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Ruan’s Food and Beverage Scope
Technology Category
- Functional Applications - Fleet Management Systems (FMS)
- Functional Applications - Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
Applicable Industries
- Food & Beverage
- Retail
Applicable Functions
- Logistics & Transportation
- Warehouse & Inventory Management
Use Cases
- Fleet Management
- Supply Chain Visibility
- Warehouse Automation
Services
- System Integration
- Training
The Challenge
ABD issued an RFP for transportation and warehousing fulfillment in May 2017, seeking a partner to serve its customers, reduce risk, build flexibility and scale, and maximize profit. After a thorough evaluation, the organization chose to partner with Ruan, a respected leader in the transportation, warehousing, and logistics industry based in Des Moines, IA. ABD enforces state laws and administrative rules related to the manufacture and sale of alcohol products in Iowa. Funds are generated by the sale of alcoholic liquor to off-premises retail licensees, license fees, civil penalties, and excise tax of beer and wine. These revenues are transferred to the General Fund as well as to public treasuries to support city, county, and state programs. Ruan will serve over 1,500 locations and manage approximately 2,300 SKUs.
About The Customer
The Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division (ABD) is responsible for enforcing state laws and administrative rules related to the manufacture and sale of alcohol products in Iowa. ABD generates funds through the sale of alcoholic liquor to off-premises retail licensees, license fees, civil penalties, and excise tax of beer and wine. These revenues are transferred to the General Fund and public treasuries to support city, county, and state programs. ABD serves over 1,500 locations and manages approximately 2,300 SKUs. The organization recently signed an agreement with Ruan Transportation Management Systems for dedicated contract transportation and value-added warehousing.
The Solution
Ruan hired 18 professional drivers and 30 warehouse personnel. Ruan is responsible for the management of the fleet and professional drivers, including recruiting and retaining employees, training and development, providing state-of-the-art technology, complying with all regulatory and safety requirements, and implementing an equipment and maintenance strategy to keep ABD’s operation running efficiently and safely. Ruan provides complete supply chain solutions, collaborating with customers to evaluate, optimize, and deliver a one-source transportation solution focused on continuous improvement, cost reduction initiatives, safety, and overall supply chain efficiency. From hiring experienced, professional drivers and managing carriers to investing in equipment and implementing best-of-breed technology, Ruan ensures a high standard of service and safety.
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