Beverage Data Network sold to ACNielsen.ACNielsen (New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of ), a division of VNU VNU Volontaires des Nations Unies (French) VNU Verenigde Nederlandse Uitgeversbedrijven (Dutch) VNU Virtual Network User and a provider of market research information, has acquired the assets of Beverage Data Network (BDN BDN Borland Developer Network BDN Bangor Daily News (Maine, USA) BDN Business Development Network BDN Bell Data Network BDN Bulk Data Network BDN Busy Doing Nothing (band) BDN Buffered Delta Network ; Fairfield, NJ), a supplier of wholesale sales data to the wines and spirits industry. No terms of the deal were given. BDN collects, validates and delivers product movement data, tracked from the supplier to the wholesaler to the retailer. With more than 30,000 active brand items from over 60 industry suppliers who ship over 23 million cases per month, BDN processes over 500,000 industry depletion depletion n. when a natural resource (particularly oil) is being used up. The annual amount of depletion may, ironically, provide a tax deduction for the company exploiting the resource because if the resource they are exploiting runs out, they will no longer be able records each month from over 850 wholesale locations, and more than nine million retail account records from over 370,000 on- and off-premises retail locations. Established in 1986, the company processes sales data representing more than 80% of spirits sales and over 60% of wine sales in the U.S. ACNielsen said the purchase strengthens its ability to provide comprehensive coverage of the entire beverage alcohol industry, and complements its existing services for measuring retail sales of beer, wine and spirits. ACNielsen currently provides tracking of beverage alcohol retail sales across grocery, drug, liquor liquor /li·quor/ (lik´er) (li´kwor) pl. liquors, liquo´res [L.] 1. a liquid, especially an aqueous solution containing a medicinal substance. 2. and convenience channels through its ScanTrack, LiquorTrack and ConvenienceTrack services; consumer-based information through its HomeScan consumer panel; and on-premise audits of a representative sample of more than 2600 restaurants, bars, nightclubs, hotels and recreational facilities Noun 1. recreational facility - a public facility for recreation recreation facility facility, installation - a building or place that provides a particular service or is used for a particular industry; "the assembly plant is an enormous facility" in 26 major U.S. markets. |
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