Chainway Applications in Shopping Guide

With the development of modern information in the past two years, labor costs increases and customers request for better the shopping service experience, retail stores increasingly need to use modern means to finely manage goods to enhance selling service quality, reducing management costs, and attracting more young and fashionable consumer groups.    
 
Store sales directly provide services to customers, as a result, the quality of service directly affects the customer's purchase behavior. Therefore, it is especially necessary to carry out more optimization operations in the sales guide. At a time intelligence application are becoming more and more popular, more enterprises are using intelligent terminals to improve operations, improve services and enhance storefront quality and image. Chainway handheld terminal because of its beautiful appearance and powerful functions, has been widely used in modern retail shopping guides, such as goods inventory, commodity sorting, warehouse management, etc. Its intelligent and powerful search function is highly praised in the retail shopping guide.

In retail stores, such as shoe stores, they are often filled with shoes of all kinds, with different specifications, models and colors. However, due to the limit of the display rack, the same kind of shoes can only show one sample. In actual shopping guides, the guides often need to go to the storefront warehouse to find the color or size of the customer's needs.
 
The customer experience greatly affects the transaction rate in the physical retail storefront. Therefore, when the buyer purchases the goods, he hopes to find the shoes for the customer as quickly and accurately as possible, reducing the waiting time of the customers.
 
The store warehouse is often full of reserve goods in actual operation. It is difficult to find the target goods in a short time by manual search and visual identification. Therefore, many customers often cannot wait for long-term waiting and choose to leave, thus losing their potential customers.
 
How to effectively solve the series of pain points such as the difficulty of finding goods for sales staff and a long time to find goods. It has become an urgent problem for many retailers.
 
In view of the problems faced by the above retail stores in the process of finding goods, we can solve them perfectly through the application of RFID handheld terminals.
 
The introduction of UHF RFID handheld terminals in the search for goods, combined with the use of RFID tags, achieve fast and accurate product search. For example, if the shoe store needs to find a certain product for the customer, we can input the tag information corresponding to the item to be searched through the handheld terminal, and then use the handheld terminal to detect the goods in the warehouse. Chainway UHF handheld terminal supports scanning at the long distance in batch. The detection can accurately and quickly lock the target goods, greatly shortening the inspection time of the warehouse goods and responding to the customer requirements more quickly.
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