The Paper Register Was Never Built to Scale Most dairy and milk delivery businesses in India still run the same way they did twenty years ago: a handwritten register, a fixed delivery route memorized by the milkman, and dues collected in cash at month-end. This works fine for a small round of 30–50 households. It starts breaking down past 150–200 customers. Rate changes need to be recalculated by hand for every single customer. A missed phone call means a missed order. And when a customer disputes a bill, there's no record to settle it either way — just two people's memory against each other. That breaking point is exactly why milk delivery software has moved from "nice to have" to something dairy owners actively search for and adopt. What Changes When a Dairy Business Goes Digital The shift isn't just about having an app — it's about what Learn More: www.purepani.in
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