ShelfieTech Ltd. (CSE: SHLF) (OTCQB: SHLFF) Expands Real-Time Shelf Visibility Tools to Transform Global Retail Management

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  • Research estimates that empty shelves and product unavailability cost U.S. retailers more than $80 billion in lost sales annually.
  • ShelfieTech’s core solution is built around automated shelf monitoring that detects product placement, identifies missing items.
  • Beyond operational efficiency, the company’s technology offers retailers a path toward improved profitability.

Retailers across every segment of the industry face an increasingly urgent challenge as consumer expectations rise and in-store operations struggle to keep pace. Persistent issues such as out-of-stock items, inaccurate shelf data, labor shortages and missed sales opportunities have pushed retailers to seek faster, smarter and more automated solutions. Into this environment enters ShelfieTech (CSE: SHLF) (OTCQB: SHLFF), a technology company focused on transforming how retailers monitor shelf conditions, track inventory and optimize store performance. By connecting real-time shelf insights with advanced computer vision and data analytics, the company aims to close a longstanding gap between what happens on the retail floor and the information store operators need to act quickly and efficiently.

The demand for improved shelf visibility and reliable in-store data continues to increase as retailers adapt to new shopper behaviors shaped by e-commerce, omnichannel fulfillment and rapid-delivery expectations. Traditional manual audits remain slow, inconsistent and expensive, which directly contributes to lost revenue and reduced customer satisfaction. 

NielsenIQ research estimates that empty shelves and product unavailability cost U.S. retailers more than $80 billion in lost sales annually, as shoppers who cannot find the items they want frequently substitute brands, delay purchases or turn to competing retailers. As stores become more complex and inventory turns accelerate, retailers require tools that not only identify shelf conditions but also provide continuous accuracy and actionable insights. ShelfieTech’s technology aligns with these needs, offering a scalable platform designed to help stores maintain product availability, reduce operational strain and elevate in-aisle engagement.

ShelfieTech’s core solution is built around automated shelf monitoring that uses computer vision to detect product placement, identify missing items and ensure compliance with planograms and promotional displays. By converting previously invisible shelf-level activity into structured data, the company enables retailers to respond to inventory issues in near real-time. This approach moves traditional merchandising processes from reactive to proactive, giving store teams the information needed to restock faster, improve product visibility, and prevent costly stockouts. The platform is designed to integrate with existing retail systems, allowing operators to connect shelf insights with inventory management software, forecasting tools, and workforce applications.

Beyond operational efficiency, the company’s technology offers retailers a path toward improved profitability. With many chains now treating data as a strategic asset, the ability to capture and analyze shelf-level information unlocks opportunities for smarter category management, refined promotional execution and better supplier collaboration. Brands and consumer packaged goods manufacturers benefit from greater transparency into how products perform in stores, enabling them to adjust strategies, manage merchandising more effectively and strengthen relationships with retail partners. This alignment among retailers, brands and store employees positions ShelfieTech’s platform as a connector across the retail ecosystem, supporting more coordinated decision-making.

ShelfieTech’s purpose centers on enhancing the real-world retail environment through automation that reduces repetitive labor and improves accuracy. While digital commerce continues to grow, physical stores remain a foundation of global retail, and shelf conditions play a crucial role in meeting customer expectations. By focusing on the physical shelf, the company addresses a pain point that has historically been difficult to solve at scale. Its vision is built on the idea that every product should be visible, available and accounted for, and that retailers should not have to rely on manual checks to keep their shelves in order. This mission aligns with broader trends in retail technology, where automation, artificial intelligence and real-time analytics are becoming essential components of modern store operations.

The company’s ongoing projects reflect this vision by expanding capabilities that enhance in-store intelligence. ShelfieTech continues to develop its proprietary imaging and data-collection hardware while refining its software platform to deliver faster, more accurate insights. The company emphasizes ease of deployment and scalability, recognizing that retailers need solutions that can adapt to both small stores and large multinational chains. By designing its system to operate with minimal disruption, ShelfieTech aims to lower barriers to adoption and help retailers experience measurable improvement soon after implementation.

As automation becomes increasingly important for retail competitiveness, the role of companies such as ShelfieTech grows more influential. The company is positioned at the intersection of artificial intelligence, data analytics and everyday store operations, fields that continue to converge as retail evolves. ShelfieTech’s technology addresses a long-standing problem that neither manual labor nor legacy systems have been able to solve effectively, and its focus on shelf-level visibility aligns with the priorities of retailers seeking stronger margins, better customer experiences and more reliable operational workflows. Through its integrated approach, ShelfieTech Ltd. is working to build a retail environment where decision-making is guided by accurate, continuous data instead of periodic manual checks.

In an industry undergoing rapid transformation, ShelfieTech offers a solution designed for retailers that want to modernize their in-store operations while improving accuracy and efficiency. For retailers working to keep pace with changing expectations, the innovations ShelfieTech provides represent not only an operational advantage but also an opportunity to redefine the way stores function in a data-driven era.

For more information, visit www.ShelfieTech.com.

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