Joachim Pinhammer

Joachim Pinhammer supports retail and technology companies with consulting and marketing expertise. He was Senior Analyst and Research Director Retail Technology at the London-based analyst group Planet Retail. Prior to that, he was the global marketing director for the retail division of Wincor Nixdorf (now Diebold Nixdorf). Joachim Pinhammer is a regular speaker at events organised by Messe Düsseldorf (EuroShop and EuroCIS), the EHI and further industry conferences. His reports are regularly published by trade magazines and online retail industry media.
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Thalia optimises inventory with Relex

Thalia is optimising its supply chain processes with Relex software. Its AI-based solutions for forecasting and replenishment are designed to improve availability of goods in stores and distribution centres. Capgemini is implementation partner for the project.

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GK moves up to second place behind NCR Voyix for new POS software installations

In the highly competitive POS software market, GK was able to significantly expand its market position and achieved second place behind market leader NCR Voyix. RBR Data Services’ study Global POS Software 2024 expects a growing demand for new solutions. However, more and more retail companies rely on proprietary solutions.

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Baltic Petroleum halves overstocks with Leafio AI

Baltic Petroleum has centralised and automated its assortment planning and replenishment on the Leafio AI Retail platform. The Lithuanian petrol station and convenience store operator was thus able to reduce overstocks, as well as out-of-stocks and increase sales.

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Itab’s planned acquisition of HMY could shake up the shopfitting market

Itab has announced to acquire its French competitor HMY for 320 million Euros. The two companies, which are roughly the same size and have different regional focuses, want to strengthen their market position internationally. The Retail Optimiser spoke to Klaus Schmid, SVP at Itab Group, about expectations for the move.

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Albert Heijn assists shoppers with Generative AI

Albert Heijn has become the first Dutch supermarket operator to expand its customer app with a generative AI-powered assistant. The application, developed by the in-house tech team Gen AI Labs, answers frequently asked customer questions and offers tips on everything to do with the kitchen and household.

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dm Drogeriemarkt relies on Relex also for automated replenishment

dm will deploy forecasting and replenishment software from Relex across Europe in future. Since the end of 2021, the drugstore operator has been planning product ranges and shelves store specifically with solutions from the Finnish technology provider.

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Arvato automates Douglas’ omnichannel distribution centre with Knapp

Together with service provider Arvato, Douglas has put an automation solution from Knapp into operation at its new central warehouse in Hamm. After a 25-month implementation phase, the solution is set to largely automate order processing for the retailer’s stores and online business in the DACH region.

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New Amazon compact format knows no Just-Walk-Out

Under the name Amazon Grocery, the US online giant is piloting a store in Chicago that sells brand-name items, drinks and snacks at a Whole Foods market. The new C-store uses a range of self-service systems, but not the just-walk-out technology.

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Hornbach chooses Relex over SAP for order optimisation

Hornbach is implementing AI-based forecasting and replenishment solutions from Relex across Europe. With the platform from the Finnish software provider, the DIY store operator is replacing SAP's F&R Engine.

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Kaufland automates picking with robotics from Vanderlande

Kaufland has taken its highly automated distribution centre in Geisenfeld fully into operation. It took more than three years to optimise the systems and to gradually put them into operation. The heart of the system is a picking solution from Vanderlande, which uses robotic arms to pick and push dry goods. Kaufland picks fruit and vegetables using a customer-specific development…

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