Faced with a shortage of workers, the Quebec company Mondoux had to reinvent itself to continue its growth.
Mondoux sells over 3500 tons of sweets every year. These candies are shipped everywhere in Canada, we have a distribution network in Quebec and we deliver the whole of Quebec, ”said Lilia Abderrahman, Planning Director at Confisery Mondoux.
This is a surprising phenomenon, but the epidemic has led to high growth in candy sales.
“Actually, the epidemic has made consumers eat more sweets. We had to open another shift to meet the demand,” said Ms. Abdurrahman.
The organization faces many challenges and especially the shortage of manpower, which affects the entire area.
“For a while it really was the level of recruitment, the shortage of workers, the stability to keep employees intact, and on the other hand, we also had an increase in the raw materials for confectionery,” she added.
It is a software that allows the company to do more and overcome staff shortages.
“Basically here, we have the performance of the machines in real time, the thing that the employees really appreciate is that they are provided with information, so the informed employee participates so he can see these results in a timely manner.”
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