MARIETTA, GA, August 29, 2012 (Press-News.org) Vicinity Manufacturing, Inc., a leading provider of formula based manufacturing software for Microsoft Dynamics, today announced that they will be participating in this year's 2012 Atlanta Beer Week as a gold level sponsor.
Atlanta Beer Week is set to kick off the October 20-27th, with activities and tastings planned throughout metro-Atlanta. The festivities will be a great opportunity for local and regional breweries to showcase their brews and limited release casks. A full schedule of the week's events will be published online and in the official Beer Week booklet.
"We are excited to be a part of this year's Atlanta Beer Week", says Brooke Webb, VP, Sales and Marketing for Vicinity Manufacturing. "Craft brewing is an industry that our company is committed to servicing and we are passionate about addressing the software requirements unique to this industry." Ms. Webb continues by saying, "Personally, what excites me most is witnessing new people discovering the beers of our microbrew customers. Atlanta Beer Week is the best opportunity to be a part of new discoveries in taste and quality."
Vicinity Manufacturing is a proud member of the American Brewers Association and traveled to San Diego in May to participate in the 2012 Craft Brewer's' Conference (CBC). Vicinity software offers comprehensive brewery management solutions for Microsoft Dynamics by integrating and automating critical data along production, finance, quality, scheduling and compliance. Key functionality includes centralized recipe management, quality control, lot traceability and recall, keg tracking, TTB reporting, inventory control, production planning, and scheduling.
The craft brew industry in the United States has experienced unprecedented growth and is now reaching new heights. The Brewers association reports recent growth rates that display craft brew barrel production has growth 13.2% in 2011. With numerous developments and contracted plans for new breweries, Georgia will be a leading contender in the southeast and Atlanta is sure to contribute to the growing craft beer industry and culture.
About Vicinity Manufacturing
Vicinity Manufacturing develops software exclusively for the process manufacturing industry. Vicinity software for brewing increases operational efficiency and reduces costs by automating and integrating critical information along the supply chain. Vicinity with Microsoft Dynamics enables breweries to meet fluctuating demands of customer requirements for quality, delivery, and price.
As a Microsoft Certified Partner, Vicinity Manufacturing has provided industry leading solutions for batch manufacturing for over a decade. Our clients span across four continents and are comprised of manufacturers from the food, beverage, chemical, paint, coatings, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries. Vicinity is available as an onsite application or Software-as-a-Service (SaaS).
About Atlanta Beer Week
Atlanta Beer Week looks to build the local beer brands all around Atlanta by promoting them and providing opportunities to show case specific brews at partnering restaurants all around the Atlanta area. For more information please e-mail atlbeerweek@gmail.com or visit http://atlantabeerweek.com.
To learn more about how Vicinity Manufacturing can help your formula manufacturing business, please contact us at 770-421-2467 or email us at info@vicinitymanufacturing.com. Be sure to visit our website at www.vicinitymanufacturing.com!
Vicinity Manufacturing's on Tap for Atlanta Beer Week
Georgia-based software developers will sponsor this year's craft brewing event.
2012-08-29
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[Press-News.org] Vicinity Manufacturing's on Tap for Atlanta Beer WeekGeorgia-based software developers will sponsor this year's craft brewing event.