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Gebr. Heinemann restarts POS software implementation with Diebold Nixdorf

Following a failed POS software rollout, global travel retailer Gebr. Heinemann has launched a new project – this time with Diebold Nixdorf as its solution provider. As The Retail Optimiser learnt, POS software from Swedish specialists Extenda was supposed to replace LS One from Icelandic retail specialists LS Retail, which was acquired by Aptos in 2021. However, this apparently failed.

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Kroger upgrades data feeds for suppliers

Kroger Precision Marketing, the retail media and advertising division of US-American retailer Kroger, has unveiled a series of enhancements to its proprietary data platform. These focus on advanced automation, applied artificial intelligence and expanded self-service capabilities.

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Obi radically revamps its IT with Microsoft, Blue Yonder, McKinsey and VusionGroup

DIY retailer Obi has introduced electronic shelf price labels from VusionGroup in selected product ranges in around 200 of its German stores. The introduction is part of an extensive digitalisation project of the DIY retailer, which also includes the introduction of McKinsey's Periscope price optimisation solution.

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Lekkerland considers smart store concept with AiFi ready for rollout

Lekkerland, the convenience division of Rewe Group, proves the maturity of its smart box concept based on AiFi technology with key figures from the 24/7 high-frequency operation at Frankfurt Airport.

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Kroger reduces number of its Ocado automated fulfilment centres

US supermarket operator Kroger has announced to close three of eight logistics facilities for its online business, which are equipped with Ocado automation technology, in January 2026. Other locations are also under review. However, the company intends to maintain those in regions with high demand. In addition, the company is stepping up its collaboration with delivery services Instacart, Doordash and…

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Lincolnshire Co-op introduces digital shelf labels from SoluM

Slowly but surely, electronic shelf labels (ESL) are also becoming widespread in the United Kingdom. With Lincolnshire Co-op, another regional retail company has now decided to equip 100 stores with digital labels by the end of the year.

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Penny relies on Zumtobel’s lighting architecture in its sustainability store

Rewe Group has equipped its new flagship Penny store, the most sustainable store of its discount banner operation in Austria, with Zumtobel's holistic, recyclable LED lighting system. Located in Weiden am See in Burgenland, the store combines timber construction, a biodiversity-oriented outdoor space concept and efficiently designed building technology with a revamped store layout.

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Rossmann manages store technology with Diebold Nixdorf and Service Now

Rossmann has commissioned Diebold Nixdorf (DN) to provide managed services for operation and monitoring of its store technologies. The implementation of the Service Now platform in September this year is intended to digitise and simplify internal service processes between stores and headquarters.

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Tesco Premier store implements ITL’s age control solution

Scottish independent shop owner Girish Jeeva who runs a convenience store under the Tesco-owned banner Premier has implemented age an estimation solution from Innovative Technology Ltd (ITL).

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Yeans Halle modernises workforce management with Quinyx

Southern German denim specialist Yeans Halle is pushing ahead with its digital strategy and replacing its previous, highly manual staff deployment planning with the workforce management platform from Swedish technology provider Quinyx.

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