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THEMEAI-powered operations transform supply chain and inventory management

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Majors Management partners with ResultStack for AI-driven retail operations

Retail / DTC › Grocery and Convenience Retailers › Convenience Retailers

Majors Management announced a strategic partnership with ResultStack to deploy AI across pricing, inventory, loyalty, labor planning and customer experience at its 200+ company-operated convenience stores and 1,000+ distribution network locations. For c-store operators, this signals that AI-powered decision-making and automation are moving from pilot projects to mainstream operational infrastructure for competitive advantage.

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Bringg report: Last-mile AI investments skew toward routing over cost

Transportation / Logistics › Couriers and Express Delivery Services

A 2026 survey of 150+ retail and logistics executives found that 68% plan to increase routing and visibility AI investment despite already achieving 70% adoption in those areas, while only 14% plan to invest in billing reconciliation and carrier management where cost per delivery remains weakest. Commerce leaders are automating the visible problems first and missing the operational decisions—recurrent and structural choices made weeks or months ahead—that actually drive margin and efficiency.

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