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Fort Lauderdale Businesses Unaffected by RGIS and Arpak&Rampa Partnership in Türkiye

Staff Writer
April 9, 2026

Fort Lauderdale residents and business owners can rest assured that a recent international business partnership will not impact local inventory management services. RGIS, a global inventory and retail services company, announced a new strategic partnership with Arpak&Rampa to launch inventory management services in Türkiye.

While this collaboration marks an expansion for RGIS into the Turkish market, it is important to note that this development is geographically distant and holds no direct bearing on the operations or services provided by RGIS or any other inventory management firms within Fort Lauderdale or the wider South Florida region. Local businesses utilizing RGIS services, or considering them, will experience no changes to their current arrangements or available offerings due to this international venture.

The partnership, focused on the Turkish market, aims to enhance inventory accuracy and operational efficiency for businesses in that region. For Fort Lauderdale, the focus remains on local economic development and supporting our community's diverse business landscape, from the shops along Las Olas Boulevard to the waterfront districts.

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