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Food Giant Consolidates Environmental Data and Supports ISO 14001 Standards with Intelex
技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 数据管理平台
适用行业
- 食品与饮料
适用功能
- 质量保证
用例
- 能源管理系统
服务
- 系统集成
挑战
Campbell Soup Company was operating with an Environmental Management System (EMS) that consisted of 7 stand-alone systems, each addressing a different aspect of their environmental management program. This fragmented approach was causing inconsistent documentation, limited access to data, time-consuming data gathering and dissemination, and an inability to assess the overall compliance of individual locations and the company as a whole.
关于客户
Campbell Soup Company is a global manufacturer of high-quality foods and simple meals including soups and sauces, baked snacks and healthy beverages. These products are sold in over 120 countries worldwide. The company was founded in 1869 and currently employs over 18,000 people across its global operations. Campbell’s produces some of the most popular food and beverage brands including Campbell’s Soups, Pepperidge Farm, Prego, Pace, Swanson and V8.
解决方案
Campbell’s selected a combination of Intelex software applications, all of which operate on the web-based Intelex platform. This created an Environmental Management System that addresses each of their requirements and facilitates a 360-degree view into their organization’s environmental and sustainability performance. The new EMS is web-based and accessible to employees globally. It has hierarchical security functionality to control access by job and location. It can import and unify historical data from the previous EMS. It provides comprehensive environmental management, energy and sustainability tracking. It maintains a historical record of all environmental activities for internal and external audit purposes. It facilitates real-time environmental and sustainability data reporting, trending and analysis. It also has the ability to develop company-specific applications without the need for IT support.
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