
Product development is high on the priority list at ReflexSystems. Purely practical solutions are what is essential - how could it be otherwise?. Work is performed based on the idea that we want to make our customers' lives easier. ReflexSystems is, therefore, continuously adjusting the existing software and coming up with new products to offer companies practical support in relation to their business processes.
It is true that ReflexSystems comes up with solutions based on daily practice from the food industry but legislation and regulatory frameworks also play a role in relation to product development. The Reflex 3000 system has been provided with a special module in relation to the area covered by the General Food Law to ensure that tracking and tracing requirements set by this Law are met.
ReflexSystems has added a special Internet ordering module to the package for customers who want to introduce the option of ordering online. A system has also been developed to pick paperless orders through wireless RF terminals such as a wrist terminal with a connected barcode scanner that fits around your finger that ensures both hands remain free. At all times, based on the idea of “How can employees best work with it in practice?” Because that is what it is all about. ReflexSystems develops all software itself because it is strategically important to us that we have all knowledge in-house. We can, thus, provide you with the best possible service.
Service is becoming more and more important to ReflexSystems as well as high quality, user-friendliness and a good price/quality ratio to ensure it can differentiate itself from the competition. Providing service is important to you and us to ensure that the quality of products, and, therefore, the software, can achieve a high level. Within this context, regularly new releases of Reflex 3000 modules are supplied based on your wishes, experiences and requirements. These focus as much as possible on practice. All new products and systems are extensively tested to ensure that disruptions in relation to business processes can be avoided. For example, through pre-releases where business practices are mirrored.