A&P taps Agilence to drive lower shrink across stores
Mount Laurel, N.J. -- Agilence, a provider of cloud-based exception reporting solutions, announced that the Great Atlantic & Pacific Company has selected Agilence’s Retail 20/20 to enhance its chain-wide effort to reduce shrink and fraud.
"We needed a flexible reporting tool that made it easier to analyze all of our data in one place, and one that was also available as a subscription," said Jim D'Arcy, VP, loss prevention & food safety, The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, which operates more than 300 stores in the Northeast under the A&P, Food Basics, The Food Emporium, Pathmark, Superfresh, and Waldbaum's banners. "After evaluating all available solutions we chose Retail 20/20 because of its scalability and flexibility. The product will allow us to analyze the enterprise as a whole and also allow individual brand analysis which is critical due to the different go to market strategies each brand implements."