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Royal Foods Data, Technology Stack, and Enterprise Applications
Collaboration
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Microsoft Legacy Microsoft 365 Collaboration Collaboration n/a 2015 2015
Content Management
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VAR/SI
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Dreamstime Legacy Dreamstime Content Management Content Management n/a 2019 2019
Digital Signing Content Management 2024 2024
Web Content Management Content Management 2019 2019
SCM
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Category
Market
VAR/SI
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Commerce Vision Legacy Commerce Vision Lucy Order Management SCM n/a 2017 2018
In 2017 Royal Foods trialled and then adopted Commerce Vision Lucy to automate inbound PDF purchase orders into its Pronto ERP. Royal Foods deployed Commerce Vision Lucy as an Order Management solution to automate purchase order ingestion and to accelerate fulfillment operations across its Australian distribution footprint. The implementation focused on automated document ingestion and PO line parsing, mapping extracted order lines into Pronto ERP for order creation and routing. Configuration included exception handling and workflow queues to surface unreadable PDFs or data errors for human review, aligning with common Order Management functional workflows for order orchestration and error resolution. Commerce Vision Lucy was integrated directly with Pronto ERP, eliminating early morning manual processing of emailed PDF orders and enabling round the clock order intake. Commerce Vision reports Lucy now processes over 50 per cent of Royal Foods' approximately 30,000 order lines per month in Australia, which improved fulfillment speed and reduced order entry errors while allowing staff to be redeployed to higher value tasks. Rollout began with a trial phase followed by wider adoption, with governance centered on exception management and incremental configuration to expand automated coverage. The architecture localized processing at Royal Foods distribution operations, with operational scope limited to order capture and ERP order creation within Australian sites.
CRM
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Tag Management CRM 2020 2020
PaaS
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Apps Development PaaS 2025 2025
CyberSecurity
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Application Security (AppSec) CyberSecurity 2025 2025
Secure Email Gateways (SEGs) CyberSecurity 2019 2019
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) CyberSecurity 2013 2013
IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at Royal Foods
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Apps Being Evaluated by Royal Foods Executives
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Royal Foods Technographics

Royal Foods is a Distribution organization based in Australia, with around 200 employees and annual revenues of $60.0 million.

Royal Foods operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as Microsoft 365, Dreamstime and Commerce Vision Lucy, covering areas like Collaboration, Content Management and Order Management.

Royal Foods has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as Microsoft, Dreamstime and Commerce Vision.

Royal Foods recently adopted applications including JavaScript in 2025, reCAPTCHA in 2025 and Exclaimer Cloud Signatures for Office 365 in 2024, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.

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