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Agentrics Teams with Nomura Research Institute to Build Japanese National Registry for Retailer-Supplier Data Synchronization



    Agentrics, a leading provider of sourcing, collaboration and
    product lifecycle management solutions for the world's largest
    retailers and suppliers, today announced it has partnered with
    Tokyo-based Nomura Research Institute Ltd. (NRI) to build the Japanese
    National Registry (JNR) under an agreement with the Japanese Ministry
    of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI). The JNR will serve as a
    national registry of product information to support item-data sharing
    between local retailers, wholesalers and suppliers.

    "The Japanese National Registry represents a significant national
    milestone as it will enable more effective trading among Japanese
    retailers and suppliers by addressing specific local-market
    requirements for reliable and effective data exchange," said Nihat
    Arkan, Agentrics senior vice president of global customer management
    and services. "Agentrics will leverage its vast experience supporting
    country-level retail requirements to deliver and promote the benefits
    of data synchronization while remaining consistent with GDS standards.
    NRI is a valuable partner in furthering this local, yet global,
    approach."

    Agentrics will provide development, consulting and training as it
    teams with NRI, a leading consulting firm and systems integrator, to
    deliver the solution. The project includes making enhancements to
    NRI's global data synchronization (GDS) module, which will enable
    local data pools to exchange Japanese item attributes in a
    standards-compliant manner.

    The JNR was commissioned by METI to meet the unique needs of the
    country's multi-tiered supply chain comprised of manufacturers,
    wholesalers and retailers. It addresses data synchronization business
    processes and local attribute requirements to better support Japanese
    trade. The JNR also supports the Japanese government's Rising Sun 2007
    initiative, which is focused on increasing the adoption of data
    synchronization by driving standards compliance among the country's
    major industry players.

    "The Japanese market has exacting needs, and Agentrics and NRI
    will lead the effort to build the framework and solicit broad
    participation by enabling trading partners to integrate their existing
    commercial relationships and processes into the GDS framework, rather
    than change their business model to fit with GDS," said Tadashi Tsuji,
    NRI chief consultant and general manager of business innovation
    consulting. "The JNR will play a critical role in the local supply
    chain as it promotes data sync participation, a key aim of Rising Sun
    2007."

    Atsunobu Agata, senior vice president of information technology
    for Aeon, the nation's largest grocer and second-largest retailer, is
    excited by the possibilities of broader data synchronization,
    especially as they relate to data integrity. "Any retailer-supplier
    relationship is productive only to the level of its data quality," he
    said. "Agentrics has proven across the world that a localized, yet
    standards-based, solution will drive more effective supplier
    relationships that ultimately will benefit consumers thanks to supply
    chain alignment. The JNR and Rising Sun 2007 initiative will go far to
    increase local adoption and help us all keep product information
    up-to-date and accurate, for the sake of providing better services to
    our customers."

    About Agentrics

    Agentrics serves as the trusted agent for the retail and consumer
    goods industry by assisting retailers, manufacturers and their trading
    partners with optimizing shared business processes to more effectively
    serve the consumer. Our customers rely on Agentrics' product
    offerings, unique practical forums and deep domain expertise to drive
    real business results. In the last six years, Agentrics has generated
    more than $2 billion in cost savings for our customers by partnering
    with them on the development and effective use of our technology and
    services.

    Agentrics serves over 250 customers, including 17 of the world's
    top 25 retailers, in sourcing, supply chain collaboration, global data
    synchronization and product lifecycle management. Customers include
    Aeon, Ahold USA, Auchan, Best Buy, Canadian Tire, Carrefour, Casino,
    Chedraui, Coles Myer, Coop Italia, Coop Switzerland, CVS/pharmacy,
    Dairy Farm, Dansk Supermarked Gruppen, Delhaize Group, Diageo, El
    Corte Ingles, Food Lion, GlaxoSmithKline, Izumiya, KarstadtQuelle,
    Kesa, Kesko Food Ltd., Kingfisher, Kroger, Lotte, Makro Asia, Makro
    S.A., Manor, Markant, Marks & Spencer, Metro Group, Migros, Modelo
    Continente Hipermercados, S.A., Panasonic, PPR, Publix, REWE Group,
    Royal Ahold, Safeway, Sainsbury's, SCA Hygiene Products, Sears Canada,
    Sears Holdings Corp., Shopko, Smart and Final, Tesco, and Walgreen's.

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