The Finiper retail group is rolling out more than 700 Datalogic Joya smart handheld scanners across five of its Iper La Grande i stores in northern Italy. With this move, the Italian retailer is scaling up a self-scanning solution that customers continue to use as a portable handheld device, but which, for the first time, can also monitor shopping trolleys…
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Amazon is offering other retail companies the use of its AI shopping assistant on their websites. It will be interesting to see who actually has enough confidence to run their most sensitive data on the technology of their biggest competitor.
Read more >>British retailer Asda plans to roll out Ocado’s Smart Platform starting in early 2027 to modernise the picking of online orders in its stores and dark stores, as well as its delivery planning.
Read more >>A few months after implementing the new Auto Store system, Toom shows itself satisfied with the automation of the small parts warehouse at the Rodgau fulfilment centre. According to the DIY store operator, the system has been running smoothly since going live in March.
Read more >>Parfois is strengthening its retail technology foundation through a new project to migrate its merchandising ecosystem to Oracle Retail Cloud, supporting the retailer’s continued international growth and operational agility.
Read more >>Monoprix, the French urban supermarket chain owned by Casino Group, has selected commerce media platform Criteo to develop and commercialise its new digital retail media proposition, trade publication LSA reports. The partnership will cover advertising displayed across Monoprix’s websites and mobile applications including sponsored product listings.
Read more >>Dunnhumby has appointed Jamie Samaha as Chief Executive Officer. He joins from Reward, where he most recently served as CEO. Prior to that, he worked at fintech firm Prezzee and Mastercard, amongst others.
Read more >>Swedish Vertiseit group has acquired digital signage specialist Scala. Until recently, Scala was part of US retail media group Stratacache. Its British subsidiaries, Stratacache UK and PRN UK, have been in insolvency and liquidation proceedings since the beginning of May. Furthermore, there are clear signs of widespread financial difficulties within the Stratacache Group. The Retail Optimiser reported.
Read more >>Lidl’s online shop will be working with the commerce intelligence platform Criteo in the Retail Media sector. The aim is to expand the Retail Media offering and create new advertising opportunities for brands. According to the company, Criteo will also take over the exclusive marketing of advertising inventory on Lidl.de.
Read more >>The crisis at Stratacache is causing unease in the retail media market. Since 5 May 2026, two UK subsidiaries of the US retail media group, Stratacache UK and PRN UK, have been subject to insolvency and liquidation proceedings. Currys and Iceland Foods are particularly affected by the UK liquidation proceedings.
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