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Planalytics Launches Xtreme℠ to Help Businesses Manage the Impacts of Extreme Weather

CHESTERBROOK, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Planalytics, Inc. is pleased to announce its latest demand analytics solution developed specifically to quantify the unique consumer purchasing impacts of extreme weather. Planalytics Xtreme℠ forecasts consumer demand responses to extreme and seasonally significant weather events such as winter weather (snow, sleet, and ice), tropical storms, hurricanes, cold snaps, heatwaves, heavy rain and flooding, drought, and more. Xtreme offers retailers and other busin...

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