Consentio launches Magic Orders

Consentio, a digital trading platform for fresh produce, has announced the launch of Magic Orders.

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Consentio, a digital trading platform for fresh produce, has announced the launch of Magic Orders.

Many fresh produce companies receive sales orders by email and fax and other formats and then manually type the orders into their enterprise resource planning or stock/accounting system, which is costly, time consuming and error prone, according to a news release.

Magic Orders automates this process and electronically reads the orders and passes them directly to your ERP and internal systems, the release said.
The tool can, if required, perform pre-validation of codes and prices, highlighting errors before updating the internal systems, according to the release.

“Our early customers are showing massive savings from Magic Orders,” Andy Makeham, head of Consentio USA, said in the release. “It is simple to use, simple to install and highly affordable. Just point your orders at your Magic Order email address and the system does the rest. It usually pays for itself in just a few weeks.”

Magic Orders can read most order formats including PDF, XLS, CSV, Text, EDI formats and more, according to the release.

“We now have 1 person doing the work of 4 pre-Consentio and we are now taking orders 24/7,” Jorge Vasquez, CEO of Houston-based Latin Specialties, said in the release.

Consentio has 12,000 customers across Europe and increasingly North America, according to the company.

For more details, contact Andy Makeham at andym@consentio.co.

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