Cream-O-Land Dairy Pushes the Limits of
Direct Store Delivery Technology with Numeric Computer Systems
Founded in 1934 by Samuel Schneier, Cream-O-Land Dairy delivered the finest and
freshest dairy products to small grocery stores and homes in the New Brunswick, New
Jersey area. Fast forward 70 years and today the dairy remains a family business, run by
Jay and Robert Schneier, Samuel’s grandchildren. The Schneier’s have helped the dairy
grow significantly by expanding their service area and delivering to 8,000 of the finest
grocery stores, foodservice companies, independent supermarkets, schools and colleges
throughout New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Connecticut, Florida and the
Caribbean.
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Plains Dairy Shifts to NCS State-Of-The-Art DSD/Route Accounting Solutions
Nestled in the heart of Amarillo, Texas, sits a state-of-the-art dairy processing facility
known as Plains Dairy. From its humble beginnings – run by a single owner and supported
by only 70 cows – to operating today as a subsidiary of Affiliated Foods, Plains Dairy
supplies hundreds of thousands of gallons of milk each day to customers in West Texas,
New Mexico, Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas and Arizona. The dairy’s product line also
includes brewed Red Diamond tea, Tampico punch, Culligan water and fruit drinks.
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Holsum de Puerto Rico
By the mid-1990’s
Holsum knew that in order to get the most of their handheld technology
investment, maximize its functionality and to “tap” all the
information that the system could provide, they would need to replace
their home grown systems with a true route accounting application that
supported the specific requirements of the baking industry. A search
among software vendors was performed and NCS was chosen based on their
knowledge of the route management and Direct Store Delivery or DSD
arena and their leadership and strength in the area of Information
Systems Technology.
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The NAXML Advantage - Rutter's Farm Stores
Rutter’s Farm Stores (York, PA) were faced with increasing store level
inefficiencies caused by manual processes during product receipt.
Faced with multiple vendors, more than a thousand DSD SKU’s, and
manual entry of the invoices by store management, they needed to drive
costs out of their supply chain. Rutter’s also owns a dairy.
Rutter’s shared ownership provided a perfect opportunity to bring
supply chain efficiency to both its companies. Rutter’s management
teamed up with NCS – Numeric Computer Systems, Inc of Hauppauge, NY to
implement a method to electronically deliver invoices via National
Association of Convenience Stores (NACS) developed XML standard
language called NAXML.
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