Deardorff Family Farms has implemented RedLine Solutions’ RedLine Cooler product to manage inventory, improve operations, and increase customer satisfaction.
RedLine Cooler enables users with tools for accurate order fulfillment, real-time inventory control, and real-time traceability reporting. All of these features improve operational efficiency.
“The biggest benefit so far is the level of inventory visibility,” reports Scott Deardorff. “Our users in the warehouse are able to load orders more efficiently and accurately than ever before, with improved product quality for our customers.”
With software features such as directed picking, real-time validation, and substitution checks, RedLine Cooler typically pays for itself within one season.
Deardorff plans to use additional RedLine Cooler functions such as treatment tracking in the coming season. Going forward, their improved inventory visibility will also enable them to specify pallets to customers and increase the ease of sharing traceability data.
“Deardorff has been an industry leader for decades and we’re very excited to be working with them,” says Todd Baggett, CEO of RedLine Solutions. “We’re happy that they selected RedLine Cooler to maximize efficiency in their new Oxnard facilities.”
For more information:
Audrey Van Norman
RedLine Solutions
Tel: +1 408.562.1700
avannorman@redlinesolutions.com
www.redlineforproduce.com





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