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Post Foods improves inventory efficiency with John Galt Solutions' Atlas Planning Suite

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Core Tip: John Galt Solutions released a case study today detailing the success achieved by Post Foods, a leading producer of breakfast cereal, using John Galt's Atlas Planning Suite.
John Galt Solutions released a case study today detailing the success achieved by Post Foods, a leading producer of breakfast cereal, using John Galt's Atlas Planning Suite.

The case study shows that Post Foods was able to reduce finished goods inventory by 12% while retaining their high level of customer service.

Post Foods needed to enhance their demand management processes in order to reduce finished goods inventory, improve procurement of raw materials, and reduce overall process time. John Galt's Atlas Planning Suite was selected for its extraordinary ease of use and flexibility. In addition to the significant reduction in finished goods inventory, Atlas also enables Post Foods to make superior decisions about production and procurement. In the future, Post Foods plans to extend their use of Atlas Planning to include inventory management and optimization.

"John Galt is a great partner for us," says Drew Richards, Demand Planner at Post Foods. "They have been willing and able to support our unique business where nobody else could."

"We are pleased that Post Foods has found success with Atlas Planning," says Anne Omrod, president & CEO of John Galt Solutions. "Post Foods is the latest food & beverage supplier to benefit greatly from John Galt's software."

 
 
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