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Pilot No.1 is set in Novi Sad, Serbia and it is implemented in Univerexport retail chain.
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It demonstrates dynamic pricing benefits for the whole value chain: Smart Tags attached to the products contain the general information (provided by manufacturers), additional information (provided by retailer); Tags act as the data providers and are key part of supply chain control process.
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When retailer scans Smart Tag on the product, scanning results (pack ID and result) are forwarded to platform and dynamic price calculation process is invoked.
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When consumers scan Smart Tags (using a smartphone application), they obtain all the information about the product (best before, price, recycling, recipes and other info approved by retailers); the retrieved information depends on the location and time of scanning.
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Pilot No.2 tests home services and takes place in France with the support of Leroy Merlin and PICOM
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On the example of heating equipment (boiler and associated filtering station), the pilot tests different services to the customer all along the life of the equipment at home
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Some of the services leverage access to information related to the product, its environment, and its use, and some provide specialized services (installation, maintenance, repair, etc.).
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The aim is to provide comfort and a healthy living at home: proper maintenance, repair, replenishment, and monitoring.
TagItSmart - Pilot
