
ADC Press Release Archive:
Raley's
Implements NutriGen
December 2001, Sacramento CA
Raley's Supermarkets, running 150 stores under the Raley's, Bel Air, Nob Hill
and Food Source banners in California, Nevada and New Mexico, has selected
ADC's NutriGen to manage ingredients and nutrition
scale labeling in their Bakery departments. Raley's has twice been voted number
one supermarket chain in the USA by readers of a leading national consumer
magazine. NutriGen
ensures compliance with FDA labeling requirements and stricter state laws
due to be implemented in March 2002, whereby all items produced or altered
in-store must have both ingredients and nutrifacts on the label.
Rouses selects
P-Cubed, InterScale and iScale
November 2001, Thibodaux LA
Rouses Supermarkets in Louisiana has selected P-Cubed,
ADC's Perishable Production Planning system, to manage in-store Meat department
inventories. As a family run corporation, Rouses are innovators in supermarket
technology being one of the first chains to implement DSD, PC-based POS registers
and web-based shopping. ADC's InterScale with
iScale servers replaced Rouse's existing scales
management system.
SuperTarget
acquires further
InterScale licenses
October 2001, Minneapolis
MN
SuperTarget
have selected InterScale for scales management and integrated the application
into their own store systems. SuperTarget is a full-service grocery store
located inside of a Target store. Nearly
1000 Target stores operate in 46 states, including Target Greatland stores,
and SuperTarget stores. There are 62 stores implementing the SuperTarget format
today, with many more planned.
Dierberg's
rolls out InterScale
September 2001, St. Louis MO
Dierberg's Markets, Inc. has
completed the roll out of ADC's InterScale scales management system to all
stores. ADC's web-based Enterprise Central hosting
system has been interfaced to the Bass system to allow changes from a single
price hosting system to be applied to the Hobart scales in Dierberg's stores.
K-Va-T
selects InterScale
July
2001, Abingdon, VA
K-Va-T
Food Stores, Inc. have selected the InterScale Scale Server software to
manage in-store scales, hosted from the InterScale Standard Edition Central
system. K-Va-T operates 88 stores under the Food City and Mid-Mountain Foods
banners throughout Kentucky, Virginia and Tennessee. The company currently
stands at number 44 among the nations largest grocery chains and is
number 279 among the nations top 500 privately held companies according
to Forbes Magazine.
Raley's
implements ADC's InterScale Enterprise System
June 2001,
Sacramento CA
Raley's Supermarkets,
running 150 stores under the Raley's, Bel Air, Nob Hill and Food Source banners
in California, Nevada and New Mexico, has selected ADC's InterScale Enterprise
Central system and Scale Server software to manage scales in their stores.
Raley's has twice been voted number one supermarket chain in the USA by readers
of a leading national consumer magazine.
Bigg's
supermarket successfully rolls out ADC's InterScale.
April 2001, Milford
OH
Bigg's Markets, a SuperValu
company selected and implemented InterScale for scales management. SuperValu
is the 10th largest food retailer in the USA, and the nations leading food
distributor.
Roundy's
selects InterScale and iScale
March
2001, Pewaukee WI
Roundy's, the nation's eighth largest
grocery wholesaler, has chosen ADC for their Scales management solution, implementing
iScale servers in stores. Following the iScale product
release at Marketechnics in New Orleans, Roundy's placed an order for 54 iScales
and have successfully rolled them out in all of their stores. Due to Roundy's
recent acquisition of Copps supermarkets
more iScales have been ordered. ADC's Enterprise Central
System serves the in-store iScales and manages feedback on change batch
results.
iScale
Product Launch
February
2001, Marketechnics 2001 New Orleans
ADC announces the iScale integrated scales management
web-server hardware solution. iScale is a solid-state Internet appliance that
serves barcode labeling scales and printers in the supermarket perishable
service areas. The InterScale Central System is the 'mother ship' for the
thin-server iScale, allowing as much functionality as possible to be implemented
centrally, while serving any mix of serial and Ethernet scales in-store.
The benefits of either the rack-mountable eight port or the single port iScale are its quick and easy installation, independence from the In Store Processor (ISP), self upgrading and updating capabilities and management by web-browser across the intranet or from an ASP.
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