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Multi-Functional Kiosks Enhance Service Efficiency for Globally Renowned Swedish Logistics Firm
Technology Category
- Functional Applications - Remote Monitoring & Control Systems
Applicable Functions
- Business Operation
- Sales & Marketing
Use Cases
- Retail Store Automation
Services
- System Integration
The Challenge
DB Schenker, a globally active and integrated logistics service provider, aimed to implement new and innovative service stations that integrate delivery service orders, information inquires, and payment processing, to enhance customer convenience. The plan was to install self-service POS systems in convenience stores throughout Sweden. These self-service kiosks would allow customers to send and track postal packages, pay bills, and conduct other financial transactions autonomously. Because the POS systems would be operated by the customers themselves, the hardware needed to be extremely durable and reliable. Furthermore, to facilitate efficient and continual operation, easy-to-maintain hardware was required.
About The Customer
DB Schenker is a globally active and integrated logistics service provider with over 91,000 employees in 130 countries. The company manages all the transportation and logistics activities for Deutsche Bahn. With “speed, convenience, and quality” as its corporate vision, DB Shenker is committed to delivering high-quality service to customers. This dedication is undoubtedly what enabled DB Shenker’s Transportation and Logistics division to achieve a leading position in the worldwide logistics industry.
The Solution
After evaluating various POS systems, DB Schenker selected Advantech’s wall-mountable W-POS system for use as self-service kiosks. The modular design of the W-POS system and its peripherals ensures easy and convenient database upgrades and maintenance. The system is so user-friendly that even the convenience store clerks can resolve simple operational malfunctions. Additionally, Advantech’s W-POS system features a powerful processor capable of delivering the performance reliability and speed required to provide customers with high quality service.
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