Certco Inc., serving more than 200 independent grocery locations in Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota and Iowa, will use the ReposiTrak Traceability Network to automate supplier traceability in preparation for the launch of FSMA 204. Once connected, Certco suppliers will be able to share the complex set of key data elements that are required under the FDA’s FSMA 204 food […]
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Certco’s original name was Central Wisconsin Cooperative Food Stores. They began in 1930 when five retailers in the Madison area joined together to get lower prices through combined purchasing. In 1942, they established a warehouse. Using a downtown garage as their distribution center, we began our venture. In 1956, the company name was changed to Certified Grocer’s CO-OP. In 1962, the distribution center was moved to its current location, and in 1975, the name was changed to Certco, Inc.
Today, Certco services over 200 stores throughout Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota and Iowa. They have added on to our main distribution center numerous times, installed an HBC/GM and Specialty Foods facility and a new freezer facility. Certco currently has just under 1 million sq. ft. of distribution space with room to grow. They currently distribute over 59,000 items for today’s independent grocery retailer.
Certco Recognized As Top Workplace By Wisconsin State Journal
Certco has been recognized as a 2024 Top Workplace in the state by the Wisconsin State Journal. “I am thrilled to announce that Certco has been recognized as a Top Workplace in Wisconsin by the Wisconsin State Journal for 2024,” said Amy Niemetscheck, president and CEO. “I want to express my gratitude to each team […]
Certco Begins Planning For Retirement Of EVP Ryman
During the Certco Inc. Board of Directors meeting in October, EVP David Ryman advised the board of his planned retirement in September of 2024. Ryman has been in the grocery industry for the past 47 years and with Certco since 2001. “Dave has been an amazing leader and championed Certco adapting as our retailers’ challenges […]
