Building Moo Software
Faizan, lead developer at Qbil Software, explains why Moo Software was built specifically for dairy ingredient traders — and what that means in practice.
Faizan, lead developer at Qbil Software, explains why Moo Software was built specifically for dairy ingredient traders — and what that means in practice.
Smarter Integrations for Moo Users Many Moo customers connect their trading platform to finance software, reporting tools, logistics applications and other business systems. Moo users benefit from the same integration platform that powers Qbil-Trade. Behind these integrations is the Qbil-Trade API, which allows information to move automatically between systems without
More than contracts. More control. Most demos only scratch the surface of contracts. And even if you work with Moo Software every day, there’s a good chance you haven’t seen everything it can do. This webinar is built for anyone who wants to go deeper – whether you’re evaluating Moo
Moo Software now automatically notifies traders after contract approval and supports file attachments on Lots. Keep quality certificates, delivery documents, and other important files linked directly to your dairy trading lots.
Wednesday May 13 (Dutch) or May 20 English at 11:00 AM. In dairy trading, timing is everything. Prices move fast, margins are tight, and you need instant clarity on your positions.
Behind Moo Software stands Qbil Software B.V., the company responsible for its development and infrastructure. Qbil Software is certified for ISO 27001, ISO 27701 and aligns with the NIS2 directive, ensuring that Moo Software meets current European standards for cybersecurity and resilience.
Over the past year, we’ve introduced a range of improvements in Moo — all designed to give dairy traders more control, better insight, and greater efficiency in their daily operations.
Falling milk prices create risks and opportunities for dairy traders. See how Moo Software helps manage inventory, margins and market volatility.