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From the supplier: Gorton's Seafood's decision to switch to a new enterprise resource planning (ERP) system was implemented in over two years. The transition, which was achieved in three phases from Jun 1996 to Jul 1998, was conducted in such a way as to minimize any disruption to the company's operations. Gorton's, the top manufacturer of frozen cooked fish in the US, decided to make the shift to the MFG/PRO software package from Carpinteria, CA-based QAD in order to adapt the same system used by parent Unilever.
Citation Details Title: Throwing the ERP switch.(Plants of Tomorrow: Supply Chain)(enterprise resource planning) Author: Pan Demetrakakes Publication:Food Processing (Magazine/Journal) Date: July 1, 1999 Publisher: Putman Media, Inc. Volume: 60 Issue: 7 Page: 88(2)