
GreyOrange partners with LogiQ-On to launch gStore in ANZ markets
GreyOrange has formed a partnership with LogiQ-On for the distribution of its gStore retail platform in Australia and New Zealand.
Distribution partnership
Under the newly announced agreement, LogiQ-On Tech will become the distributor for GreyOrange's gStore platform throughout Australia and New Zealand. The gStore solution is designed to optimise store operations through intelligent inventory management, real-time product visibility, and process automation, using item-level RFID technology for accuracy and location precision.
gStore has previously been deployed by major retailers around the globe. The technology is reported to provide inventory accuracy rates between 98 and 99%, and offers features designed to streamline in-store execution and support omnichannel retail strategies.
AI-driven platform
Chris Fernando, Director at LogiQ-On Tech, commented: "As the retail environment continues to evolve at an unprecedented pace, gStore's powerful capabilities provide an essential competitive edge. By leveraging AI-driven insights, real-time store intelligence, and seamless integration across systems, gStore empowers retailers to optimise in-store execution, enhance operational efficiency, and deliver superior omnichannel experiences, all within a single, unified platform."
The gStore platform is described as a unified software-as-a-service (SaaS) application for retailers. It integrates into existing systems to manage inventory, staff tasks, planogram compliance, replenishment, and product visibility, with the goal of improving both efficiency and customer satisfaction.
AI-driven optimisation features use analytics to anticipate demand, automate fulfilment decisions, and optimise how inventory is allocated. This approach is designed to support businesses ranging from small boutiques to larger multinational chains, including those with complicated product assortments.
Adoption and support in the region
The agreement between LogiQ-On and GreyOrange is intended to allow retailers in Australia and New Zealand to adopt the gStore technology, with local support provided by LogiQ-On's team. The distribution rights position LogiQ-On as a provider of retail management tools designed to meet the changing needs of the region's retail sector.
Troy Siwek, General Manager, gStore by GreyOrange, noted the international expansion: "We're excited to partner with LogiQ-On Tech to expand gStore's global footprint. Together, we're equipping retailers across ANZ with the same breakthrough technology that global brands rely on to run smarter, leaner, and more connected stores."
The gStore platform is already trusted by retailers internationally for operational efficiency, inventory accuracy, and consistency in executing store processes, according to the announcement.
Features and industry applications
The platform's capabilities include the ability to offer real-time inventory control, facilitate intelligent staff tasking, streamline order fulfilment and store operations, and improve the customer experience through smart technology integrations. gStore also contains tools for managing omnichannel retail demands and for supporting compliance with store layout and stocking requirements.
GreyOrange's technology platform is known for its compatibility with multiple automation and workforce management solutions, enabling it to work with diverse retail environments and operational infrastructures.
Regional impact
The partnership between LogiQ-On and GreyOrange creates opportunities for Australian and New Zealand businesses to align with global technology practices in store management, inventory control, and automation. By providing access to a system used by retailers internationally, the companies aim to bolster operational efficiency and help retailers address the rapid changes within the industry.

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