• Sopraco Group – and the company’s integrated tailored meat operation uses IT software from CSB-System to help manage its processes effectively, and ensure structure, transparency and efficiency throughout its operations.
    Sopraco Group – and the company’s integrated tailored meat operation uses IT software from CSB-System to help manage its processes effectively, and ensure structure, transparency and efficiency throughout its operations.
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‘We Bring it All Together’ is the strapline for the Sopraco Group – and the company’s integrated tailored meat operation uses IT software from CSB-System to help manage its processes effectively, and ensure structure, transparency and efficiency throughout its operations.

The Sopraco Group supplies custom meat – veal, beef, pork, goat, game, and poultry – for mass distribution, chain stores, butchers’ shops, and the foodservice sector throughout Europe. The wide choice of products includes portioned, fresh, frozen, processed, and cooked meats.

An integrated approach

The company’s fully vertically integrated operation covers the entire process – livestock farming, production of appropriate feeds, slaughterhouse, meat distribution and processing, and logistics – with specialist businesses focusing on different areas.

Bepro produces high quality animal feeds and Vilatca is responsible for veal and cattle farming. The company’s slaughterhouse has separate lines for veal and beef, while three cutting and deboning operations, Lornoy, Norenca and Belliporc, handle veal, beef and pork respectively. Norenca is also responsible for all the portioning of the different meats, as well as the production of various meat products, which can be immediately refrigerated or frozen.

The major benefit of this integrated approach is that it enables Sopraco to respond quickly to market developments and consumer trends. At the same time, this requires an efficient IT system to manage the process.

Initially, the IT software to control operations was developed in house, with data input, weighing and labelling all carried out manually. However, as the company grew and developed, the IT system became inefficient, slowing down production and creating a ‘spaghetti-like’ complicated network of interfaces.

The CSB solution provides complete visibility throughout, thanks to real-time product registration and monitoring that cover all areas – livestock, slaughtering, purchasing, receiving, production, QC processes, storage, picking and delivery. On the production floor, data is captured in real time using interfaced scales and the specialist CSB-Racks.

The system offers numerous benefits. Sopraco now has a standard system that ensures best practice, fast implementation, and a single process across all its factories.

Equally important, the company has full traceability throughout all its operations, and the system is easily scalable as the business grows or to meet the needs of a particular customer or at one location.

“For Sopraco, CSB has an ERP system with all the know-how for the meat industry as standard,” comments Mark Ameloot, Director ICT & Technology at the Sopraco Group.

“This makes us able to optimise and automate our processes to their maximum capacity.”

Consultant expertise

Although a universal system for the company, every factory has its own physical installation. This ensures each business can respond quickly and flexibly to meet its own requirements, while maintaining synergy with the rest of the group to provide the structure, transparency, and efficiency necessary to continue to grow the business.

Each operation also benefits from CSB’s in-house consultants who have knowledge not only of the software but also of the markets Sopraco serves, and who can therefore provide support and advice on daily operations.

“One of the major gains for us is the knowledge and best practices with which the CSB consultants are able to provide us,” confirms Ameloot.

“A lot of steps which had to be done manually are now done automatically. This enables us to quickly respond to our customers’ wishes and provide them with correct and detailed information.”

Future-proof

The adaptability of the CSB solution also means it is now being implemented in companies in France which were recently acquired by Sopraco. Future plans include the introduction of the latest version of CSB 6.2 into all operations, to ensure the company keeps up to date with all the latest developments and advances.

“After these implementations we will take a new look at our processes for further optimization based on the new developments and insights we have gained after working with CSB for decades,” concludes Ameloot.

 

This is a sponsored post by CSB-System. For case studies from CSB-System, visit the websiteYouTube or LinkedIn. 

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