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Operational Excellence Starts Before the Store Opens

June 29, 2026
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Operational Excellence Starts Before the Store Opens

Recent convenience and restaurant industry headlines point in the same direction: operators are scaling while trying to keep execution under control. Casey’s plan to open 400 stores over the next three years, following its 2024 acquisition of Fikes Wholesale and the addition of 198 locations, is one example. At the same time, QSR operators are moving from reactive maintenance toward energy intelligence models that reduce equipment surprises across large store networks.

These stories are not just about growth or technology. They are about operational excellence management. As store portfolios expand, managers need to know when demand will arrive, how intense it will be, whether traffic represents true shopping potential or pass-through movement, and how staffing, inventory, procurement, maintenance, and revenue control should respond. That is where C-Site Insight becomes relevant.

C-Site Insight is built around factual traffic patterns observed year-round at the exact address being analyzed. For retail, c-store, QSR, and real estate operators, this matters because operational performance is rarely determined by average traffic alone. Two sites can appear similar on total Average Daily Traffic, yet produce different sales, labor productivity, and inventory outcomes because the timing, direction, speed, seasonality, and shopping intent of traffic differ.

Ticon’s methodology is designed to capture those differences at location level. According to the C-Site Insight Product Manual, Ticon provides nearly 100% road network coverage, including more than 97% of roads classified FRC 6 and above, and 100% time coverage. The platform combines permanent and portable traffic detectors, traffic counters, GPS data, connected vehicle data, GIS information, demographics, traffic organization, and event information. These inputs are processed through Ticon’s proprietary algorithms to estimate speeds, volumes, and related metrics for 95% of roadways, with granularity down to very short road segments, up to 35 feet and about 225 feet on average, and time intervals within 5 minutes, often within 15 seconds.

For operational excellence, that level of precision changes the management conversation. Instead of asking whether a location is “busy,” operators can ask when it is busy, from which direction demand arrives, whether drivers are likely to stop, and how those patterns change by hour, weekday, weekend, month, and season.

This is especially important for convenience and foodservice operators. A store with a strong prepared food program may not need the same labor model all day. It may need additional kitchen coverage during weekday commuter peaks, more front-of-house support during weekend lunch periods, or different stocking patterns during summer travel months. C-Site’s operations use case directly addresses this by showing by-day ADT charts, by-month ADT charts, hourly heat maps, congested hours, and staff planning views by hour and day.

The point is not simply to increase staffing when traffic rises. The point is to match labor to the quality and timing of demand. Ticon’s C-Site materials emphasize that roadside customer demand is strongly correlated with two factors: traffic volume and driver behavior. Traffic can spike for 30 minutes or several hours, and those spikes can vary across ...

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