Berry Producer Finds More Value in SIMBA Than Expected
In 2007 when Sara Osborne bought Peters Cranberries, her father-in-law’s cranberry farm on the misty Oregon Coast, she did not expect cranberry prices to soon plunge by 80 percent, sending the whole industry into shock. Yet that is exactly what happened, so Sara was very relieved to eventually land a big contract with one of the world’s largest fruit packing companies
- Bellingham, WA (1888PressRelease) May 22, 2021 - However, that company required barcoded labels on every box. Sara shopped for a labeling system and chose Simba, from Dynamic Systems, Inc., which combines robust barcode software with a full suite of leading printers, scanners, and touchscreen computer tablets.
“At the time, I didn’t care about the bells and whistles,” she says. “I just wanted labels.”
However, within a few years as the industry changed again, Sara found order sizes varying more even as customer numbers grew. What had been a simple business of supplying a couple of big customers with standard shipments had become much more complicated.
Soon, Peters Cranberries added more fruit from other growers, turning its processing center into a transshipment warehouse. The company also had to handle demand for specialty berry varieties, such as those suited for sauces. As challenges grew, Simba proved its real value.
“I became addicted,” says Sarah. “I realized that this labeling system of ours could also help me stay ahead of rapidly moving inventory, because once something is barcoded there’s no more data entry, and the system makes it easy to track, organize, and re-box as needed, keeping great records on several orders at once.” “I bought SIMBA for labeling, but I grew to love it for inventory management.”
“One grower we partner with was amazed at my paperwork because she was still managing orders as we once did, with a bunch of spreadsheets and notes for each. She’s now planning to buy this herself!”
SIMBA also proved itself in industry quality-control audits, such as those from the Cranberry Marketing Committee and the USDA Good Agricultural Practices program. When auditors ask where a box of berries was grown, stored or shipped, Sara no longer searches through drawers, binders and hard drives for records; running a report takes just a couple of clicks.
Sara also finds it helpful to have a system user-friendly enough for her extremely seasonal business.
“Because we use our system primarily during fall harvest, I have to be able to come back to this software after nine months away without too much relearning. That means having both intuitive software and great tech support. Fortunately, Simba has both.”
Now, after fourteen years, Peters Cranberries is going strong, meeting the challenges of a growing network of customers and growers, and more variety in products and orders.
Sara has no doubt that more changes are ahead, but, she says, “When changes come, we’ll be ready.”
For more information contact Rob Freeman, robf ( @ ) dynamic-systemsinc dot com, VP Business Strategies: 800-342-3999 X 71662
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