

Stores
17
Labels
50,000
Auditors
80
Customer
Electronic Shelf Labeling – Manufacturer
Sector
Retail

A company manufactures the world's most reliable electronic shelf labels (ESL). The company supports retailers all over the world in solving key in-store challenges and meeting new retail demands with improved store operations and task management.
THE CHALLENGE
An electronic shelf labeling solution company required support from RGIS to install electronic shelf labeling within 17 stores to ensure they could meet the timeline of one store per night. The company required the following:
- Support installing electronic shelf labeling in 17 stores
- To complete one store per night
- More than 50,000 electronic shelf labels per store
- Link the electronic shelf labels to the Stock Keeping Unit (SKU) product code
Sectors
Why RGIS?
Customers choose RGIS to install electronic shelf labeling because our experienced teams ensure precise, efficient installation and seamless activation across all fixtures, enabling accurate pricing, faster updates, and improved store productivity.
Our Solutions
An electronic shelf labeling solution company partnered with RGIS to complete the electronic shelf labeling project. RGIS provided the following:
Teams of 80 experienced auditors were allocated per store
Scheduled eight hour shifts per store
Dismantled old racking
Set up new racking
Installed the electronic shelf labels in the correct locations
Linked the electronic shelf labels to the stock keeping unit (SKU) product code
Results
An electronic shelf labeling solution company found that by outsourcing the electronic shelf labeling project to RGIS, the following was achieved:
All 17 stores had electronic shelf labeling installed quickly and efficiently
Minimum of 50,000 electronic shelf labels installed per store
The tight deadline requested, of one store per day, was achieved successfully

Conclusion
By outsourcing the electronic shelf labeling project to RGIS, the company achieved fast, efficient installation across all 17 stores—meeting the one-store-per-day deadline and successfully fitting a minimum of 50,000 labels per location.

