Cordina Chickens fly to GS1net

Bizcaps Software
By
Thursday, 29 October, 2009


Cordina Chicken Farms has been declared GS1net-ready, able to validate, electronically exchange and synchronise product data with its trading partners through GS1net, using Bizcaps Enterprise software and Bizcaps Bureau Service.

Cordina Chicken Farms are market leaders in the convenience sector of the chicken market. The 60-year-old company produces a complete range of fresh chicken products, covering traditional areas of whole birds, fillets and pieces as well as an extensive range of processed products for the ready-to-eat market. The company markets a large percentage of its products through major supermarket chains, the balance supplying specialist chicken shops, delicatessens, restaurants and other food outlets. Cordina Chicken Farms started in 1948 in Girraween, NSW, where it remains today.

Bizcaps Implementation Manager Paolina Biviano said, “Cordina Chicken is a longstanding Bizcaps client and we are confident that they will achieve the advantages that come from synchronising product and price data with their trading partners through GS1net.”

GS1net is a product data pool from which retailers can access accurate and synchronised supplier product and price information that meets agreed international industry standards. Using GS1net, retailers such as Coles and Metcash (IGA) can gain secure access to reliable product information.

Bizcaps is a supplier of software and services to help suppliers upload their product data to datapools such as the NPC and GS1net. Bizcaps Enterprise E2 is one of a range of product data management and business process management solutions available from Bizcaps.

Bizcaps Bureau Service (BBS) is a full-service product data-entry team that can help suppliers gather, cleanse and input data to GS1net or the NPC. BBS can assist any size company, permanently or temporarily, with help ranging from taking full responsibility for all product data through to simply covering unexpected staff absences or peak workloads.

Related Articles

Stop blaming COVID for supply chain issues

How a mix of supplier diversity, just-in-time, safety stock and economic order quantity will help...

PepsiCo builds high-capacity logistics automation system in Thailand

PepsiCo has partnered with Dematic to integrate automation as a central feature of its expanded...

Meeting tomorrow's demands in the food & beverage industry

For companies to compete in Australia's $23 billion food and beverage industry, they must...


  • All content Copyright © 2024 Westwick-Farrow Pty Ltd