1 PROJECT TASK NUMBER 6 Considering the lesson 6 (Operations Technology, the Internet and ERP), which specific applications can be found at your firm?

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1 PROJECT TASK NUMBER 6 Considering the lesson 6 (Operations Technology, the Internet and ERP), which specific applications can be found at your firm?

2 Internet Using the Internet to keep in contact with the suppliers Intranet gives a status about what was sold and how much stuff is still there Keeping contact to other restaurants via E- Mail o Messengers Keep in contact with the eatout group

3 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Food will be insert in Machines for example french frise to get always same food Defined algorithm to created a sandwich with help of machines/robots

4 Enterprise Resource System To define new amount of order To revise the amount of people working at a shift Comparison with other restaurants Reviewing which sandwich sold the most or which ingredients are questioned favorite flavors and combinations of ingredients Information used to create new products