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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight Insight Source
Novick Brothers Corporation Distribution 50 $5M United States Meal Ticket TRACKMAX Real-Time Transportation Visibility 2021 n/a In 2021 Novick Brothers Corporation implemented TRACKMAX as a Real-Time Transportation Visibility application to address rebate and allowance management for its U.S. operations. The deployment was scoped to the companys Mid Atlantic business and explicitly targeted finance and trade spend workflows to capture lost rebate and allowance income and reconcile claims. The TRACKMAX implementation emphasized functional capabilities aligned with rebate tracking and claims reconciliation, including automated claim matching, exception detection tied to transportation event data, and audit trail reporting to support accounting close and dispute resolution. Configuration focused on centralizing allowance accounting workflows and instrumenting reconciliation logic to identify previously uncollected vendor allowances and rebates. Operational coverage centered on finance and trade spend teams within the Mid Atlantic region, with governance changes to standardize claims reconciliation and establish persistent auditability of allowance calculations. After go live TRACKMAX recovered a vendor cited $1.2M to $1.4M in previously uncollected funds for Novick Brothers Corporations Mid Atlantic business, indicating significant near term financial impact tied to the implementation.
Prime Source Foods Distribution 400 $135M United States Meal Ticket TRACKMAX Real-Time Transportation Visibility 2021 n/a In 2021, Prime Source Foods implemented TRACKMAX to centralize tracking and reconciliation of manufacturer rebates and earned-income programs for its New England distribution operations. The implementation used TRACKMAX and the Real-Time Transportation Visibility application classification to surface line-item level rebate data across invoicing and earned-income reconciliation workflows. Deployment focused on rebate and allowance management within the finance and trade spend function in the U.S. region, instrumenting line-item level tracking to improve rebate capture and invoicing accuracy. Functional capabilities implemented included rebate/allowance management, earned-income program reconciliation, and invoice reconciliation workflows at the SKU line-item level. The configuration emphasized finance-led reconciliation processes and defined integration points for downstream invoicing, with no additional system integrations disclosed in source materials. Governance changes centered on formalizing rebate reconciliation cadence and embedding trade spend controls into routine accounting close and billing processes across New England distribution. Per the vendor quote, TRACKMAX paid for itself in year one, an explicit outcome provided by the vendor. The Prime Source Foods TRACKMAX Real-Time Transportation Visibility deployment directly impacted finance and distribution operations by aligning rebate management workflows to support earned-income accounting and invoicing.
Unipro Foodservice Distribution 140 $1.2B United States Meal Ticket TRACKMAX Real-Time Transportation Visibility 2021 n/a In 2021, Unipro Foodservice announced a membership wide rollout of TRACKMAX. The TRACKMAX rebate and allowance management solution was offered to Unipro distributor members to provide a centralized, transaction level rebate tracking and billing platform, and the engagement was described within the Real-Time Transportation Visibility category while servicing finance and trade spend workflows. The implementation emphasized core capabilities for rebate and allowance management, transaction level rebate tracking, automated billing preparation, and reconciliation workflow support. Configuration work centered on transaction level data capture, standardized reconciliation rules for distributor rebates, and billing output formats suitable for membership wide billing and settlement processes. Operational scope covered Unipro's U.S. distributor membership network, targeting distributor rebate reconciliation and billing across finance and trade spend functions. Governance was structured as a membership wide rollout initiative led by Unipro, with onboarding and configuration offered to members to enable centralized tracking and standardized rebate billing across the network.
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