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Plant-Based Power: Miyoko’s Goes Live with BluePlanner TPM

Miyoko’s Creamery, maker of plant-based vegan cheese and butter has completed phase 1 of BluePlanner TPM Select setup, enabling users to create bottom-up account plans! The California-based brand chose BluePlanner by UpClear to tackle promotion planning, account forecasting, and financial planning to build a more effective sales planning and trade management process. BluePlanner TPM Select is a package that delivers core, bottom-up account planning and deduction management capabilities designed especially for emerging brands

In collaboration with UpClear’s Deployment team, the Miyoko’s Creamery team is nearing completion of Phase 2, rolling out check request and deduction management capabilities and automating connections between BluePlanner and Miyoko’s Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system.  

Owen Westcott leads deployment for UpClear, “We are really pleased to support another brand in the plant-based food category. We’re fortunate to work with Miyoko’s team members that have used BluePlanner before and have chosen it for trade management once again. Congratulations to our partners at Miyoko’s. We look forward to continuing this journey with them.” 

About UpClear 

UpClear makes software used by Consumer Goods brands to improve the management of sales & trade spending. Its BluePlanner platform is an integrated solution supporting Trade Promotion Management, Trade Promotion Optimization, Integrated Business Planning, and Revenue Growth Management.    

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