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New Vision Inco will help retailers reduce queuing in Finland with market leading NCR self-checkouts 2012-03-09 Press release New Vision Inco Oy (NV Inco) today announced that it has signed a retail channel partner agreement covering the Finnish market with NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR), the global technology company. As a member of the NCR Interact Global Channel program New Vision Inco will sell, deploy and support NCR self-checkouts throughout Finland.
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New experience will help to reduce costs of self-service 2012-01-31 Expensive projects of self-service checkouts, which cost a lot of time and efforts, have stopped many retailers, interested in modern technologies. Highly-priced service of foreign specialists – every additional function, for example authorization of loyalty cards, costs extra money – determined a longer period of investment pay off.
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In the latest issue of “Point of view“ – the newest trends of loss-prevention solutions 2012-01-18 According to the research conducted in 2011, the Centre for Retail research, based in Nottinghamshire, UK, announces – weaker-than-expected economic recovery drives up shrink by 6,6%. Shrinkage losses have now returned in many cases to the same position they were in two years ago as retailers reported increased shoplifting attempts, organized retail crime, and theft by employees.
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Innovative solutions and customers' success stories - in the latest issue of LS Retail 2012-01-11 LS Retail latest issue presents a digital storage solution for guarantees “Warranty Hotel”, moments from a retail forum which was recently held in Moscow, customer success stories and other interesting topics.
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“New Vision” call center helps “Lietuvos Spauda” work more efficiently 2011-12-30 To be at the right place on the right time. This aim obligates “Lietuvos Spauda”, whose slogan is “Every day on the way”, to constantly improve and always be ready to serve their customers.
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Study: Self-checkout is mainstream 2011-12-27 The global market for self-checkout has continued to thrive despite a difficult retail environment, according to new research conducted by London-based strategic research and consulting firm RBR. The total base of installations grew by 20 percent exceeding 130,000 by the end of 2010. RBR forecasts that global self-checkout shipments will grow by 16 percent by the end of the year and 20 percent in 2012.
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