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Snack Maker Expects to Cut Inventory Shrinkage Up to 75 Percent

Overview Denmark's KiMs, one of Europe's leading snack-food providers, needed a better way for its sales and delivery people to take orders and get the order information into the corporate system. Its better way is the Mobile Sales Assistant, a mobile order-entry solution based on a range of new-generation Microsoft technology, including the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 development system and Microsoft SQL Server 2005. The solution is expected to reduce inventory loss by 75 percent, boost administrative productivity by 20 percent, and cut delivery costs by 15 percent. In addition, the 50 percent cut in development time and budget enabled by the Microsoft .NET connection software made it possible for KiMs to extend the solution to support both Pocket PCs and Tablet PCs.

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PublisherMicrosoft File FormatWORD
Date PublishedNovember 2006 Downloads1
FormatCase Studies   
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