Collaboration: Aligning People, Data and Decisions
Feed production requires interconnection and cooperation. Formulation, purchasing, production, quality, labeling, sales, and finance no longer operate independently. Every decision influences cost, compliance, delivery performance, and ultimately profitability.
Yet in many feed companies, collaboration still relies on manual coordination, disconnected systems, and fragmented information. Teams are used to working this way and continue to operate in silos. It may not seem like an issue today — but tomorrow it will be.
Download the webinar recording below to get practical insights on how feed producers can build structured collaboration across formulation, quality, labeling, production, and commercial teams.
To operate effectively, feed production is not just about manufacturing feed or managing business parameters. It is about every specialist involved in the process — whether nutritionists, R&D managers, quality control specialists, production planners, warehouse managers, sales teams, or customer relationship managers. All of them need to be aligned and have access to the same reliable data.
So the question is no longer whether collaboration matters.
The real question is: How structured and data-driven is your collaboration today?
From coordination to true collaboration
Based on feedback from feed producers, companies are no longer looking for tools that simply store data. They are looking for environment where teams can truly collaborate across departments, across locations and production sites, and increasingly with their customers.
To support this shift, we recently introduced new collaboration capabilities inside BESTMIX Recipe Management, powered by the flexibility of the cloud.
The objective is clear:
Enable teams to work together on one shared recipe throughout its entire lifecycle, from the first product idea to a market-ready product.
Instead of exchanging files by email or managing multiple versions of the same formula, stakeholders collaborate directly within the system. Formulation, quality, R&D, and commercial teams work on the same data, with structured ownership and clear approval workflows.
Labeling and product documentation are integrated into the process, ensuring that changes in formulation are automatically reflected where they matter most. This reduces manual corrections, avoids inconsistencies and recall risks, and strengthens compliance.
Because the platform is cloud-based, collaboration is no longer limited by location. Multi-site teams can work in real time, updates are immediately visible to all relevant stakeholders, and decision-making becomes faster and more transparent.
And collaboration does not stop internally.
Feed producers are increasingly expected to align closely with customers, whether for customized specifications, documentation requirements, or sustainability transparency. A connected platform supports smoother interaction not only within the organization but also with external stakeholders.
The result is:
- A more agile product development process
- Smarter raw material usage and reduced waste
- Stronger governance and process control
- Improved traceability
- Greater transparency at all levels
- Faster, better-informed decisions
In short, collaboration becomes structured, scalable, and directly linked to performance.
Want to Go Deeper?
Get practical insights, real-life examples, and a closer look at how feed producers can build structured collaboration across formulation, quality, labeling, production, and commercial teams.
In this webinar recording, we explain how connected workflows help simplify processes, improve traceability, reduce labeling risks and support faster, data-driven decisions from the recipe creation to a market-ready product.
Don’t miss the opportunity to see the latest collaboration capabilities in action.
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