OVER BOTSWANA COPPER-SILVER MINE PRODUCTION



BY ANDREW MARAMWIDZE, IN GABORONE

Canadian metals miner Hana Mining has told an international mining conference in Botswana that it is projecting 3.6 million tonnes of ore production from its planned second copper-silver mine in Botswana’s Kalahari Copperbelt. Speaking to the on-going Botswana Resource Sector Conference in the capital Gaborone today, Johannes Tsimako regional manager for the Vancouver-based company, said: "The project is getting bigger, there is a lot of potential that is still untapped."…

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ERP SYSTEMS IN FOOD MANUFACTURING: HOW CAN THEY BENEFIT MANUFACTURERS AND DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN?



BY MJ DESCHAMPS

Food manufacturers, distributors and suppliers worldwide are looking to enterprise resource planning (ERP) computer systems to help streamline their businesses, and make the shift from using basic, disconnected food industry software. A holistic ERP system can replace multiple databases with a single, centralised data source, with information relating to products, services, customers and suppliers accessible by anyone in a company.…

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EU SEEKS MORE LEVERAGE OVER GREENLAND METAL MINERAL PROJECTS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

The European Commission and Greenland have signed a letter of intent that could increase the role of European Union (EU) metal and mining companies in the development of Greenlandic metal and other mineral resources.

The autonomous north Atlantic territory has a wealth of deposits being explored.…

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