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Axibis is an ERP extension solution for the food industry. Since 2019, it has been fully integrated into Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central. It is not a generic SaaS tool; instead, it enhances Business Central with industry-specific capabilities around the pain points of food businesses, such as raw materials, recipes, batches, packaging, quality, labeling, and production traceability. The service entity information points to Belgium-based iFacto Food Solutions / Thinkme ICT.
At its foundation, Axibis inherits Business Central’s ERP capabilities, including inventory, WMS, production, MRP/MPS, orders, CRM, invoicing, accounting, budgeting, cash flow, and multi-company management. Axibis adds food-industry modules covering raw material specifications, nutritional values and allergens, supplier certificates, recipes, CCP and production controls, a batch toolbox, packaging materials, inbound and outbound warehouse registration, quality inspections, incident management, maintenance planning, supplier evaluation, labels, SSCC, EDI, GLN, GTIN, GDSN, as well as 2D/3D/RF scanning and machine/sensor connectivity.
Pricing transparency is fairly good: Essentials costs €119/user/month, Quality costs €145/user/month, and Advanced costs €205/user/month. All are annual subscription prices excluding VAT, and all include a Dynamics 365 Business Central Premium license. The website clearly offers a 30-day free trial and moves procurement forward through contact, demo, quotation, and launch steps.
The solution supports deployment on Microsoft Cloud or on-premises, and can also be operated remotely via mobile devices. For integrations, it relies on the Microsoft ecosystem and can connect with Outlook, Excel, Word, Power BI, and AppSource extensions, while also covering EDI, GDSN, and device/sensor scenarios. In terms of security and compliance, the website emphasizes that it is GDPR ready, can restrict and track access to personal data, and relies on Microsoft’s security framework to reduce the risk of unauthorized access and data loss.
Its strengths include a mature ERP foundation, detailed food-industry functionality, publicly listed pricing packages, and support for both cloud and on-premises deployment. Its drawbacks are that the website is primarily in Dutch, and it does not disclose details on APIs, SLA, implementation timelines, or cross-region service coverage. Its industry focus is also very strong, so it may not be suitable for non-food businesses. It is better suited to European food manufacturers, processors, and packaging companies, especially SMBs upgrading from Excel or fragmented systems to an integrated ERP.
The main content does not provide information about access from China, RMB payments, or local services, so its availability in China is unknown. Chinese companies that care about local implementation, invoicing and tax requirements, and supply-chain ecosystem support may also compare Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central native solutions, SAP Business One, Odoo, NetSuite, as well as local food manufacturing ERP solutions from vendors such as Yonyou and Kingdee.
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