Fusion recognized as top retail marketing service company

Fusion, a business-to-business integrated marketing agency focused on fresh produce and grocery in the retail environment, was named a top ten retail marketing service company by Retail Tech Insights magazine.

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Fusion, a business-to-business integrated marketing agency focused on fresh produce and grocery in the retail environment, was named a top ten retail marketing service company by Retail Tech Insights magazine.

The award honors companies at the forefront of providing state-of-the-art retail marketing services that impact their respective industries. Fusion was the only fresh produce-focused agency awarded this top recognition. In the article, Retail Tech Insights detailed how Fusion helps companies leverage the power of retail marketing and gives clients the tools and knowledge to build their sales and distribution process.

“We are honored to be featured as a top ten marketing service company in the latest Retail Tech Insights issue,” said Steven Muro, president and founder of Fusion. “With a wide range of services, Fusion offers an integrated approach to sales and marketing in the retail sector for various clients and commodity boards.”

Established in 1997, Fusion quickly identified the lack of coordination between sales and marketing departments within companies. Leveraging this opportunity, Fusion set out to fuse client’s sales and marketing teams by using data to drive sales and marketing initiatives and strategies. Using data, research, and marketing, Fusion offers innovative solutions, analytical insights, and creative execution. “We believe that combining the science and art of marketing with strong client relationships, you can develop impactful programs and campaigns, which lead to client success,” said Muro. As the company approaches its 25th year in business, they continue to lead the industry in state-of-the-art research, analytics, and marketing.

The Retail Tech Insights magazine article is available online.

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