Retail

Case Studies

Motorola and Mighty Card provided Yodobashi with the critical foundation for its fast paced growth into new markets, making them the first company in Japan to deploy UHFRFID technologies in a real-time and large-scale business operation.
Over three decades ago, Sugal & Damani Lottery Agency (“SDLA”) pioneered the business of operating Government licensed lotteries, across India. Since then, the company has mastered every aspect of the lottery business, from technology and operations, to finance and compliance with statutory regulations.
With locations in 47 states, Jo-Ann Stores offer fashion and decorator fabrics, related notions, patterns and other materials for creative projects.
Boots invests in key technologies to stay ahead of its competition. Following a period of rapid expansion, Boots saw an opportunity for enterprise mobility technology to help improve its performance in a number of areas.
Symbol UK Case Study - Waitrose installs the latest generation Portable Shopping System technology based on Symbol's Spectrum24® Wireless Local Area Network and the new ergonomically-designed PSS scanner
Use scanners at checkout for scanning, EAS and bagging, increasing efficiency and profitability. A keystone of the strategy was Eckerd's partnership with Symbol Technologies.
Jeans West wanted to implement a simple technology solution that would increase the stores' productivity and make it easy for people receiving goods to see at a glance what was contained in their delivery, and what items were in each box.
CVS Stores uses wireless LAN, bar code scanning and mobile computing solution from Symbol Technologies to improve store efficiency, service and customer satisfaction.
Specsavers found its solution in a hands-free wearable wireless picking system from Symbol Technologies, based on the Symbol WSS 1040 Wearable System, communicating over a Symbol Spectrum24® Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) to Specsavers' warehouse management system, based on the commerce@work system.
Using the Symbol devices, JB Hi-Fi staff effortlessly scan product bar codes during stock takes. Because the information is scanned rather than manually counted and written down, the system has eliminated errors in stock take information.
A system designed to dramatically accelerate the check-out process and improve the customer shopping experience has been co-developed by Albert Heijn, Europe's largest grocery market chain, and TNO Product Center, a leading Dutch engineering design firm and Symbol Technologies.
American Stores uses wireless (LAN) infrastructure and mobile bar code scanning computers from Symbol Technologies to enhance employee productivity and customer service.