Sponsors
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This conference took place on 17th November 2004. If you would like to order copies of the speaker's slide presentations, you can still do this using the booking page here.
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The Food Manufacture Collaboration Forum was sponsored by:

GEAC
Geac® is a global enterprise software company for Business Performance Management, providing customers worldwide with the core financial and operational solutions and service to improve their business performance in real time. Geac has been in business for more than 30 years, making it one of the most experienced vendors in the enterprise software arena.
For more information on Geac see http://www.geac.com

Ramesys
Ramesys has over 30 years' experience in the IT market and is recognised as one of the UK's fastest growing IT solutions and services providers. We develop award winning market specific software applications and provide the infrastructure and services to support them.
Ramesys is a leading provider of specialist applications focused on the needs of the food manufacturer to retail supply chain.
For more information on Ramesys see http://www.ramesys.com

Indigo Software
Indigo specialises in complementary Supply Chain Planning & Execution solutions. Indigo's products focus on demand forecasting and a range of scaleable data capture modules from simple barcode scanning through to paperless Warehouse Management systems.
For more information on Indigo see www.indigo-software.co.uk
This event was also supported by:

The Food and Drink Federation
The Food and Drink Federation (FDF) represents the UK food and drink manufacturing industry, the largest manufacturing sector in the UK. We help these manufacturers operate in an appropriately regulated marketplace, to maximise their competitiveness. We communicate our industry's values and concerns to a range of audiences in the UK and abroad, including to Government, regulators, consumers and the media. We work in partnership with other main players in the food chain to help ensure our food is safe and that consumers can have confidence in it. Our members are food and drink manufacturing companies, large and small, and trade associations dealing with specific food and drink sectors.
For more information on the FDF see http://www.fdf.org.uk

The Society of Food Hygiene Technology
The Society of Food Hygiene Technology is an independent, voluntary body representing all facets of the food industry. It was established in 1979 by a group of professionals who recognised the need for an organisation to cover the interests of everyone involved in food hygiene and safety in its widest application throughout the food chain. The Society runs a variety of events, publishes pamphlets, a Members' newsletter, SOFHT Focus magazine, and provides a telephone helpline service. SOFHT Options in Training provides solutions to industry's training needs. The membership includes a cross-section of people from food organisations and their suppliers and is open to those who have an interest in food safety and hygiene.
For more information on SOFHT see http://www.sofht.co.uk
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