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Electronic Shelf Label

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Electronic Shelf Label 

Our range of electronic shelf labels

Associated Shelf Products

Inventory 

Replenishment made easy

The biggest single process in a store is the replenishment of shelves. A typical supermarket puts tens of thousands of products on their shelves every day. It is a very time-consuming task and also one that is surprisingly error-prone. If the employee does not check the price tag properly, there is a risk that the product ends up in the wrong place or hides the correct product. The consequences are that the right product might not be replenished with correspondingly reduced sales and that the stock levels end up wrong on both the correct and the wrong product.

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Technology 

The cloud

Cloud-based applications through its Pricer Plaza platform, that offers multiple business models, for example SaaS (Software as a Service) which has seen huge adoption across the retail market in recent years. This enables a wide range of ecosystem partners to be smoothly integrated to allow the core ESL based in-store system to deliver different use cases. It also enables the retailer to take advantage of live up to date information for more informed, dynamic and predictive decision making.

Technology 

Industrial LCD displays - 184 segments

The technology we use for our labels is made by an external company called Pricer. Pricer has delivered a constant stream of innovative technologies, products and solutions to the retail market for three decades. Pricer’s core offering has been built around ESL (Electronic Shelf Label) technology using a unique and highly advanced optical wireless network system.

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Technology 

Up to 8 years battery life - easy cassette change out

The system is based on the near-infrared spectrum operating far above the highly congested frequency bands used for radio-based wireless or Wi-Fi equipment. Infrared technology tends to be used in critical applications such as aircraft, hospitals, advanced manufacturing and massively scalable system requirements where low power utilization, high reliability, massive scalability and interference-free communication is required.

Technology 

32 additional pages for merchandising and inventory information

ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit) technology, advanced optical wireless technology, instant flash and close collaboration with E-Ink for clarity of display, is part of a sophisticated architecture that encompasses hardware and software, cloud based systems, Artificial Intelligence and image recognition. It also delivers the foundational functionality to support a wide range of use cases and solutions.

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