RELEX doubles up at Retail Systems Awards

RELEX Systems took home two awards at last night’s Retail Systems Awards.

The annual celebration of technology excellence and innovation within the retail sector, now in its 14th year, saw winners announced across 20 categories.

RELEX took home the Logistics and Supply Chain Award, along with Technology Project of the Year for its work with Tourvest Retail Services.

Other winners included Quiz, which bagged the Retailer of the Year gong, and Monica Eaton-Cardone, co-founder of Chargebacks911, who was recognised for her Outstanding Individual Achievement in the industry.

The full list of awards is as follows:

In-Store Innovation of the Year
Iceland Foods & NCR

Online Innovation of the Year
Spoon Guru

Retail Partnership of the Year - sponsored by ITL
Waitrose & Partners & Ecrebo

Retail Charity Partnership of the Year
Cancer Research UK & TK Maxx

Mobile Solution of the Year
SafeCharge

Online Solution of the Year
Global-e

Multi-Channel Solution of the Year
Visualsoft

Technology Project of the Year
Tourvest Retail Services and RELEX Solutions

In-Store Technology of the Year
NearSt

Mobile Technology Vendor of the Year
Poq

Online Technology Vendor of the Year
Curalate

Multi-Channel Technology Vendor of the Year
OneStock

Analytics Provider of the Year
Inovretail

Delivery Initiative of the Year
Shop Direct with Yodel

Startup Company of the Year
Increasingly

Most Disruptive Retail Technology - sponsored by Flex by RMS
HubBox

Best Green Initiative
ITL - Intelligent Label Solutions

Logistics and Supply Chain Award
RELEX Solutions

Retailer of the Year - sponsored by ecommpay
Quiz

Outstanding Individual Achievement
Monica Eaton-Cardone, Co-founder & CIO, Chargebacks911

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