
SALT LAKE CITY — June 2, 2026 — ReposiTrak (NYSE: TRAK), the leader in AI-powered supply chain, compliance, and traceability solutions, announced that The H&H Group is continuing to expand its use of ReposiTrak SBT 2.0 to support retail growth initiatives, improve inventory visibility, and strengthen merchandising execution across its expanding global retail footprint.
The H&H Group, known internationally for its impulse gifting, lifestyle, seasonal, and home fragrance product lines, supplies retailers across more than 40 countries with products designed to drive consumer engagement and retail sell-through. As the company continues expanding distribution and retail partnerships, ReposiTrak SBT 2.0 is helping provide the operational visibility and retail intelligence needed to support scalable growth.
ReposiTrak SBT 2.0 modernizes traditional Scan-based Trading and Direct Store Delivery operations by combining store-level sales visibility, inventory intelligence, replenishment analytics, merchandising support, and operational reporting into a single integrated platform. The solution helps suppliers improve in-stock conditions, reduce out-of-stocks, optimize inventory levels, and increase sales performance at retail.
“The H&H Group has built a strong reputation by consistently delivering products that perform at retail,” said Randy Fields, Chairman and CEO of ReposiTrak. “As suppliers continue facing increased pressure to improve inventory accuracy, replenishment speed, and retail execution, ReposiTrak SBT 2.0 provides the operational intelligence and visibility required to support long-term growth.”
The H&H Group’s product portfolio spans multiple high-turn retail categories including gifts, fashion accessories, seasonal products, home fragrance, and impulse merchandise. By continuing to leverage ReposiTrak SBT 2.0, the company gains enhanced visibility into store-level inventory movement, sales trends, replenishment opportunities, and merchandising performance — enabling faster response to consumer demand and improved retail execution.
“Our continued relationship with ReposiTrak supports our focus on delivering strong retail performance for our customers,” said Bob Kurland, Vice President, Business Development for The H&H Group. “ReposiTrak SBT 2.0 provides valuable visibility into inventory and store activity while helping support efficient replenishment and scalable operational growth.”
About ReposiTrak
ReposiTrak, Inc. (NYSE: TRAK) is an AI-powered, integrated platform that connects retailers, wholesalers, suppliers, and food manufacturers through a suite of applications designed to reduce risk, support regulatory compliance, strengthen operational controls, and protect brand integrity. The ReposiTrak platform serves as a shared system of record across its solution areas, maintaining and synchronizing complex supplier and customer data to enable secure, accurate, and scalable information exchange.
ReposiTrak’s solutions are organized into three core product families: traceability, compliance and risk management, and supply chain solutions. Through its scalable, cloud-based platform and U.S.-based team of experts, the Company helps organizations streamline operations, improve data transparency, and meet evolving regulatory requirements across the food supply chain.
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