Albanian pharmacy chain Ditë e Natë taps Quant retail management solution

Ditë e Natë, an Albanian chain with 100 pharmacies, has chosen Quant as its space and demand planning, shelf label management and planogram compliance solution.

A Quant spokesperson said: “By implementing Quant as a complex solution, Ditë e Natë will establish an automated, scalable core to their operations, which will enable them to effectively manage their existing pharmacy network and support their future growth.”

They added: “Our data driven approach and sophisticated AI is capable of tailoring the floor plans, planograms and operations of each pharmacy (or store) to its specific customer base and their shopping habits even with this amount of locations, no matter the amount of locations in question.”

“Our advanced demand planning module will provide highly accurate demand forecasting based not only on existing customer behaviour data, but also on other relevant factors. These forecasts provide the foundation for deployment of automatic replenishments, a solution that is fully integrated with other Quant modules and complies with existing planograms without the necessity for additional integration.”

RTIH AI in Retail Awards

Brarista, IBM Consulting, Foundit!, Quorso, Vusion, Sensei, Reckon.ai, EE, Walkbase, Globant, Riskified, and Goddiva were among the winners at the RTIH AI in Retail Awards, sponsored by VenHub Global, 3D Cloud, EdTech Innovation Hub, and Retail Technology Show.

Our 2026 hall of fame entrants were revealed during a sold out event which took place at The Barbican in Central London on Thursday, 29th January, and consisted of a drinks reception, three course meal, and awards ceremony presided over by award winning comedian, actress and writer Lucy Porter.

In his welcome speech, Scott Thompson, Founder and Editor, RTIH, said: “According to Amazon’s Andy Jassy: AI is a once in a lifetime reinvention of everything we know, and the largest technology transformation since the cloud.”

“Whether that’s overstating it or not, we're certainly seeing an increasing number of innovative, potentially game changing developments in this space across both traditional and digital retail spaces. And that is reflected in tonight's finalists, who are boosting customer experiences and tackling retailers' painpoints across the likes of physical stores, online, omnichannel, supply chain, and payments.”

“To quote one of our judges: I have to admit, judging these awards was so difficult. So many that would have been worthy winners. And great to see how AI has moved firmly into delivery mode. Firmly into delivering for customers and driving huge innovation.”

Congratulations to our 2026 winners, and a big thank you to our sponsors, judging panel, the legend that is Lucy Porter, and all those who attended our Thursday, 29th January gathering.

Stay tuned for an indepth review of the awards ceremony in the next edition of RTIH magazine.

You can also download our awards brochure here.