Alsum Farms & Produce Selects Consentio

Consentio, Europe’s leading digital platform for fresh produce, is pleased to announce that Alsum Farms & Produce of Wisconsin have selected Consentio as their digital trading platform of choice.

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Consentio, Europe’s leading digital platform for fresh produce, is pleased to announce that Alsum Farms & Produce of Wisconsin have selected Consentio as their digital trading platform of choice.

Wendy Dykstra, Chief Operating Officer, commented “We have been piloting Consentio for a few weeks now as we believe the platform will help streamline and accelerate our sales order processing, and so improve customer service. Consentio will link directly to our Microsoft Dynamics ERP system removing the need to manually enter orders and significantly reducing our workload.”

Designed for producers, wholesalers, and supermarkets, the Consentio ‘platform’ simplifies and accelerates sales, reduces costs, improves profits and minimizes food loss by streamlining order flow and simplifying communications, so creating a platform for sustainable growth.

Andy Makeham, Head of Consentio USA commented ‘I am delighted Alsum Farms and Produce has joined our rapidly growing pool of US Consentio customers. The integration to Microsoft Dynamics opens up a huge marketplace for us.’

Consentio is exhibiting at the New York Produce Show (Dec 15th) and can be found at Booth 151.


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