Development of Automated Display Shelf System for New Purchasing Experience by Dynamic Product Layout Changes
Masashi Seki,
Kazuyoshi Wada,
Tetsuo Tomizawa
Abstract:This study proposes a micro-logistics node as a new infrastructure envisioned for future convenience stores. This system automates the management of products on shelves, reduces the workload on store clerks, and provides an entirely new shopping experience with optimal displays based on the time and customers visiting the store. Automated warehouse technology has recently advanced, and the storage and removal of items from warehouse racks have been successfully automated. However, when considering implementati… Show more
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