Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Orderly growth for Derbyshire food and drink supply chain tech specialists

Orderly, a supply chain management software business, headquartered in Derbyshire, is celebrating a 40% increase in the size of its team after a major expansion phase.

The B Corp certified company, which can count some of the biggest names in the food and beverage sectors among its clients, has added 16 members of staff to its team in the past few months from all over the globe.

Orderly CEO Peter Evans said: “We began as a simple idea in someone’s study, and now are a recognised global supply chain vendor.

“We are very much ‘remote first’ and thanks to this dynamic and diverse working culture, we have been able to recruit elite talent from around the world and attract major clients to us who find that our values and approach resonates with them. However, we’ve still got an office in Derbyshire for anyone who likes having a base.”

With a passion for sustainability as well as the mission to streamline its customers’ supply chains, Orderly is fully self-funded but has benefited from direction from Innovate UK.

Looking ahead, Orderly anticipates major sustainability savings to be unlocked for forward thinking businesses by leveraging their expanded product capabilities, including the Orderly Digital Assistant.

Pete added: “On top of our standard ordering and inventory management solutions, we’ve introduced our Orderly Digital Assistant. It’s an exciting AI tool that helps you predict the needs of your business, reduce risk and engage your employees.

“We think this will be a game-changer in the food and beverage sector and will make a massive difference in terms of sustainability and its impact on the planet.”

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