RBK Group has expanded its FOBIS software with a Business Intelligence module: FOBIS-BI. With this solution, production and food companies gain real-time control over their processes and profitability.
Many organizations still rely on separate Excel reports and data that only become available days later. That creates uncertainty and decisions based on gut feeling. FOBIS-BI brings together data from purchasing, production, and sales in one reliable overview and makes performance immediately visible.
The new FOBIS module focuses on the KPIs that matter most: profitability, costs, delivery reliability, margins, and risks. Purchasing managers can immediately spot discrepancies between what was ordered and delivered, production managers gain real-time insight into yield, waste streams, and peak hours, and sales teams keep margins per customer, product, and region clearly in view.
By identifying deviations early, production and inventory can be adjusted more quickly, waste can be reduced, and margins can improve. Food companies also stay audit-proof thanks to full traceability and automatic documentation within FOBIS.
FOBIS-BI is built in a modular way and grows along with the organization. Dashboards are ready to use through standard templates for purchasing, production, and sales, but can also be tailored to the company’s specific KPIs and processes. Connections with ERP systems are available by default, and external data sources can be integrated with ease. Reports can also be exported to Excel, PDF, or as an image, allowing insights to be shared widely.
“Many companies still manage their operations based on retrospective reports,” says Peter Harmens, CEO of RBK Group. “With FOBIS-BI, we make data useful at the moment it matters. That gives managers and operators control over their production process and peace of mind throughout the chain.”
FOBIS-BI is now available as an extension to the existing FOBIS platform. For more information or to request a live demo, visit: www.rbk.nl/fobis-bi
Source: Vakblad Voedingsindustrie 2025