Dunnes Stores, Tesco Ireland and Aldi Ireland use Quaiga retail technology to combat cost of living crisis
Dunn's Store, Tesco Ireland, Aldi Ireland has partnered with Kwayga, a B2B supplier sourcing engine for the food and beverage sector, to employ AI-driven strategies to ensure quality products are available at sustainable prices.
Kwayga says its AI data-driven technology enables buyers to reduce sourcing time by 40%, increase market visibility and increase buyers' authentic engagement with potential new suppliers by 10x across Europe. says.
Mike McGrath, CEO of Kwayga, said: “We are excited to support Ireland’s leading supermarket in its mission to provide unrivaled value and quality to its customers.”
“This collaboration highlights the power of technology to make a real difference to consumers' lives, especially during these challenging times. We are proud to be part of this pioneering approach to retail. Masu.”
Heineken leverages Blue Yonder retail technology as beer brand seeks to improve demand planning
heineken announced a supply chain planning capabilities partnership with Blue Yonder.
Global brewer implements Blue Yonder Cognitive Demand Planning, a cloud-native, microservices-based SaaS solution. It leverages artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to improve prediction accuracy and reduce bias by considering dynamic external and internal variables.
Heineken has been implementing Blue Yonder solutions for many years.
The company is one of today's leading supply chain solution providers, aiming to future-proof the demand planning process and leverage AI/ML, autonomous scenario planning, planning process orchestration, and solution scalability. Selected.
Logical next step: Wolt makes delivery fleets available for orders outside of its own platform through API integration
Finnish delivery service Wolt opens its platform with a new service, Wolt Drive.
This provides logistics services to other companies and enables delivery within 35 minutes. In short, any store, service provider or e-commerce merchant can now access Wolt's delivery network in Vienna.
Customers can now choose the Wolt Drive option when shopping online at Sacher.
Other brands include mel&koffie, Schachtelwirt, and Ginza Yishin.
Matthias Winkler, CEO of Sacher Hotels, said: This is now also available in Vienna. ”
“The trend of fast shipping has arrived in Vienna for a long time. By integrating Wolt as a shipping option into our own online store, we can not only easily meet this customer demand, but also use our own resources You can rely on a professional delivery infrastructure without having to build one.
“At the same time, we maintain operational autonomy. Customers order directly from us and Wolt handles the logistics.”
US-based Ordergroove is bringing its subscription technology platform for brands and retailers to the UK.
order grooveWe have announced the expansion of our subscription technology platform for brands and retailers into the UK.
British brands such as Halfords, Hotel Chocolat and Lily's Kitchen are long-standing Ordergroove customers.
The company says it has received a flurry of interest in recent months from UK retailers looking to revamp their subscriber experience, prompting the technology provider to officially expand into the UK.
Molton Brown, Untamed, Philip Kingsley, YuMove, Augustinus Bader, FflowerBX and more are set to launch a new and improved subscriber experience.
Ordergroove supports a number of experiences including subscriptions, bundles, rotating clubs, prepaid, memberships, and more.