Food Logistics

NOV-DEC 2012

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These solutions are available in a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) environment and can be fully branded using your company���s logos and themes. Cass Information Systems, Bridgeton, MO Web site: www.cassinfo.com Year founded: 1906 Number of employees: 1,000 Number of food customers: 26 Solution name(s): Freight audit, payment and business intelligence services Worth noting: Cass Information Systems is the leading provider of freight audit, payment, and business intelligence services. By understanding our customers��� critical transportation and accounting processes, we provide customized business intelligence solutions that help create a competitive advantage through reduced costs, increased ef���ciency, and better decision making capability. Cass��� experience with Fortune 500 companies includes many of the major food companies as well as retail chains. CaseStack, Santa Monica, CA Web site: www.casestack.com Year founded: 1999 Number of employees: 225 Number of food customers: 2,500 Solution name(s): CaseStack offers transportation management and warehousing services along with a Retailer Consolidation Program Worth noting: CaseStack���s service, Delivered Green Program, participates in EPA���s SmartWay as a transportation partner and aims to eliminate supply chain waste. In addition,our Web-based technology platform provides full transparency our clients. CDR, Covington, LA Web site: www.cdrsoftware.com Year founded: 1982 Number of employees: 15 Number of food customers: 100 Solution name(s): DAC Worth noting: CDR���s solutions provide ���exibility for companies of all sizes to automate their business processes and increase pro���tability. Their fully integrated software management system, DAC, provides ���exible, real time control of warehouse operations, enabling distributors to minimize inventory losses. 28 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2012 ��� FOOD LOGISTICS CombineNet, Pittsburgh, PA Web site: www.combinenet.com Year founded: 2000 Number of employees: 65 Number of food customers: 16 Solution name(s): CombineNet ASAP (Advanced Sourcing Application Platform) Worth noting: CombineNet offers an industryleading advanced sourcing solution, CombineNet ASAP, a SaaS-based offering for Global 2000 companies. Buyers set up how they want to analyze the supplier information, using business rules and risk factors they wish to apply, and then click a button to ���optimize��� the scenario���within seconds, CombineNet returns the optimal answer on which supplier or suppliers should be awarded the business and how. Cooltrax, Nashua, NH Web site: www.cooltrax.com Year founded: 2002 Number of employees: 20 Number of food customers: 50 Solution name(s): Fresh inTransit, Fresh inStore, Fresh inSide Worth noting: Fresh inTransit tracks the location of refrigerated trailers and reefers, monitors all performance aspects of the units, and provides independent reefer temp monitoring using combined telemetry and wireless technologies in real time. Temperature and other performance violations are reported immediately via SMS and/or email. www.foodlogistics.com

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