US retailer Tractor Supply Company enlists Quorso to boost store operations with data and AI powered insights
US retailer Tractor Supply Company has completed a chain wide roll-out of data and AI powered co-pilot capabilities with Quorso.
This provides store team members with personalised, top priority actions, and intelligent workflows for store operations.
Founded in 1938, Tractor Supply Company is an American chain of stores that sells products for home improvement, agriculture, lawn and garden maintenance, livestock, equine and pet care for recreational farmers and ranchers, pet owners, and landowners
In a LinkedIn post, Glenn Allison, Vice President, IT Applications Development, said: “The data driven insights include improvement opportunities such as proactively addressing out of stock inventory, product facing issues with store planogram, damaged product, and various other use cases to improve operations.”
“Thank you to the team and Quorso that helped support the chain wide roll-out.”
Martin Bailie
Last year, Quorso announced that Martin Bailie was joining its advisory board.
Bailie’s career in retail management spans various roles, including Chief Operations Officer (COO) at Lidl UK&IE, member of the sales and operations executive board at Primark and CEO at Tata and Tesco’s hypermarket enterprise in India.
He will help shape the strategic direction of Quorso’s platform.
Julian Mills, CEO at Quorso, said: “We’re extremely fortunate to have Martin join our retail advisory board.”
“His diverse and impressive background in both international and domestic retail management uniquely positions him to provide critical insights that will help shape our future trajectory. We look forward to the expert guidance he will provide.”
Bailie commented: “The retail sector is in a phase of dynamic transformation, where embracing digital solutions is crucial for growth and Quorso is leading the way in providing a smarter, more effective way to focus field leaders on what is important.”
“I am excited to contribute to the future direction and success of the company.”
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