Customer Company Size
Large Corporate
Region
- Pacific
Country
- Australia
Product
- SoFi software
Tech Stack
- Data Collection
- Data Integration
- Reporting
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Cost Savings
- Environmental Impact Reduction
- Productivity Improvements
Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Data Management Platforms
Applicable Industries
- Food & Beverage
Applicable Functions
- Business Operation
- Quality Assurance
Use Cases
- Process Control & Optimization
- Regulatory Compliance Monitoring
Services
- Software Design & Engineering Services
- System Integration
About The Customer
Founded in 1899, Bega Cheese grew from a simple Australian dairy cooperative—based in Bega, NSW Australia—to go public in 2011 on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX). Bega Cheese (BGA) now has revenue of $1.4 billion and 2,000+ employees, exporting products to over 50 countries. The company had challenges monitoring and reporting environmental performance and sustainability achievements across its supply chain. It needed to collect sustainability data from all business units and integrate it into other internal systems for reporting. At varying levels in the organization and at varying intervals, it collected energy consumption, water consumption, wastewater and solid waste data.
The Challenge
Bega Cheese®, an Australian dairy food manufacturer, had challenges monitoring and reporting environmental performance and sustainability achievements across its supply chain. It needed to collect sustainability data from all business units and integrate it into other internal systems for reporting. At varying levels in the organization and at varying intervals, it collected energy consumption, water consumption, wastewater and solid waste data. Bega Cheese was unable to easily track its sustainability performance or generate ad hoc reports in a timely manner with confidence in the quality of the data it collected. Bega Cheese’s initial software solution could only create a pre-determined, fixed set of reports and provided no way to create ad hoc reports requested by its stakeholders. For every exception, Bega Cheese had to return to the software provider to ask for customized reports, leading to additional cost and time expenditures.
The Solution
Dairy Australia brought Sphera’s SoFi software to Bega Cheese’s attention. SoFi software was more intuitive, and users could configure reports easily. If operators with the appropriate access wanted to change the reporting format or parameters, they could do it quickly and without outside assistance. SoFi enabled Bega Cheese to respond easily to questions from regulators and customers. Rather than having to search for or recreate the dataset for each request, Bega Cheese can now regenerate correctly formatted customer reports anytime it wants. SoFi’s intuitive configuration and inherent flexibility saves time and assists Bega Cheese in fluently tracking its sustainability performance. In addition, SoFi helped Bega Cheese collect data from external and internal systems, resulting in better quality data so operations could make faster, more efficient decisions with timeline and trend reporting. Sphera’s experience migrating organizations from other systems ensured a simple, effective and painless transition to SoFi.
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