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Friday, October 6, 2017
CloudBlending. #cloudblending.
CloudBlending is a new business model boosting an end-to-end supply chain system and giving companies access to food powder blends as a service anywhere in the world at the best price.
Digital technologies have enabled not only to connect knowledge on a global scale but also to optimize manufacturing processes. Using this, Blendhub has developed CloudBlending, a new business model that optimizes relationships within the food value chain to facilitate the development of new food products and the reduction of their cost to the final consumer. It is an end-to-end supply chain model that generates new business and growth opportunities for all parties involved in food creation, production and delivering. see
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