News | October 7, 2014

Large Grocery Chain Incorporates Cloud-Based Exception Reporting Solution To Reduce Fraud And Increase Efficiency

Employee-owned Coborn's will utilize Retail 20/20 to improve in-store operations throughout their 120 plus locations

Mt Laurel, NJ /PRNewswire/ - Agilence, Inc., the leader in cloud-based exception reporting solutions, today announced that Coborn's will deploy the Retail 20/20 exception reporting solution to reduce shrink and improve in-store operations. Minnesota-based Coborn's grocery chain operates 120+ retail locations in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Retail 20/20 promises to reduce fraud and increase efficiency for the grocer as soon as the software is engaged.

"We needed a solution that was dynamic enough to analyze our vast amounts of data, yet flexible enough to integrate with our different POS terminals," said Matt Larson, Director of Loss Control & Compliance, Coborn's, Inc. "As we continue to grow Retail 20/20 will help us become a much more efficient organization, allowing us to concentrate more of our energy on business strategy."

"We can provide Coborn's with the flexibility they have been looking for in a powerful solution that allows them to make informed decisions faster," said Russ Hawkins, CEO, Agilence, Inc. "Coborn's is another validation to the success of Retail 20/20, and we welcome them to our family."

About Agilence
Agilence (www.agilenceinc.com) is the industry leader in next-generation exception-based reporting solutions for retail loss prevention and operations. Agilence develops Retail 20/20™, a highly flexible and powerful, cloud-based reporting solution that provides visibility into daily store operations to reduce fraud and operational inefficiencies. Retail 20/20 provides users with a complete view of their business, empowering them to make informed decisions faster, to increase efficiency and improve profit margins across the enterprise.

Source: Agilence

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