TYSON FOODS: Tyson Foods in Thailand goes Paperless

TYSON FOODS: Tyson Foods in Thailand goes Paperless
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Tyson Foods issued the following announcement on May 6.

Our team members are working to build a more sustainable food system – every day, all around the world. Like Tyson Foods in Chonburi, Thailand, which has eliminated 188 different paper-based forms (!) and switched to tablets, becoming our first paperless facility. Not only does this help save some trees, but our team members can now communicate and respond to data in real time, create predictive analytics, and plan for tomorrow more efficiently.

Bye-bye clipboards. | https://tsn.bz/3ynai5j

Original source can be found here.

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