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Aug
25
Webinar: Bin Tracking

Do lost bins cost you significant money each year?

 

      

Many fresh produce companies harvest their crops into bins, keeping track of these bins is a real challenge. Lost bins cost some customers over $100,000 every year. Whether you are losing tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars in bins each year; you won't want to miss this webinar. Learn how Lotpath's Bin Tracking Solution can help you manage your bin inventory using software and mobile handheld computers to check bins in and out.

In this webinar you will learn how we can help you:

  • Manage bin inventory (receipts, issues, returns, lost bins)
  • Know the location of every bin by grower
  • Record harvest bin pick-up locations
  • Create and manage driver daily drop-off and pick-up schedules
  • Issue grower receipts and maintain electronic records
  • Enforce special organic handling rules
Date & Time:
Wednesday, 25 August 2010, 11:00 AM — 12:00 PM
Registration Deadline:
Tuesday, 24 August 2010

The registration period is over.


  • "RedLine Cooler improved our inventory integrity and reduced our average load time by 20%."

     

    Lupe Rodriguez
    Distribution Manager
    Church Brothers Produce

  •  "RedLine has been able to help us adapt to mulitple customer requests for PTI compliance since we deployed in 2009."

     

     

    Carlos Rodriquez
    QC Manager
    Eclipse Berry Farms

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    "We found the PTI Consulting from RedLine extremely valuable. Gary Fleming knows the PTI inside and out. He helped us separate the realities from myths and provided clear direction to help us meet our customer's PTI requirements."

    Jana Dandrea
    Operations Manager
    Dandrea Produce

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     "We've gained complete visibility on the inbound side and are doing the same thing for outbound."

     

    Rodney Bonds
    Director of Distribution
    Driscoll's

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    “RedLine gave us options to help us meet PTI requirements. We were able to meet compliance without major changes to our packing process.”


    Adam Wooten
    Operations Manager
    Wayne E. Bailey