Maines Shifts to Retalix Power Delivery Tracking Software

DALLAS (March 19, 2012)—Maines Paper and Food Service, Inc. will provide enhanced delivery capabilities to its clientele with Retalix® Ltd.’s Power Delivery solution. The software application will track shipments from Maines’ warehouses to their customers’ receiving doors, while providing proof of delivery, mobile delivery capabilities, invoice reconciliation and increased accuracy.

The system will go live this year and will support 11 Maines' warehouses that deliver to clients in 33 states throughout the United States. Power Delivery integrates with the Conklin, N.Y.-based distributor’s existing implementation of Retalix’s Warehouse Management software, providing a seamless, comprehensive warehousing and delivery solution.

“Power Delivery will help us improve our delivery accuracy, enhance our traceability initiatives, and provide greater visibility into our warehousing and delivery activities,” said Sumit Koli, director of performance improvement at Maines. “In addition, the ability to easily and seamlessly integrate Power Delivery with our existing deployment of Retalix Warehouse Management, combined with Retalix’s industry experience and commitment to partnership, made our decision easy.”

For more information, visit www.retalix.com.

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