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Associated Food Stores Expands Use of Warehouse Management SystemAssociated Food Stores Expands Use of Warehouse Management System

Associated Food Stores is replacing two legacy warehouse management systems in Montana with the Retalix Triceps solution, and is expanding its use of the system at its headquarters distribution center.

September 4, 2008

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SALT LAKE CITY — Associated Food Stores is replacing two legacy warehouse management systems in Montana with the Retalix Triceps solution, and is expanding its use of the system at its headquarters distribution center here. Triceps, from Dallas-based Retalix, is designed to drive more accurate tracking of inventory levels, reduce handling and inventory charges, increase labor efficiency and improve management of store orders, said Retalix. “We’ve had tremendous success with Retalix Triceps and have developed a deep appreciation of its capabilities at our headquarters facility,” said Craig McPhee, executive director of distribution at Associated Food Stores, in a statement. “We are optimistic about leveraging the technology across our other distribution centers.” Associated Food Stores is also adding new automated storage and retrieval systems at the headquarters location.

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