Cust2Mate smart cart to be introduced in the U.S. at Evergreen Kosher Market
Cust2Mate smart cart is a self-checkout (SCO)
smart cart for retail markets
Tel Aviv. 7 December , 2021 — A2Z Smart Technologies Corp. announced that its Cust2Mate smart cart developed in Israel will be introduced early next year at the Evergreen Kosher Market, with locations in Monsey, New York and Lakewood, New Jersey.
The Cust2Mate smart cart is a proven-in-use self-checkout (SCO) smart cart for retail markets. It leverages advanced, user-friendly technologies to streamline shopping for consumers, while boosting store management efficiency.
Cust2Mate streamlines the shopping experience by recognising every purchased item and enabling in-cart payment so that shoppers skip lines, while also allowing retail grocers in-store promotions to shoppers to discounted products.
“We are excited to announce our second pilot in the United States with supermarket chain Evergreen Kosher Market,” says Rafi Yam, CEO of Cust2Mate. “This pilot program represents an important step in the growth of our Company as we continue our efforts to expand our presence and roll out the Cust2Mate smart cart platform in stores across the United States, and we’re pleased to partner with one of the leading kosher supermarkets in New York and New Jersey to provide them with this state-of-the-art technology.”
“We are thrilled to partner with Cust2Mate to offer their innovative platform in our stores, says an Evergreen Market spokesperson. These smart carts will allow us to expedite the shopping process and streamline our operational capabilities, creating a much more efficient shopping experience for both the customer and the store. We look forward to providing the Cust2Mate smart cart platform to our customers and exploring the many benefits of this technology.”
A2Z previously announced its first pilot program with Morton Williams Supermarkets, a upscale grocery store chain, operating 16 stores in the New York metropolitan area. The 60-day pilot program will deploy 50 Cust2Mate smart carts at two of the chain’s locations.
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