How to create an optimal planogram for each device in the store.
Many who have their own store. They understand that each shelf for the customer should be armored and at the same time all products should be visible. There are systems that create micromarkets on the shelves, it is possible to automate all the shelves of all their stores. Can you advise whether this is realistic and who can I turn to?
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Haider Ali commented
Yes, it's realistic to create automated micromarkets on store shelves, and this concept is part of the "smart shelves" or "retail automation" system. These systems use sensors, RFID technology, and even AI to track inventory, detect when products are picked up, and provide real-time data to optimize stock and customer experience. Some advanced systems also analyze customer behavior, such as how long they spend looking at certain products, and adjust product placement accordingly.
To implement such systems, you can look into companies specializing in retail automation and smart retail technology. Some companies that offer smart shelf and micromarket solutions include:
Trax – Uses AI and computer vision to track products on shelves.
Zebra Technologies – Offers retail automation, including RFID and smart shelf solutions.
SES-imagotag – Specializes in smart retail labels and shelf management systems.
Scandit – Provides smart data capture and retail automation solutions using barcodes and computer vision.
Amazon Go Technology – Provides a cashier-less store solution with automated shelf tracking, though tailored to their own store formats.
You can reach out to these companies for consultations, or work with local IT integrators who specialize in retail technology deployment to get a more tailored solution for your store(s).
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