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Majors Management partners with ResultStack for AI-driven 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 across its 200+ company-operated convenience stores. The move reflects a broader shift in the c-store sector toward AI-powered automation to streamline operations and tackle long-standing inefficiencies.

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Bringg report: Last-mile AI investments missing structural decisions

Transportation / Logistics › General Freight Trucking › General Freight Trucking, Local

A Bringg survey of 150+ enterprise logistics leaders found that 70% of companies have already adopted routing and visibility AI, yet 68% plan further routing investments despite weakest performance in cost-per-delivery and operational efficiency. Commerce teams risk competitive disadvantage by automating the most visible decisions while leaving high-impact billing, carrier management, and exception handling largely manual.

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