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Food Industry Webinar

From System of Record to System of Action: Rethinking ERP and AI in Food & Beverage and Consumer Products Manufacturing

Tuesday, April 14, 2026 @ 1 PM EST / 10 AM PST
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The era of ERP as a system of record is over. For Consumer Products and Food & Beverage manufacturers, capturing what happened yesterday is no longer enough to stay compliant, profitable, and competitive.

Join us to explore how QAD Adaptive ERP and Champion AI create a true system of action, transforming operational data into real-time decisions that drive performance. Learn how manufacturers are preparing for FSMA 204, navigating volatile supply chains, managing complex formulations, and protecting margins.

If you're evaluating next-generation ERP platforms, this session challenges conventional thinking and shows how modern manufacturers move beyond reporting to AI-powered decision-making.

In today’s volatile market, reactive systems won’t protect margins. Discover how leading manufacturers are adopting systems of action to enable faster decisions, stronger compliance, and measurable profitability.

What You'll Learn:

  • The Death of the Report: Why traditional ERP reporting is no longer enough to compete in today’s CP & F&B landscape.

  • Compliance as a Catalyst: How to achieve FSMA 204 traceability while improving operational efficiency and supply chain visibility.

  • From Data to Decisions: How QAD Adaptive ERP and Champion AI turn operational data into real-time, prescriptive insights.

  • Mastering Manufacturing Complexity: Strategies for managing volatile supply chains, ingredient variability, and product formulations without sacrificing margin.

  • Real-World Impact: How manufacturers are improving profitability, responsiveness, and compliance with a System of Action approach.

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Speakers

Stephen Dombroski
Stephen Dombroski
Director – Consumer, Food & Beverage Markets
Stephen is a 40-year veteran of the Consumer Products and Food & Beverage industries, with a career uniquely split between manufacturing leadership and strategic consulting. An early pioneer in finite scheduling, he specializes in aligning complex shop-floor operations with enterprise-level S&OP and ERP systems. This deep industry background allows Stephen to bridge the gap between production reality and software promise, ensuring manufacturing organizations remain disciplined, compliant, and profitable.