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Deacom Named to Food Logistics 100

Deacom, Inc. (www.deacom.net), producer of the DEACOM Integrated Accounting and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Software System for food manufacturers, has been named by Food Logistics magazine as one of the top 100 technology solution providers to the food industry.

Deacom, Inc. (www.deacom.net), producer of the DEACOM Integrated Accounting and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Software System for food manufacturers, has been named by Food Logistics magazine as one of the top 100 technology solution providers to the food industry.

As a recipient of the 2008 Food Logistics 100 (FL100), Deacom is listed in the November/December 2008 issue of Food Logistics for its innovative development of a fully-integrated ERP system to help grocery and foodservice manufacturers reach their business goals.

"In today's tough economic climate, grocery and foodservice distributors and manufacturers are facing complex distribution challenges and they're applying more technologies to better manage their supply chains," says Katherine Doherty, editor-in-chief of Food Logistics.

The DEACOM ERP System is specifically designed to help food manufacturers streamline their business processes to maximize productivity and profitability. By integrating recipe management, inventory and lot control, sales order entry, purchasing, production, and accounting in a single software solution, DEACOM helps manufacturers establish process controls and access data easily.

"We're proud to be recognized as one of the best ERP providers for the food manufacturing industry," says Deacom President Jay Deakins. "It's an honor to be a part of this year's FL100."

To learn more about the DEACOM Integrated Accounting and ERP Software System or to schedule an online demonstration, call 610-971-2278 ext. 15 or visit www.deacom.net.
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