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Customer Targeting for Repeatable Business

Goal: Identify customer segments that can generate predictable, repeatable revenue rather than one-off projects.

Ideal Customer Profile (ICP)

Company Characteristics

  • Industry: Manufacturing, Distribution, Logistics, Apparel/Fashion, Automotive, Pharmaceuticals, Agriculture/Produce
  • Size: 50500 employees, $10M$500M revenue
  • Existing Infrastructure: Already using or planning to use RFID readers (Impinj, Zebra) or have barcode workflows
  • ERP System: Running JD Edwards, BlueCherry, SAP, NetSuite, or similar
  • Pain Points:
    • High manual receiving and exception handling costs
    • Poor visibility into asset/inventory location and movement
    • Difficulty integrating RFID data into existing ERP
    • Need for both mobile and fixed reader workflows
    • Regulatory compliance (e.g., FSMA 204 food traceability)

Decision Maker Profile

  • Title: VP of Operations, Director of Supply Chain, IT Director, Warehouse Manager, Farm Operations Manager
  • Motivation: Reduce labor costs, improve accuracy, gain real-time visibility, meet regulatory requirements
  • Budget Authority: Can approve $15k$75k annual software spend

Target Segments for Repeatable Revenue

Segment 1: Mid-Market Manufacturers with RFID Ambitions

  • Already have some RFID readers or are actively evaluating them
  • Need software that can consume RFID data and push it into ERP
  • High likelihood of multi-year contracts + expansion (more sites, more users)

Segment 2: Apparel & Fashion Brands

  • Heavy use of GS1 standards and RFID tagging
  • Need both mobile scanning (TallyFlow Assets / Decode) and backend processing (Core)
  • Often have multiple distribution centers → good expansion potential

Segment 3: Produce & Agriculture (FSMA 204 Compliance)

  • Smaller to mid-size farms and produce distributors needing to comply with FDA FSMA 204 traceability requirements
  • Pain point: Manual or paper-based tracking that won't meet new regulatory standards
  • Opportunity: Position TallyFlow as an affordable, practical RFID solution for food safety compliance
  • Early proof point: Houser's Produce Farm

Segment 4: 3PLs and Distribution Centers

  • High volume of receiving and exception handling
  • Value zone-based tracking and exception reporting
  • Often manage multiple clients → potential for platform-style recurring revenue

Segment 5: Companies Already Using RMS Omega or RFIDKnow

  • Already invested in compatible hardware or education
  • Lower sales friction and faster time-to-value

Website & Marketing Priorities (from TallyFlow Daily Clarification)

  • Primary focus: Manufacturing tool/product tracking (time savings, locating products)
  • Growth focus: Agriculture/produce for FSMA 204 compliance
  • Top pain points to emphasize: Manufacturing tool tracking, FSMA compliance audits, field equipment loss

Last updated: 2026-06-02 by Hermes Agent