How Arizona Dairymen Are Using iPads To Deliver Milk More Efficiently

The United Dairymen of Arizona has deployed a first-of-its-kind milk mobile logistics system that allows its milk contractor haulers to paperlessly manage their routes and move up to 13 million pounds of milk a day.

The Tempe-based milk co-op was the first in the country in 2008 to automate its milk collection, but the UDA faced aging Motorola hand-held devices and an app that needed updating, said Gayle Lindsay, UDA’s vice president of information technology.

Lindsay’s assistant, Eric Hale, found Software Ops LLC, a Scottsdale-based mobile app developer, to design the “UDA Delivers” mini iPad app.

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