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Bartels-Langness implements smart trolley with Shopreme

North German retail company Bartels-Langness has joined forces with Shopreme and IT Media Consult AG to develop an intelligent shopping cart that will be introduced in Famila Nordost stores in the coming weeks. The Snap Cart enables the retailer to convert existing shopping carts into smart carts in a few simple steps and with a low investment.

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Deichmann establishes mobile checkouts with Gebit

Footwear retailer Deichmann is testing mobile checkouts in its stores in Germany. The solution was developed by Gebit, the company's POS software supplier. The mobile checkout, which can be used to process card payments on the touchscreen without an additional PIN pad, runs on new Zebra handhelds implemented at Deichmann.

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Toom Baumarkt optimises prices with Revionics

Toom Baumarkt has opted for price optimisation software from Revionics. With the AI-based solution, DIY banner operation of Rewe Group wants to improve price perception and thus promote customer loyalty and growth.

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Coop Estonia upgrades Scan&Go app from Datanor and Scanbot SDK with payment function

The Estonian Coop has added a payment function to its customer app. The app, developed by local software provider Datanor, utilises Scanbot SDK’s scan engine. It allows customers to scan their purchases with their smartphone and pay directly via app at more than 100 Coop outlets.

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MC Sonae opens large scanless supermarket with Sensei

MC Sonae has opened a large scanless supermarket in Leiria, Portugal. The 1,200-square-metre Continente Bom Dia store uses more than 1,600 cameras and 2,000 scales and AI from Sensei to track purchases, as well as refrigeration technology from Jordao.

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Peek&Cloppenburg Düsseldorf is replacing SAP completely with Oracle

The eleventh largest textile retail company in Germany is pulling the plug on its SAP Retail project after a runtime of over 10 years: At the end of last year, Peek&Cloppenburg Düsseldorf decided to replace SAP completely with solutions from Oracle. The project to implement Oracle Retail as merchandise management system has already begun.

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Phoenix McCabe’s Pharmacy automates forecasting and replenishment with Slimstock

Irish McCabes Pharmacy (formerly Lloyds Pharmacy) is implementing Slimstock’s Slim4 platform. The pharmacy operator, which is part of German Phoenix Group, wishes to automate and centralise demand planning and replenishment.

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The Shoprite Group renews POS software at high speed with GK

Africa’s largest retailer, The Shoprite Group, has successfully completed the implementation of its new POS system from GK in its 2,450 South African stores in just five months. The implementation of GK Software’s new POS system represents a significant development in Shoprite’s efforts to enhance its omnichannel retail operations.

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Intermarché prevents fraud at self-checkouts with Diebold Nixdorf

French retail group Les Mousquetaires plans to implement Diebold Nixdorf's fraud prevention software at self-checkout terminals in its full-range banner operation Intermarché. The technology detects unintentional operator errors and fraudulent transactions at self-checkout terminals, increasing operational efficiency and improving the checkout process for customers and staff. The decision to implement the software followed a successful trial period at a Intermarché…

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NCR and Toshiba present scanless self-checkouts for small baskets

This week, at NRF’s Big Show, Toshiba and NCR presented scannless self-checkouts that use computer vision and AI to automatically identify multiple products simultaneously, so-called ‘bulk scanning’. Toshiba’s MxP Vision Kiosk and the NCR Voyix Halo Checkout, which works with product recognition software from Everseen, aim to enable a fast and convenient checkout.

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