SALT LAKE CITY, March 02, 2016 -- Park City Group (NASDAQ:PCYG), a cloud-based software company that uses big data management to help retailers and their suppliers ‘Sell more, Stock less and See everything’, announces The Golub Corporation, based in Schenectady, NY, has selected Park City Group’s Scan-based Trading solution to support their new go-to-market strategy for Direct Store Delivery (DSD) vendors. This American owned, family-managed company, which operates more than 130 Price Chopper and Market 32 grocery stores in New York, Massachusetts, Vermont, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and New Hampshire, prides itself on longstanding traditions of innovative food merchandising, leadership in community service and cooperative employee relations.
“DSD products are notoriously difficult to manage at the shelf,” said Blaine Bringhurst, Senior Vice-president of Sales, Merchandising and Marketing at Price Chopper. “Park City Group’s Scan-based Trading solution will provide us with a progressive way to manage our DSD vendors while lowering our costs and inventory investment.”
Park City Group’s Scan-based Trading solution provides retailers with multiple benefits, including greater efficiencies in DSD receiving, lower operating expenses, no-hassle payments and increased sales of 3%-10% through greater visibility to product performance.
“Costs decrease when retailers and their DSD suppliers can see product movement and collaborate to drive efficiencies,” said Randall Fields, CEO of Park City Group. “Over time, collaborators also see lower out of stocks, improve assortments, and provide fresher products for shoppers, which all but guarantee higher sales.”
About Park City Group
Park City Group (NASDAQ: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 and www.repositrak.com.
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