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ROFDA announces Aggregated Data Cloud initiative

New capability designed to help ROFDA members and CPG partners better understand performance, opportunity, and void management across the independent grocery channel

DENVER, Colo. — ROFDA has announced the launch of an Aggregated Data Cloud initiative intended to provide participating members and CPG partners with a more connected, collective view of performance across the ROFDA wholesaler and independent retailer network.

The initiative is being developed to help ROFDA and its partners better understand item performance, store-level opportunity, regional trends, distribution gaps, and void management opportunities. By organizing data in a more actionable and aggregated environment, ROFDA expects the Data Cloud to support better planning, stronger supplier collaboration, and more focused execution at the independent retail level.

To support this work, ROFDA has selected BR Data as the company responsible for building the data capture and cloud structure that will power the Aggregated Data Cloud. BR Data will work with ROFDA and participating members to create a practical, scalable framework for collecting, organizing, and presenting aggregated data in a way that supports supplier engagement, item-level visibility, performance reporting, and more actionable void management across the independent grocery channel.

The ROFDA Aggregated Data Cloud is another output from ROFDA’s expanding engagement with CPG partners and its strategic share group model. The effort reflects ROFDA’s broader commitment to creating one-to-many capabilities that allow supplier partners to engage the collective ROFDA network more efficiently while helping members support independent retailers with better insight and execution.

“The ROFDA Data Cloud is about turning collective scale into actionable insight. For our CPG partners, it creates a clearer view of performance, distribution, and void management opportunities across the ROFDA network. For our members and the retailers they serve, it gives us another way to identify where the right items, the right programs, and the right execution can create measurable value," David Politz, President and CEO, Associated Grocers Baton Rouge, and ROFDA CEO Sponsor for the Data Cloud initiative.

“We are excited about this program because it is a direct output of the deeper engagement we are building with our CPG partners. ROFDA is focused on doing together what makes our members and their independent retailers more competitive, and the Aggregated Data Cloud gives us a stronger foundation for shared insight, better decisions, and more meaningful supplier collaboration," added Mark Deuschle, President and CEO, ROFDA.

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