Streamlining location guidance, inventory exploration, and product display! Enhancing customer convenience and reducing staff workload.
In large stores of major apparel brands, customers often struggle to find the display locations of the products they are looking for, leading to wasted time searching or giving up altogether. Meanwhile, staff members are spending time guiding customers to these display locations. As a solution, customers can view a sales floor search map through digital signage or an app, allowing them to instantly confirm the display location of their desired products. This improves convenience and helps prevent lost sales opportunities. Additionally, staff can streamline tasks such as guiding customers, searching for stock, and restocking items, allowing for either a reduction in manpower or a greater focus on customer service. [Challenges] - In large stores, customers do not know the display locations of the products they are looking for. - Staff members spend time guiding customers to display locations, and if they cannot remember the locations, it takes longer to restock items. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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【Solution】 ■ Customers can instantly check the display location of their desired products by viewing the store search map on digital signage or the app. ■ Improved convenience prevents loss of sales opportunities. ■ Staff can streamline location guidance, inventory searches, and restocking, allowing for reduced staffing needs or enabling them to focus on customer service. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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