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Edeka Prechtl aims for flexible checkout with Itab

In its store in Bad Feilnbach, southeast of Munich, Edeka merchant Prechtl has modernised the checkout area with two Vision Hybrid systems from Swedish shopfitting and retail technology specialist Itab. With this solution, which combines traditional staffed checkouts with self-checkouts, the independent retailer aims to offer its customers a flexible and efficient checkout experience.

The technology allows store staff to switch between manned and self-service operation within seconds, depending on the customer situation. Prechtl is one of the first retailers to implement the new Itab system. As the manufacturer explained to The Retail Optimiser, there are already other installations in place, but the company is not yet able to name them.

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Prechtl realised the project together with the IT division of Edeka Südbayern. Edeka current checkout and SCO software from GK has been used. Pyramid’s POS hardware, tailored to Edeka’s requirements, was also installed in the new checkout solution.

Ready to use even at times of staff shortage

The patented hybrid solution allows the store to respond flexibly to changing customer flows and operational requirements. Even when there are few staff available at times or employees are busy with other tasks, the checkout area can remain fully open and run efficiently.

Illuminated elements guide customers through the checkout process. (Photo: Itab)

The system provides a traffic light system and illuminated elements to guide customers safely through the checkout process. It is designed to be easy to use in self-service mode, even for senior citizens and people with disabilities. Itab focuses on inclusive design and promises barrier-free operation.

Ergonomics determines the design

Vision Hybrid is also designed to enable efficient and comfortable handling for the personnel. Employees can operate the system while standing or sitting. It features heating and ventilation as well as ergonomically arranged controls. The checkout furniture integrates shelves for impulse items, which create additional space for product presentation and are designed to increase sales.

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Joachim Pinhammer

Joachim Pinhammer supports retail and technology companies with consulting and marketing expertise. He was Senior Analyst and Research Director Retail Technology at the London-based analyst group Planet Retail. Prior to that, he was the global marketing director for the retail division of Wincor Nixdorf (now Diebold Nixdorf). Joachim Pinhammer is a regular speaker at events organised by Messe Düsseldorf (EuroShop and EuroCIS), the EHI and further industry conferences. His reports are regularly published by trade magazines and online retail industry media.

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