Conventional by day, automatic by night
The first remotely controlled shops are scheduled to open in Hungary this summer. This technology will allow traditional shops to be converted and kept open without staff – 24/7 if necessary.
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/6-7
Laurel Kft. presented its ready-made solution at a trade conference on 15 May and the company is in the process of introducing it in several store chains. “Our solution is fully automated and suitable for container stores, but demand for the so-called hybrid model is currently bigger in the domestic market”, told István Bessenyei, the owner of Laurel Kft. These stores will operate the classic way in the busiest hours and they will be fully automated and remotely monitored outside normal opening hours. //
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