FutureLog

Founded in 1999, FutureLog designs and develops digital procure-to-pay solutions for the hospitality and gastronomy industries, handling all aspects of purchasing, inventory management, invoice processing and more.

About FutureLog:

Founded in 1999, FutureLog designs and develops digital procure-to-pay solutions for the hospitality and gastronomy industries, handling all aspects of purchasing, inventory management, invoice processing and more.

Headquartered in Switzerland, we have offices in Böblingen, Paris, Dubai, Bangkok, Singapore and Sydney, with 20+ years of experience in supporting customers to digitise their P2P processes while ensuring secure, seamless connectivity.

Our procurement and hospitality backgrounds have helped us to truly understand the needs and challenges of our customers. Cloud-based and fully interfaced, our unique, market-leading functionality is available via our desktop and mobile applications, making it easier than ever for our customers to work while on-the-go.

Actionable insights and customisable real-time reporting are delivered by our Business Intelligence tool, and our automated, intuitive modules bring greater control, transparency and accuracy across the P2P journey. Our Recipe Management Module helps customers to calculate menu profitability quickly and easily, with POS connectivity to ensure efficient, automated stock decrementation and simplified stocktaking workloads.

BEST FOR:

Hotels, hotel chains, restaurants, bars, entertainment venues

Contact Details:

Company: FutureLog

Location: Baar, Switzerland

Founded: 1999

Website: https://futurelog.com/

FEATURES

  • Ordering / E-Procurement
  • Invoicing
  • Inventory Management
  • Business Intelligence
  • Contract Management
  • Recipe Management

DEPLOYMENT

Cloud, Desktop, Mobile

SUPPORT

Email, Phone

TRAINING

In Person, Live Online, Documentation, Videos

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Introduction to FutureLog

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