Majors Management announced last week a strategic partnership with software and AI engineering firm ResultStack to bring AI-powered decision-making and automation to its convenience retail and fuel distribution business (Supply Chain Dive - Technology). The company operates over 200 company-operated convenience stores in addition to over 1,000 locations in its distribution network. ResultStack's capabilities include machine learning, agentic systems, language model integration, predictive analytics, real-time data architecture and platform engineering.
Majors is pursuing an all-encompassing AI platform rather than point solutions, with ResultStack helping enhance pricing, inventory, loyalty, labor planning and customer experience across the retailer's national network (Supply Chain Dive - Technology). For commerce practitioners, this reflects a broader shift: while many c-store retailers have only begun dipping their toes into AI, the technology is quickly becoming a mainstay as operators look to smooth their operations and tackle long-standing inefficiencies (Supply Chain Dive - Technology).
Majors is one of several convenience retailers to invest in AI this year, joining Casey's General Stores, Loop Neighborhood Market, Urban Value Corner Store and Huck's (Supply Chain Dive - Technology). ResultStack has prior experience in convenience retail, having worked with Pilot and Cumberland Farms.