Alza strengthens its offline presence with the store of the future
Alza has opened its first self-service shop in Prague – reported daily newspaper Magyar Nemzet. The Czech company invested EUR 200,000 in opening an unmanned store that is open 24 hours a day and uses the latest technological solutions. Jan Moudrík, director of expansion and facilities at Alza.cz told: they plan to open 2-3 more similar stores in the Czech Republic this year; later a Budapest shop might follow, too. //
alza.cz
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