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Digital Retail Security Solutions
Digital Retail Security Solutions
Sennco wanted to help its retail customers increase sales and profits by developing an innovative alarm system as opposed to conventional connected alarms that are permanently tethered to display products. These traditional security systems were cumbersome and intrusive to the customer shopping experience. Additionally, they provided no useful data or analytics.
The Retail Shelf-Auditing Robot
The Retail Shelf-Auditing Robot
Full-store audits involve making sure that items are in stock, in the right place, and marked at the correct price. These tasks must be repeated over and over, typically take several hours to complete, and tend to be very inaccurate when done by humans.
Smartphone Scanning Revolutionizes Retail Operations at Colruyt
Colruyt Group, Belgium's largest retail conglomerate, was on a mission to optimize its retail operations and enhance customer experiences. As part of its digital transformation program, the company aimed to streamline store processes, improve co-worker and customer communications, and drive innovation. The group decided to replace shared dedicated scanning devices with personal consumer devices that would be easy for store staff to operate and always stay connected. They sought a solution that offered superior software-based barcode scanning, shared their vision for a platform to support future innovation, and was easy to integrate with its suite of apps, supported diverse frameworks and mobile architectures.
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Retail Store Automation
Retail Store Automation
Retail store automation includes a range of solutions that automate different aspects of the retail store, including operations, checkout, consumer experience, merchandising, and planning. Fully automated stores use a variety of IoT technologies to allow customers to walk into a store, pick up the items they wish to buy, and simply walk out again. Payment is processed automatically and the customer receives a receipt on their phone as they exit the store. The technology behind fully automated stores relies heavily on full camera coverage of the store, combined with advanced computer vision and facial recognition technologies, to keep track of each individual as they move around the stores. Shelf monitoring systems monitor the goods on the shelves and makes sure that there is always sufficient inventory on the shelves. Camera tracking and shelf monitors are synchronized so that each customer gets the right item into their virtual shopping carts. On the operational side, inventory, merchandising, and planning processes can be automated as shoppers purchase goods and inventory levels change. Robots, drones, and other similar load bearing devices can also perform some activities typically performed by store staff such as restocking shelves and providing store directions.

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