Industries
IFS' industry solutions are based on the functional breadth of IFS Applications, with the addition of cutting-edge features and packaged industry know-how. This gives our customers the tools and processes that they need to set them apart from the competition and delivers fast payback on their investment.
IFS’ component-based approach delivers business agility to our customers. Implementing step-by-step allows an immediate focus on hot business issues and the areas which bring competitive advantage. By adding industry-specific components we offer strengthened vertical market functionality while maintaining an easy-to-use core solution. At IFS we focus on seven major industry groupings – with additional functionality for the sub-verticals in these areas - plus cross-industry processes which benefit all. The security capabilities demanded by the Defence industry, the safety aspects needed in the Nuclear industry and the project-focus required in Construction are just some examples of how our cutting-edge industry-specific functionality enriches IFS Applications for all businesses. To learn more about our industry focus, drill down to the specific industry segment of your choice.
events
22 September
IT Showcase Live
UK, LONDON (Twickenham Stadium). Join IFS at one of the many IT Showcase Live events held around the UK during 2009.
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11 October
IT Showcase Live
UK, BRISTOL (Ashton Gate Stadium). Join IFS at one of the many IT Showcase Live events held around the UK during 2009.
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14 October
IT Showcase Live
UK, LIVERPOOL (Aintree Racecourse, Golden Miller/Papillon Suites). Join IFS at one of the many IT Showcase Live events held around the UK during 2009.
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customers
Chingford Fruit
Chingford Fruit is a global fresh produce business, responsible for importing and distributing over 11 million crates of fruit per year, the majority of which are sold to their key customer, J Sainsbury plc.
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Bristow Group Inc
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Völkl Sports
“Without IFS Applications, we and our team would not be able satisfy the increasing, mainly short-term, demands on the IT department. With the old COBOL system, it took about three weeks to develop certain functionality. Now we can implement similar tasks in one to three days, which permits us to respond to new demands within an acceptable timeframe.” Gerold Fath, IT Manager Völkl Sports GmbH, Straubing.
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