Factsheet

Download the meshIQ Consumer Packaged Goods factsheet.

CPG enterprises lose 0.5–1.0% of gross revenue to transaction drift. Learn how to stop absorbing it as a cost of doing business.

Your invoices post. Your files are acknowledged. Your EDI gateway shows green. And yet, weeks later, deductions appear—and nobody can explain exactly where the transaction broke down. For large CPG enterprises, this isn’t an edge case. It’s a systemic revenue problem that typically represents 0.5–1.0% of gross revenue exposure, often ranging from $20M to $80M annually across chargebacks, penalties, and dispute cycles.

This factsheet cuts straight to the operational and financial reality facing CPG manufacturers today: existing controls—EDI gateways, ERP confirmation, retailer portal dashboards—show document delivery, but they don’t show deterministic end-to-end transaction lineage. That gap is where the margin goes. Download the factsheet to see exactly where CPG transaction flows break, why existing tools can’t catch it in time, and what the financial case for Transactional Assurance looks like in measurable terms.

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