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MIPS and EEM Resources

MIPS Resources

MIPS is an application that provides suppliers with the resources necessary to view inventory levels in the warehouse and help suppliers better forecast the inventory needed in the future. Suppliers are also able to make specification changes to existing items, as well as add new items to the MIPS system. Virginia ABC has created the resources below to help our suppliers using MIPS.

If you have further questions, please contact [email protected].

EEM Resources

EEM is the scheduling system for Virginia ABC suppliers to schedule delivery appointments to the Virginia ABC Distribution Center. Product can not be received into the Distribution Center without an EEM appointment. Please see steps below to gain EEM access. The first step to get an account with EEM is to first create a MIPS account. Once you have created an account, you will have to login to MIPS fill out the form to request access to MIPS. To access MIPS, click here

After submitting the MIPS form, ABC personnel will then approve your account and your MIPS account will be migrated into an EEM account within an hour of approval. You will then have access to EEM. Please review the documents below prior to accessing EEM. After reviewing the documents, if you still have questions, please contact [email protected].

EEM Documentation:

 
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Training

Virginia ABC offers free online training to help managers, sellers and servers to become more responsible and better understand ABC laws, rules and regulations. For more information, contact Community Health & Prevention, (804) 977-7440 or [email protected].