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Integrated Supply Chain Process for Dairy Management

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Managing the works manually for the dairy management has become tough task. A dairy management System helps in reducing the manual work such as a regular daily activity can be automated thus making the tasks easier. When the time is reduced, we can work more that helps in increasing the profit. Some of daily works such as milk collections from vendors, sales to the customer and plant and all the dairy-related processes can be easily managed with the help of Dairy Management System. Also, we can track the movements of the products like manufactured products, raw materials from the warehouse to the respected customers. All those process and activities can be managed with the help of ERP systems. Also, activities like accounting, forecasting, locating the warehouse, scheduling, reporting can be done by the management system. It also helps in Cattle management, Employee management, report analysis and forecasting, accounting and finance, supply chain and a lot of various ERP related activities.

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Ramadan, R.A., Govindaraj, R., Praveen, A., Perumal, K. (2022). Integrated Supply Chain Process for Dairy Management. In: Perumal, K., Chowdhary, C.L., Chella, L. (eds) Innovative Supply Chain Management via Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence. Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, vol 424. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-0240-6_10

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