Brand Story
13 Sep 2023, 08:36 GMT+10
WILMINGTON, NC - Ohanafy, a leading business management software provider for craft beverage suppliers, is excited to announce that Natural State Beer Company has successfully gone live on Ohanafy's cutting-edge solution. This marks a significant milestone for Natural State Beer Company and highlights the power and effectiveness of Ohanafy in delivering exceptional results.
Natural State Beer Company is based out of Rogers, AR, and has become the place to stop for locals and tourists alike. With breathtaking views and its unique building, Natural State Beer Company creates a unique experience and community.
Prior to implementing Ohanafy, the brewery faced challenges in tracking costs, margins, and sales, hindering their ability to make informed business decisions. With Ohanafy's all-in-one solution, Natural State Beer Company will have access to robust features and real-time, easy-to-digest reports and dashboards for each critical business element. This will enable them to gain valuable insights, track key metrics, and make data-driven decisions for continued success.
The team at Natural State Beer Company is particularly excited about utilizing Ohanafy's flexible system to manage production, inventory, and sales, which will enable them to streamline these vital areas of their operations. They are eager to explore more of Ohanafy's platform as they continue to grow and expand their presence in the craft beer industry.
Owner Mark Smith shares their experience; 'Ohanafy has given us the ability to streamline our excise tax reporting and has given us the ability to look at real-time cost per SKU any time we want. Ohanafy's onboarding team has been with us every step of the way and continues to help us as we learn more about the platform. We could not be happier with the platform and the experience with Ohanafy. Well done!'
The partnership between Natural State Beer Company and Ohanafy reflects their shared commitment to innovation and delivering exceptional customer experiences. By utilizing Ohanafy, Natural State Beer Company aims to better understand margins to make sales more efficient.
About Ohanafy:
Founded in Wilmington, NC, in 2022, Ohanafy is an innovative brewery management software that partners with craft beverage companies of all sizes to drive sales, decrease costs, and save time. It is the only brewery management software built on Salesforce and has quickly become the go-to solution for breweries across the United States. Exceptional customer service, user-friendly interface, and commitment to excel//lence have earned a loyal customer base and numerous awards and recognition. Ohanafy is proud to partner with breweries of all sizes and is excited to continue supporting and empowering the craft beverage industry.
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