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Nestlé, investors and Leclerc put Alkemics in a pole position

Alkemics plans to enter the market in ten other European countries. There are four reasons why the platform could be successful with this. Three of them are related to Nestlé, E.Leclerc and the GS1.

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Migros builds omnichannel logistics with Witron

According to forecasts, the Swiss retailers will come through the lockdown well – not at least because they are well positioned online. With the full integration of nonfood picking for stores and online orders with Witron automation, market leader Migros will take another important step in omnichannel fulfilment next year.

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M&S ends time of the points with digital loyalty scheme

Marks & Spencer changes the logic of its loyalty scheme Sparks completely when relaunching is in a digital form on Thursday this week. In line with its transformation programme, which includes the start of selling M&S products via Ocado later this year, the British food and apparel retailer is offering the digital version of its loyalty scheme as a more…

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Coop’s Selgros tests Supersmart self-scanning validation in Bucharest

Following its Cash&Carry-competitor Metro, Coop Switzerland’s Selgros is also testing the innovative checkout solution from Supersmart. The first installation of two lanes is currently ramped up in the Selgros store in Bukarest, Romania

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Penny rolls out self-scanning-app with Re-Vision

After initial tests in two stores in Cologne and Marburg last year, Rewe Group's discounter Penny is starting the roll-out of its mobile scanning solution in an initial 111 stores in the coming weeks.

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Inditex builds omnichannel platform for one billion Euros in-house

The lockdown has made it abundantly clear to the textile retailers how dangerous it is to establish omnichannel strategies only half-heartedly or not at all. Zara owner Inditex had to report losses for the first time in the company’s history. Now the textile company is reacting with an investment of 2.7 billion Euros in technology. Inditex’s declared goal: to combine…

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Stress over checkout technology

In addition to new tax law requirements, the temporary reduction in value-added tax poses major challenges for the retail trade in Germany With the temporary reduction of the value-added tax, the German government wants to stimulate the economy. However, this will create a gigantic expense for the retail trade in Germany, which is probably out of all proportion to the…

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The race for the 2021 Reta Awards is on

With immediate effect, both retail companies and their technology partners can submit applications for Reta Europe 2021.

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