Haggen Replaces Legacy Pricing System
Mar 27, 2008 6:00 AM
BELLINGHAM, Wash. — Haggen, a 33-store regional grocer based here, has selected Retalix HQ from Dallas-based Retalix to replace its legacy pricing system. Retalix HQ is a centralized, rules-based pricing and inventory management solution that helps retailers control authorized items, costs and prices. “Retalix HQ will enable us to more efficiently manage our item and vendor information while aiding in the successful implementation of our pricing automation and optimization initiatives,” said Harrison Lewis, vice president and chief information officer of Haggen, in a statement. According to Retalix, Retalix HQ is installed at more than 100 food retailers representing more than 5,000 stores.
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