Cheese Scheduling
Gain Visibility and Streamline Cheese Scheduling Processes
Dairy.com facilitates a complex process that starts with making the best choices for cheese scheduling based on availability, age, and plant orders. Cheese processors and cut and wrap plants can place weekly orders in bulk, which may be modified throughout the week. Ordering is flexible based on production needs. Bulk cheese manufacturers post supply throughout the same week, and storage facilities require constant rotation of aged cheese stock.
A central dispatcher using Dairy.com can easily see all of these dynamic points of view and make better decisions about managing the cheese assignments. As a result, Cheese Scheduling can help you ensure that the right cheese is available at the right place, at the right time, and at the right cost.
Once your storage locations are set up in Dairy.com, all cheese flows are scheduled and managed online. As a result, plants and suppliers have complete visibility of shared schedules. Multi-load assignment features make it simple to manage flows into and out of storage locations simultaneously. |
Dairy.com Cheese Scheduling enables dispatchers to tender loads through thirdparty logistics companies or schedule loads directly with their own hauling network. When a 3PL is used, the transportation status can be returned to Dairy.com, where it’s displayed through notifications and online schedules. |
![]() Need to manage hundreds of cheese classes, colors, and container specifications? Dairy.com has you covered with the ability to create the specifications you need to track throughout the scheduling process. |
With Dairy.com, suppliers can use the online schedule to add their available supply each week. Processing plants now have the ability to see inbound loads and their transportation status. |
User-definable custom views can be created to filter and display cheese classes, facilities, and more (e.g., view Swiss cheese styles only). Another view may be created to display all cheese classes moving between two facilities. |
![]() Dairy.com allows you to mix cheese types within a load. For example, a load can be assembled using several cheese types while maintaining the inventory detail associated with each unit. |




