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AI Isn’t Going Anywhere: How Retailers Plan to Deploy the Tech in 2024

Retail TouchPoints

Among the current top use cases for AI in retail are: Store analytics and insights; Personalized customer recommendations; Adaptive advertising, promotions and pricing; Stockout and inventory management; and Conversational AI. But many of these tasks may just represent the low-hanging AI fruit.

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Different Things to Consider Outsourcing in Your Retail Business (and Why)

Retail Focus

Order Fulfillment When outsourcing, retailers can benefit from streamlined inventory management, order processing, and shipping. Inventory Management Efficiently managing inventory is essential for meeting customer demands while minimizing carrying costs.

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Stop out of stocks denting your profits this holiday season

I Vend

Inventory management – ‘the right goods, in the right place, at the right time’ sums up the core of retail. So inventory management is essential. Retail technology can streamline inventory management by enabling retailers to accurately track goods from delivery to sale through to returns.

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The Rise of AI in Retail: Transforming the Industry Online, In-Store, and Socially

365 Retail

In the next decade, we can expect to see groundbreaking advancements that will further transform the shopping experience, both online and offline. Online Retail: Personalization, Chatbots, and Predictive Analytics In the e-commerce landscape, AI has played a pivotal role in creating personalized shopping experiences for consumers.

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Benefits of People Counting and In-store Visitor Analytics for Supermarkets

V Count

Your average shopper nowadays is more educated than ever —in the sense that they know what they need and want— meaning supermarkets and grocery shops must learn to adapt and leverage new technologies to help them understand what customers want and meet the modern shoppers’ demands.

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Mobile technology – serving both sides of the retail coin

365 Retail

As consumers tighten their belts and the fight for customer mindshare and employee loyalty plays out, retailers must ensure they enhance customer services on the shop floor – whilst ensuring that their employees feel both engaged and empowered in their roles. Retailers need to ‘flip the script’ on the perception of working in retail. .

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Benefits of People Counting and In-store Visitor Analytics for Supermarkets

V Count

Your average shopper nowadays is more educated than ever —in the sense that they know what they need and want— meaning supermarkets and grocery shops must learn to adapt and leverage new technologies to help them understand what customers want and meet the modern shoppers’ demands.