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Hema chooses Nedap for RFID-based inventory management

Dutch non-food specialist Hema is implementing the cloud-based RFID platform from Nedap. The aim is to optimise the retailer’s inventory management. By mid-2026 the solution is planned to be rolled out in 740 stores in the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Germany and Austria. Customers will be able to check the availability of specific products in real time via the app…

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Rewe announces pilot with cooking robots from Circus

Rewe Markt GmbH’s region West has announced an exclusive pilot partnership with the young robotics start-up Circus. From fall 2025, the retail company plans to test the technology provider's autonomous kitchen robot Circus Autonomy One (CA-1) in three selected stores – including cloud-based control software and a self-service terminal.

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Auchan Hungary opens scanless store with Kende Retail

Auchan has launched another Auchan Go in Hungary, its cashierless convenience store banner. The 18 square metres container-like retail unit is located in Budapest. It operates around the clock without dedicated on-site personnel.

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Kaufland tests new generation of Tomra’s multi-feed machines

Kaufland is significantly expanding its test run with Tomra's R2 multi-feed reverse vending machines. For the first time, Schwarz Group's large-scale discounter is also piloting the latest generation of the system, which allows shoppers to return glass packaging together with PET bottles and cans – unsorted in one go.

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Tesco trials GS1 QR codes in practice

Tesco is testing potentials of the QR code powered by GS1. In a few stores in the south of England, the 2D code is replacing traditional barcodes for twelve own-brand product lines. The retailer reports initial successes in waste reduction, replenishment planning and customer satisfaction.

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Oliver Tackmann to drive forward Aldi Nord’s IT

Aldi Nord has found a new CIO. According to Lebensmittel Zeitung, Oliver Tackmann, who played a key role in shaping DIY store franchisor Obi during his long career as it head of IT and logistics, is to become the discounter's Chief Information Officer.

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Dr. Max digitalises shelf labelling with VusionGroup

Pharmacy operator Dr. Max has chosen VusionGroup's solutions to digitalise the shelf labelling in its approximately 1,000 stores across six countries. The technology is already being implemented in 220 stores.

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Foot Locker personalises customer marketing with Ometria

Foot Locker is implementing the Customer Data & Experience Platform (CDXP) from Ometria. Using the AI-based platform, the shoe and clothing retailer wants to create a cohesive and personalised shopping experience for its customers.

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Alnatura rolls out bespoke self-checkouts from Ergonomic Solutions

Following a successful test phase, Alnatura has begun rolling out self-checkouts. The operator of organic supermarkets opted for Space Pole kiosks from Ergonomic Solutions, which are customised to its requirements and integrate the existing NCR POS systems.

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Tesco is piloting digital labels from VusionGroup and Hanshow

The leading British retailer has been exploring electronic shelf labels for decades. But now Tesco is apparently really getting serious. In a proof-of-concept in selected Tesco Extra superstores and Tesco Express convenience stores with labels from VusionGroup and Hanshow, the company is evaluating their use.

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