What if you could allocate your resources to execute activities when they are needed and not just blindly following a fixed schedule? Could this slash the amount of activities or time spent?
At MOOS, we listen to store operators struggling to keep their high service standards and set out to create an 'intensive care' system that can help address these challenges.
Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) companies collect and use consumer, shopper and user intelligence to better understand consumer behaviors, preferences, and trends. This data-driven approach helps them improve their products, marketing strategies, and overall customer experience.
Merchandising solutions provider HL Display and AI-powered digital solutions technology MOOS are joining forces to create a system that combines automatic facing and real-time inventory tracking.
ICT publication Computable will announce the winner during a spectacular show on November 27. The winner is determined based on jury and public votes. The public voting process for the Computable Awards 2024 starts on July 1st.
This article introduces MOOS as a cost-effective solution for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to manage critical inventory without investing in expensive traditional inventory management systems, helping "accidental inventory managers" improve their operations and profitability.
This article explores the bullwhip effect in supply chain management, its causes and costly consequences, and introduces MOOS's innovative paper-based sensor technology as a potential solution to provide more accurate and timely consumer demand signals.
Discover how smart displays and online-inspired strategies can revolutionize retail promotions, potentially doubling ROI through real-time data and iterative improvements.
Explore how MOOS revolutionizes inventory management with real-time visibility, reducing costs and enhancing availability in complex stock-keeping environments. Discover insights to streamline your operations and achieve higher inventory performance.
This article explores the complexities of selecting and configuring the right shelf sensor technology for various retail environments, emphasizing the importance of a tailored approach that evolves through testing and learning to meet specific client needs and use cases.
Discover how MOOS goes beyond inventory management, revolutionizing operations with intelligence that reduces manual tasks, promotes sustainability, and enhances profitability. Explore the societal and business impacts of implementing MOOS's innovative solutions.
This case study explores how a semi-autonomous convenience store operator dramatically boosted profitability by implementing MOOS (Mobile Order and Operations System) technology.
This article examines the advantages of sharing point-of-sales (PoS) data between retailers and suppliers, and introduces MOOS (Mobile Order and Operations System) as a solution for enhancing or replacing traditional PoS data. It explores how MOOS can create "pseudo-PoS" data in non-retail environments, potentially transforming inventory management across various industries.
Anybody running a store or operations knows the challenge of managing availability of their products.
Connected shelves have been promised for decades. During the peak of the IoT boom, approximately 10 years ago, promises were made left and right that 'soon, every shelf will be connected'.
It is with great pride and enthusiasm that we announce that MOOS will be present at the world’s leading industrial trade fair, Hannover Messe 2024!
It is with great pride and enthusiasm that we announce that MOOS has been selected to be part of the Dutch mission to CES Las Vegas 2024, the largest technology fair in the world!
Many inventory and distribution problems are accepted as a fact of life. Retailers accept stock-outs, spillage, or shrinkage as the cost of doing business. Distributors or operations managers simply accept the occasional unexplained stock deviation and the need for workarounds or rush orders.
Yesterday, we welcomed an auditor to our office to assess our administration and if we had fulfilled the original plan. We passed with flying colors, but it didn’t seem that way from the start.
Recent breakthroughs in AI have created huge disruptive potential for rethinking the development and deployment of sensors. Traditionally, sensor manufacturers have targeted their R&D efforts towards creating better sensors.
On November 21st, 2023, our patent was awarded for the full MOOS system. This complements a patent and exclusive license on the paper – together creating a strong pillar in our IP strategy.
On July 11th, 2023, a Reddit thread exposed the architecture behind OpenAI's GPT-4. It was only live for a couple of hours, but it clearly outlined the magic potion.
Last week, we were guests at the headquarters of one of the largest global discount retailers to discuss the application of the MOOS system.
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