A2Z Cust2Mate secures $55 million order from Israeli supermarket chain

Published 03/09/2025, 12:26
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TEL AVIV - A2Z Cust2Mate Solutions Corp. (NASDAQ:AZ) has received a $55 million purchase order from Israeli supermarket chain M. Yochananof & Sons for 5,000 smart shopping carts, according to a company press release statement.

The deal involves deploying up to 250 Cust2Mate 3.0 smart carts per large store and 100 units for medium-sized locations across Yochananof’s network. The deployment has already begun and is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2026.

The purchase order includes an upfront payment and monthly charges per cart for at least 60 months. The companies have also entered into a data, retail media and digital services agreement.

As part of the arrangement, A2Z Cust2Mate will purchase Yochananof’s existing Gen 2.5 carts for $7 million as the deployment of the new Gen 3 smart carts progresses.

The smart carts enable in-cart scanning and payment, allowing shoppers to bypass checkout lines. The deployment is expected to reduce traditional manned checkout stations and optimize store operations.

Gadi Graus, CEO of A2Z Cust2Mate Solutions, said the partnership would make smart carts "the predominant shopping route for customers at Yochananof stores."

Yochananof operates 46 supermarket branches across Israel, with locations in city centers, industrial areas, and commercial zones. The company’s securities are traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.

In other recent news, A2Z Cust2Mate Solutions Corp. has announced significant developments impacting its operations. The company secured an initial order for 3,000 Cust2Mate 3.0 Smart Carts from its strategic partner Trixo, valued at over $25 million. These smart carts are scheduled for deployment in a major international retail chain in Latin America beginning in the first quarter of 2026, under a recurring revenue model. Additionally, A2Z Cust2Mate Solutions completed the sale of its wholly-owned Israeli subsidiary, A2ZMS Advanced Military Solutions Ltd., for 500,000 Israeli shekels. This transaction was approved by non-interested directors and included an independent valuation. In another sale, the company entered into an agreement to sell its subsidiary Isramat Ltd. to an Ontario-based purchaser affiliated with a company director, for 3,250,000 Israeli shekels. As part of this agreement, A2Z Cust2Mate will waive 6,310,690 Israeli shekels of debt owed by Isramat. These developments reflect the company’s strategic adjustments and expansion efforts in recent times.

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