Mcenters 8.0 Official
With cybersecurity threats targeting supply chains on the rise, Mcenters 8.0 introduces granular Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) down to the field level. A receiving clerk can see cost and vendor data, but cannot edit them; a picker can see location heatmaps, but cannot access financial data.
The platform is now SOC 2 Type II compliant by default and supports Single Sign-On (SSO) via SAML 2.0 and OAuth 2.0. For food and pharmaceutical distributors, version 8.0 includes enhanced lot tracking and expiration date enforcement with automatic quarantine workflows. mcenters 8.0
If you are a CTO or e-commerce manager evaluating this platform, these are the features that will demand your attention. With cybersecurity threats targeting supply chains on the
The most immediately noticeable change in Mcenters 8.0 is the user interface. Legacy systems often suffered from "click fatigue"—the need to navigate through five screens to update a single SKU. Version 8.0 eliminates this with a hyper-responsive, widget-based dashboard. For food and pharmaceutical distributors, version 8
Users can now customize their command center to show live bottleneck alerts, dock door utilization, and staff picking rates in real time. The latency between a barcode scan and the screen update has been reduced to under 100 milliseconds, enabling floor managers to make corrections before the error propagates.
Problem: A fast-food franchise with 500 locations needs a unified app, but each owner wants to run local promotions (e.g., "Discount on Tuesdays at Store #42").
Solution: Using mCenters 8.0, the corporate office pushes the global menu, but each franchisee logs into their specific "micro-center" dashboard to adjust pricing for local events. The customer app pulls data from the nearest micro-center, showing the correct local deal without breaking the global brand aesthetic.