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Retail technology news and analysis for omnichannel retailers

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RTIH rounds up the stand out retail technology deals, deployments and pilots from the past seven days.

Bambuser has inked a live video shopping deal with online fashion retailer Moda Operandi.

Trust Inns has teamed up with Screach to help more than 150 UK pubs tackle coronavirus safety issues.

The partnership will see Trust Inns’ leased and tenanted pubs install a Screach smartbox, allowing them to show messages on their TV screens that remind customers and staff to follow Covid-19 guidelines. 

Chinese sporting goods company Anta Group has launched a group wide digital platform based on SAP S/4HANA. 

Designed and deployed by IBM Services, this integrates data management from brand sales, production management, supply chain and logistics to group finance. 

Quiz has grown its email channel and reduced online cart abandonment, thanks to a solution from Wunderkind.

Latvian retailer Maxima has selected Reflexis ONE as it looks to improve store productivity and efficiency.

It will leverage Reflexis Real-Time Task Manager and Q-Walk across 175 stores for its 7,400+ employees in the region. The aim is to increase the efficiency of store compliance and auditing via mobile device technology and a platform for centralised access to audits and reporting systems.

As it bounces back from the coronavirus lockdown and re-opens stores, Trotters Childrenswear is using Eurostop’s mobile PoS solution to support social distancing for its customers. 

This is based on the Sunmi P2 Lite and provides in built scanning, EPoS and integrated card payments on one device.

Luxury watch company, Christopher Ward, has launched a new online platform, built by Tryzens and powered by Salesforce.

Some Odeon cinemas reopened last weekend with new self-service kiosks courtesy of Vista Cinema.

Aldi Nord has selected Fiserv to enable in-store card payments across its German market.

The retailer decided at the end of June to transfer its entire in-store acquiring volume in Germany to a new provider. 

Within four days, Aldi Nord and Fiserv reached an agreement, and Fiserv began processing payments for more than 2,250 locations in the country within 12 hours of a deal being signed. This is being done via TeleCash from First Data, now Fiserv.

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