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SYSPRO News
This week we profile Doug Hunter, manager: professional services at SYSPRO Africa, a provider of business, information technology, marketing and sales, and consulting and support services
Software simplifies food manufacturing processes
With supply chain waste, as well as health and safety issues, affecting the food and beverage industry, software company Syspro Africa’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) software can allow for...
Software adds value to automotive manufacturer supply chain
Software company Syspro Africa’s Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software enables automotive manufacturing and distribution companies to manage supply chain and financial processes. Syspro...
Industrial firms moving to integrate artificial intelligence with ERP systems
Agility has become a key requirement for industrial companies that need to make decisions more quickly and accurately, and is a key trend in 2019, says industrial enterprise resource planning (ERP)...
Blockchain and the Future of Finance
The banking sector is an ancient one with prototype banks identified as early as 2000 BC in Babylon and Assyria, but they have also been partly responsible for a lot of economic blunders in recent...
Big brands to celebrate 50 years of supply chain excellence
Syspro, Barloworld Logistics, and Bidvest Panalpina Logistics have all signed up to celebrate the 50th birthday of SAPICS, the community for supply chain professionals in southern Africa. The...
What the heck are Negative Interest Rates?
The European Central Bank recently cut interest rates across the Eurozone to zero. In January, the Bank of Japan surprised the world with its negative interest rate monetary policy shift. While...
SYSPRO Enterprise Resource Planning
SYSPRO, founded in 1978, is the leading global supplier of on-premise, cloud and mobile business eneterprise resource planning (ERP) software for manufacturers and distributors. Scalable for rapid...
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Four years after terrorist attacks halted a massive liquefied natural gas project in Mozambique, momentum behind $57-billion in facilities that will export the fuel is picking up. TotalEnergies SE...
Malawi clinches $12-billion mining, infrastructure investments from China
Malawi has concluded $12-billion worth of Chinese mining and infrastructure transactions, which are positioning the landlocked country in south-eastern Africa for the supply of critical minerals,...
Magazine round up | 11 July 2025
A video round up of this week’s magazine, highlighting our cover story, features and Business Leader.