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News from the retail automation sector

The automated retail industry is one of the two core technology showplaces today (financial Services being #2).

    • Emerging technologies such as robotics, lockers, digital signage, vending and automated vending lead the way.   Amazon and Google revolutionize physical delivery. OuterWall has another great idea (or not).
    • More mature retail technology includes interactive displays, next-generation POS,  mobile interplay, multi-touch, kiosks for self-service, video services, and customer service technology.
    • Companion technologies include ATMs, kiosks, Advanced ATMS,  NFC and thin client.
    • Standards – here we have more regulatory guidelines in play along with more standards than any other industry. PCI, OPOS, JPOS, MPOS,  HIPAA, ADA, UL, CE just to name a few.

Walgreens to shut down e-commerce site Drugstore.com

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Source: www.retaildive.com

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As consumers shop through a variety of online and offline channels and retailers try to grow their omnichannel capabilities, pureplay retail models have largely fallen by the wayside.

While Amazon made it through the dot com bubble to dominate e-commerce retail, many of the pureplay online retailers from that time are no more, with Drugstore.com being just the latest example. First launched in 1999 as a website selling health and beauty products, the company went public that year at $65 a share, according to the Seattle Times. Drugstore.com entered an agreement with Rite Aid in 1999 that allowed customers to pick up online prescription purchases at Rite Aid brick-and-mortar stores, but reportedly never turned a profit. Over a decade later, Drugstore.com was purchased by Walgreens for $429 million as part of its online expansion strategy.

 

Drugstore.com isn’t the first e-commerce acquisition by Walgreens that didn’t pan out. Earlier this year, Walgreens sold Skinstore.com to U.K. online retailer Hut Group, the Wall Street Journal reported. The shedding of these websites is part of a broader move by Walgreens to cut costs and focus on its own omnichannel.

 

Over the past year, Walgreens’ strategy has been to focus on developing new omnichannel capabilities on its own website, Spokesman Phil Caruso said in a statement on Thursday. “We have been focusing on building new omni-channel capabilities on Walgreens.com with initiatives that improved assortment and website user experiences, enhanced our digital coupon capabilities to provide more customer value and added digital tools into our stores to elevate our shopping experiences,” Caruso said.

 

“They want to make sure they can invest more of the equity in Walgreens.com,” Brian Owens, a director at Kantar Retail, told the Wall Street Journal. “Drugstore.com and Beauty.com are distractions.”

 

Earlier this month, executive vice chairman and CEO Stefano Pessina said Walgreens Boots Alliance managed to meet its goal of cutting $1 billion in expenses since the 2014 merger with U.K. pharmacy giant Boots.

The news comes as Walgreens tries to see through its proposed merger with U.S. drugstore rival Rite Aid for $9.4 billion. A few weeks ago, Walgreens expressed confidence that the merger would go through this year. The company said it will shed 500 stores as part of the merger, a number far below many analysts’ expectations. The company reported U.S. Q3 same-store sales rose 3.9% over the last year, thanks in part to increases in Medicare prescriptions.

Apollo Global buys Outerwall for $1.6 bn

Apollo Global to buy DVD-rental kiosk chain Redbox owner Outerwall for $1.6 bn

Source: www.domain-b.com

Outerwall has more than 40,000 kiosks located in neighborhood grocery stores, drug stores, mass merchants, malls, and other retail locations in the US, Canada, Puerto Rico, the UK, and Ireland.

7-Eleven drone delivery include a Slurpees

7-Eleven Inc. and a tech startup called Flirtey beat Amazon to the punch in making the first drone delivery to a customer’s home in the U.S. Most..

Source: techcrunch.com

While 7-Eleven is thought of as a brick and mortar franchise, the company does actually allow online ordering and delivery through services like Postmates, Tapingo and others. Drones would comprise a futuristic expansion of 7-Eleven’s delivery business.

UPS Access Point Network Ready To Handle More Volume In The Wake Of Labor Dispute

United Parcel Service, Inc. (NYSE: UPS) disclosed that its Access Point Network is ready to take on additional packages from July 2 when the shippin

Source: www.benzinga.com

UPS claimed that its Access Point Network offered an easy solution during the critical time when routines may be disrupted and that consumers are uncertain about the status of potential orders. The company expects to have over 27,000 UPS Access Point locations around the world by the end of the current year.