SES : Store Electronic Systems
Testimonials
 




Mr Didier Van Eycken – SPAR Manager, Brignais, France

SPAR Brignais - 800 m² - 5,000 electronic labels since 2005.


What made you decide on equipping your store with ESLs?
We transferred to this location from a smaller store in 2005, increasing from 300 m² to 800 m².
It was the opportunity to look into the different types of new technologies available when setting up this new store. For me, paper labels were totally obsolete and I decided that the solution would be an electronic labeling system that I had already seen in operation. I also wanted to ensure integrity between the price displayed in the aisles and the cash register.

You've been equipped since early 2005, has the ESL changed within your organization?
We've been able to do away with all problems related to price changes. Before, for example, price changes had to be planned. Teams had to be mobilized for the operation and we had to raise their awareness as to the quality of the installation operation. Now everything is automated and we have hardly anything to do.

In your opinion, what are the system's main advantages?
Oh, there are quite a few! But if I had to pick just a few, I'd say: rapid price changing, total system reliability and ease of use. In fact, this once tedious, ungratifying and error-prone task is now fully automated. This saves the staff time, allowing them to ensure that the aisles are well managed and provide better customer service. It also gives the staff a better working environment.

What does your store staff think of the ESL?
That's simple! For them, returning to paper labels is out of the question!

What do you and your customers think about the ESL's legibility?
The electronic labels were very well received amongst both the staff and our customers. They are highly legible and the information is clear and well separated. Moreover, the new generation of SES labels is even more legible than its predecessor. The customers have absolutely no complaints.

What are your thoughts about the labels' mounting system?
That's a key point! The SES locking system is perfect. The labels are locked in place. This has numerous advantages, for example when a facing is locked it's easier to identify stock outs. Also, it was easy for anybody to simply remove or move the paper label. Result: no prices right in front of the product. And as everybody knows, a product without a price tag doesn't sell!
It is an indirect way to increase sales and profit, which contributes to the return on investment.

Are you able to quantify this return on investment?
No, I haven't calculated or quantified it as it is really pretty obvious! The quality of the display, price integrity, customer satisfaction, and free time for store employees are criteria that justify the investment. Not forgetting that the shelf facings are more legible, there are no more worries for setting-up, and much fewer stock outs…
All these points make the investment unavoidable.

Has the ESL changed your customers' image of the store?
Yes, of course. Electronic labels allow us to benefit from a certain image of modernization, an image of quality. It also demonstrates that we acknowledge our customers' concerns about pricing errors in the store. Their confidence is now secured, which is a major factor in building customer loyalty. From this point of view it is a recognizable asset.

In your opinion, what are the strong points of the SES?
We've already touched on this, rapidity, ease of use, reliability, timesavings, the label's locking system, and the image of modernization. To these points I would also add the quality and solid design of the system and labels. SES labels are very robust and are thus perfectly adapted to "aggressive" environments.

Some say that if you try the ESL, you'll never go back… what do you think?
Well, that's obvious! Just imagine if you removed the scanners from the check out desks. That would be unimaginable! For the ESL it's pretty much the same thing, the same revolution.

What would you tell your colleagues about the ESL?
Go for it! The ESL is a wise investment. Would anybody today say that the Internet is a waste of time? It's the same thing for electronic labels. During periods of economic crisis and prices wars, it's an indispensable tool to optimize the profitability of a sales point.



"Once you have tried out electronic labels, there's no going back...." "
Mr Cendre, member of intermarché, La Chapelle St Mesmin.

"Stores being fitted with electronic labels should also install them in the Fruit and Vegetable section. Thanks to electronic labels, the point of sale saves between 15 and 30 minutes every morning in this section alone. This time can be used for improved section management and enables teams to be more available for their customers. Also, this type of system linked with a checkout weighing system has now become essential not only in terms of convenience but also helps decrease markdowns, resulting in a significant gain in margins."



Mr Gaudimier Director of Collégien Marne La Vallée CARREFOUR hypermarket

Why did you make the decision to install electronic labels ?
A hypermarket like ours makes over 200,000 price changes a year. With paper labels, this task was tedious, repetitive, represented no added value and was a source of error! The electronic label is a fantastic tool for stores. We opted for the supplier SES.

The store has been equipped since it opened, that is February 2003, so you are now able to share some feedback on its advantages with us.
Yes, of course. There are many advantages !
First of all, the system means that we have no worries, it offers price transparency for customers and gives us a competitive advantage through immediate reactivity.Naturally, the electronic label frees time up for our teams, which is used for improved section management and customer service.
grave; un meilleur suivi des rayons et un meilleur service client.

You mentioned immediate reactivity, what does this mean in concrete terms ? ?
Two examples can illustrate this.
First of all, with respect to the competition. For example, prices are recorded in the afternoon, the price file is prepared in the evening to be sent to the labels during the night. The following morning, the store is in line with the competition. With paper labels, we would have needed at least 2 to 3 days to bring our prices into line! Direct result: we are competitive.
Another significant example relates to sections with lower turnover levels. Take DIY, for example, and a 2% price increase in screws. The manager cannot apply it immediately and the new price is only implemented after several days or weeks. Often, increases are made only on the 20% of references generating 80% of turnover. In this example, the role of the electronic label, the significant gain in margin generated and the resulting competitiveness can be seen clearly.

What are the other aspects related to profitability ?
There are a lot. Of course, there is customer satisfaction. However, there is one aspect related to the fixed, tamperproof nature of the label, resulting in direct profitability that we hadn't imagined.
The fact that the label is perfectly locked in its mounting makes it possible to fix the facings. In this way, the manager has fewer problems with the layout and the shelves are more legible. As a direct result, stock interruptions are detected immediately! Fewer stock interruptions mean more sales and therefore a higher margin and, of course, more satisfied customers.

In your store, there are 65,000 electronic labels, everywhere! Even for fruit and vegetables… !
Yes, we decided to cover the entire store, even the checkout units. For fruit and vegetables, it is an obvious choice. The prices change almost every day. By equipping this section with electronic labels, we obtain a significant gain in productivity.

How much ?
30 min to 1 hour per day !

But tell us about your customers. What do they think ?
We haven't had much customer feedback. Either they haven't noticed the electronic label or this product is simply part of the background as far as they are concerned. However, the general opinion is that the electronic label is very clear and very legible.

In conclusion, you are satisfied.
Entièrement !
Completely !
The system, thanks to its reliability, makes our day-to-day task easier. A system like this, which satisfies customers, optimises your margins, frees your teams, and with a return on investment of close to 12 months is a must. It is a fantastic and now indispensable tool. The price war is increasingly intense and without this tool, it would be more difficult to win