Omnichannel Retail

If this sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, you’re not wrong. Omnichannel refers to retailers’ use of both online and offline channels to reach their customers. Traditional marketing promotions are no longer enough to reach shoppers and grow more archaic each...

Quantity On Hand/On Order (QOH/QOO)

If merchandise is “on hand”, it’s something that the retailer has in its possession. (The important callout here is that on hand just means it’s been received and is somewhere in the building, but it doesn’t guarantee the product has made it out of the back room yet.)...

GPS Location Tracking

GPS tracking is the surveillance of location through use of the Global Positioning System (GPS) (utilizing a network of satellites) to track the location of an entity or object remotely. As used within retail, location-based services use real-time location data from a...

Geotagging

Geotagging refers to the attaching of geographic coordinate information to images, video, and other media recorded by smartphones or GPS-enabled electronic devices. For example, a geotagged photograph might contain geospatial metadata such as latitude and longitude...

Digital Badges

Electronic proof of identification and/or mission in any given store. Digital badges can be displayed on ONE by Movista to allow store managers to scan and confirm that the rep IS who they say they are, and see what they are scheduled to work on in the store – giving...

Contactless Payment

Contactless payment refers to the secure method for consumers to purchase products or services using a debit, credit, smartcard, or another payment device, using radio frequency identification (RFID) technology and near-field communication (NFC). Whether the business...

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