Brakes is a leading supplier to the catering industry, providing ambient, chilled and frozen products across the U.K., France and Sweden. The company services over 30,000 deliveries a day in the U.K. alone and offers its customers more than 15,000 different product lines. With the company experiencing a period of expansion and acquisition, it turned to Honeywell Voice and Voiteq to work closely with their team and deliver a voice-directed solution to support that growth. See how Brakes’ leadership and operations teams have come to rely on the efficiencies enabled by Honeywell Voice and Voiteq.
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