SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 03, 2016 -- Park City Group’s ReposiTrak®, the leading provider of Compliance Management and Track & Trace solutions for food, pharma and dietary supplement safety, announces that Michigan-based, 100-year-old Great Lakes Foods has chosen ReposiTrak® to manage regulatory and business documentation compliance within their supply chain. Great Lakes Foods is a locally-owned, full line supplier of wholesale groceries, meat, produce, dairy and frozen, private label, bakery, deli and HBC/General Merchandise for supermarkets and convenience stores. The company focuses on innovation in products and format, providing strong marketing programs, experienced personal and customer-driven retail support to grocery stores throughout the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and Wisconsin.
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“We are committed to providing our retailer and wholesaler customers with safe, high quality food and have been looking for an automated system to help manage our growing list of FSMA compliance documentation,” said Jason DuPont, Distribution Manager of Great Lakes Foods. “ReposiTrak’s Compliance Management system will help us in two ways. First, with collecting and managing the documents we require from our upstream suppliers, and second, with sharing Great Lakes’ required documentation with our downstream customers.”
“Great Lakes Foods is one of many like-minded wholesalers leveraging ReposiTrak to provide transparency and visibility to its supply chain,” said Randall K. Fields, Chairman and CEO of Park City Group. “We are proud to have Great Lakes on board, and expect continued strong interest in ReposiTrak as food supply chain participants prepare to comply with FSMA rules in September.”
ReposiTrak, a wholly owned subsidiary of Park City Group (NASDAQ:PCYG) helps manage regulatory, financial and brand risk associated with issues of safety in the global food, pharma and dietary supply chains. Powered by Park City Group’s technology, the platform consists of two systems: Compliance Management, which not only receives, stores and shares documentation, but also manages compliance through dashboards and alerts for missing or expired documents; and Track & Trace, which quickly identifies product ingredients and their supply chain path in the unfortunate event of a product recall. It can reduce the risk in the supply chain by identifying backward chaining sources and forward chaining recipients of products in near real time.
About ReposiTrak
ReposiTrak is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Park City Group (NASDAQ:PCYG) and was co-founded with Leavitt Partners. ReposiTrak® provides food retailers and suppliers with a robust solution to help them protect their brands and remain in compliance with the rapidly evolving regulations in the Food Safety Modernization Act. Additionally, ReposiTrak enables traceability as products and their ingredients move between trading partners. More information is available at www.repositrak.com.
About Park City Group
Park City Group (PCYG) is a Software-as-a-Service (“SaaS”) provider that brings unique visibility to the consumer goods supply chain, delivering actionable information to ensure products are available when and where consumers demand them, helping retailers and suppliers to ‘Sell More, Stock Less, and See Everything’. Park City Group’s technology also assists all participants in the food and drug supply chains to comply with food and drug safety regulations through the Company’s ReposiTrak subsidiary. More information is available at www.parkcitygroup.com.
Media Contact Ronald Margulis RAM Communications +1 908.272.3930 [email protected]


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