Source: Danavation Technologies Corp.
  • Danavation (DVN) has announced a tentative agreement for a rollout of its Digital Smart Labels into Peavey Mart locations across Canada
  • Peavey Mart offers an array of products and services in agriculture, farm and ranch, pet, workwear, lawn and garden, hardware and homesteading
  • Digital Smart Labels are designed to free up staff time from cumbersome manual price and promotion changes for enhanced customer engagement
  • Danavation Technologies offers micro e-paper displays, known as Digital Smart Labels, and a software platform to automate labelling, price, product and promotions in real time
  • Danavation (DVN) opened today at $0.17 per share

Danavation (DVN) has signed a tentative agreement to introduce Digital Smart Labels into Peavey Marts across Canada.

The 94 Peavey stores across Canada offer products and services in agriculture, farm and ranch, pet, workwear, lawn and garden, hardware and homesteading. Peavey Industries owns the brand, as well as Ace Canada and MainStreet Hardware.

Danavation’s automated Digital Smart Labels are designed to streamline the shopping experience, enhance a store’s operational efficiencies, and elevate the return on investment for management by freeing up staff time from manual price and promotion changes.

John Ricci, CEO of Danavation, views the Peavey Mart contract as a significant revenue opportunity.

Danavation Technologies offers micro e-paper displays, known as Digital Smart Labels, and a software platform to automate labelling, price, product and promotions in real time.

Danavation (DVN) opened today at $0.17 per share.

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