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Brochure: Monarch® Sierra Sport4™ 9493™ Printer
7/6/2009
Introducing the "Hybrid" Printer! The maximum user flexibility combined with seamless power switching improves your productivity!
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Brochure: FreshMarx® M9415™ AutoMarx Labeling System Foolproof Date Coding
7/6/2009
We've made a science of engineering "smart" freshness labeling solutions that take the guess-work and liability out of date coding. This fast and easy to use printer saves you time in the kitchen! Features two built in printers. One label can be used for ingredient or nutritional information, the other for prep and discard information.
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FreshMarx® M9415™ AutoMarx Labeling System Foolproof Date Coding
7/6/2009
We've made a science of engineering "smart" freshness labeling solutions that take the guess-work and liability out of date coding. This fast and easy to use printer saves you time in the kitchen! Features two built in printers. One label can be used for ingredient or nutritional information, the other for prep and discard information.
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Case Study: Provide Suppliers With Real-Time Data
6/24/2009
Founded in Los Angeles in 1871, Smart & Final operates approximately 285 stores under the Smart & Final, Smart Foodservice Cash & Carry, Henry’s Farmers Market, and Sun Harvest Market banners. The company operates nonmembership warehouse stores for food and foodservice supplies in six states, northern Mexico, and farmers’ market stores in California and Texas. Now headquartered in Commerce, CA, the company employs 8,500 people. By Erin Harris, Integrated Solutions For Retailers magazine
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Provide Suppliers With Real-Time Data
6/24/2009
Founded in Los Angeles in 1871, Smart & Final operates approximately 285 stores under the Smart & Final, Smart Foodservice Cash & Carry, Henry’s Farmers Market, and Sun Harvest Market banners. The company operates nonmembership warehouse stores for food and foodservice supplies in six states, northern Mexico, and farmers’ market stores in California and Texas. Now headquartered in Commerce, CA, the company employs 8,500 people. By Erin Harris, Integrated Solutions For Retailers magazine
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Case Study: Maintaining Critical Food Temperatures In Pouch Cooling
6/3/2009
From the very beginning, Pepe’s made all of the food for its restaurants in one location to keep a better grip on production costs, quality control and uniformity. Even in the restaurant’s early days, the company utilized pouch technology for storing and transporting its products. The use of pouches is popular now, but 40 years ago it was not in mainstream use. By Jim McMahon, Lyco Manufacturing
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Maintaining Critical Food Temperatures In Pouch Cooling
6/3/2009
From the very beginning, Pepe’s made all of the food for its restaurants in one location to keep a better grip on production costs, quality control and uniformity. Even in the restaurant’s early days, the company utilized pouch technology for storing and transporting its products. The use of pouches is popular now, but 40 years ago it was not in mainstream use. By Jim McMahon
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Guest Column: Factors To Consider When Selecting A POS System
2/6/2009
One of the most critical and possibly frightening purchases a retailer will ever have to make is a point of sale system. It is a critical purchase because it will force the retailer to reexamine their business policies, procedures and plans for the future. It is a frightening purchase because few retailers have experience in selecting a point of sale system and with such a large investment required they will have to live with their decision, be it good or bad, for quite some time. This document lists the essential items that retailers should consider in their POS buying decision. By Richard Cuttler, stj Retail
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White Paper: Country Of Origin Labeling: Just The Facts
1/28/2009
The mandatory Country of Origin Labeling, (COOL), Rule became effective on September 30, 2008. The intent of this law is to provide consumers with additional information on which to base their purchasing decisions. COOL is a retail labeling program and as such does not provide a basis for addressing food safety. By Avery Dennison Printer Systems Division
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Country Of Origin Labeling: Just The Facts
1/28/2009
The mandatory Country of Origin Labeling, (COOL), Rule became effective on September 30, 2008. The intent of this law is to provide consumers with additional information on which to base their purchasing decisions. COOL is a retail labeling program and as such does not provide a basis for addressing food safety. By Avery Dennison Printer Systems Division