Articles tagged #OMNICO
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#Paperchase
Paperchase flagship debuts mobile PoS
Published 12.07.13 by Retail Technology
Cards and stationery retailer to open flagship Glasgow store with mobile PoS for queue-busting support and improved service#Showrooming
Research quantifies threat of ‘showrooming’
Published 17.09.13 by Retail Technology
Latest results reveal trend, where 10% of shoppers admit to buying from competitors online when in another retailer’s store#Survey
Queuing shoppers: gone in six minutes
Published 13.09.13 by Retail Technology
New study finds 5 minutes 54 seconds is average queue time tolerated by shoppers before they ‘abandon basket’#West End
West End retailers shy of store tech
Published 24.10.13 by Retail Technology
Study of Oxford Street and Regent Street retailers finds lukewarm use of technologies that can improve customer service and save potentially lost sales#Tesco
Is the Clubcard dead as a loyalty scheme?
Published 26.02.14 by Retail Technology
Simon Towner, retail technology expert, questions whether the scheme, its format and its competitive value are costing Tesco more than it gains#Lee Valley
STUDY: Olympic site operator updates IT
Published 04.03.14 by Retail Technology
The public authority managing leisure attractions in the Lee Valley is using new leisure management systems to enhance its customer service and experiences#RBTE
RBTE: In-store retail fights back
Published 13.03.13 by Retail Technology
UK trade show showcases footfall tracking, assisted sales and queue-busting technologies to maximise the value of physical retail investments, writes Miya Knights#Coop Denmark
COOP Denmark launches mobile payments
Published 06.09.16 by Retail Technology
Danish grocery chain COOP is rolling out mobile electronic payments across its entire chain#Omnichannel
Retailers lack omnichannel consistency
Published 22.09.16 by Retail Technology
New research suggests damaging inconsistencies in the omnichannel shopping experience of customers#Theme Parks
Consumers want AI in theme parks
Published 08.06.17 by Retail Technology
A new survey has revealed that 85% of consumers in the US, UK, China, Japan and Malaysia want theme parks to use artificial intelligence (AI) systems for ID verification#Ecommerce
Consumers still frustrated by online shopping
Published 14.09.17 by Retail Technology
A new survey has revealed that 71% of consumers are still frustrated by online shopping – compared to 73% of bricks-and-mortar shoppers