CRSTBL and RMH to Showcase AI-Driven SEO and Predictive Analytics Solutions for Convenience Stores at NACS Show 2025

Convenience retail is about to change. At the 2025 NACS Show in Chicago, CRSTBL Inc. and Rapid Merchandise Holdings Inc. (RMH) will debut a new generation of AI-powered marketing and merchandising solutions designed to help retailers attract more customers, increase sales, and eliminate wasted shelf space.

Powered by CRSTBL’s practical AI technology, RMH’s new service offerings put actionable insights directly into the hands of convenience retailers and brands. Together, they’ll demonstrate how AI can drive store traffic, boost product visibility, and streamline brand-to-store connections in ways that traditional tools simply can’t match.

The NACS Show is the premier event for the convenience and fuel retailing industry, drawing thousands of suppliers, distributors, and operators from across the globe. This year’s expo runs October 15–17, 2025, at McCormick Place in Chicago, with more than 430,000 square feet of innovations shaping the future of the industry.

Be the First to See What’s Next

Visit RMH at Booth S7990 to experience AI-driven convenience retail in action:

  • Smarter product placement that reduces mismatched inventory

  • Local consumer discovery that turns browsers into buyers

  • Streamlined merchandising workflows that save time and reduce costs

Attendees will see live demonstrations of how CRSTBL’s agentic AI technology powers RMH’s services—delivering practical, results-driven solutions that make products more discoverable and transactable at scale.

CRSTBL and RMH invite industry leaders, partners, and operators to stop by Booth S7990 and experience the future of convenience retail technology firsthand.

About Rapid Merchandise Holdings Inc. (RMH)

Founded in 2016 and based in Los Angeles, Rapid Merchandise Holdings Inc. provides distribution consulting services focused on connecting new and alternative products into retail channels. Its offerings include store introductions, merchandising analytics, and marketing incentive program management—all designed to increase product sell-through and accelerate brand growth.

About CRSTBL Inc.

CRSTBL Inc. is an AI marketing technology company offering a SaaS platform that helps brands and multi-store convenience store operators improve product visibility to local consumers. As a pioneer in practical AI, CRSTBL develops solutions that make products discoverable and transactable, using a mass-customized agentic architecture that enables local commerce at scale.

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