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'''ZoomShops''' are self-service, standalone [[Automated Retail]] stores. ZoomShops are developed and produced by [[Zoom Systems]], based in [[San Francisco]], CA <ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/26/business/26vending.html?_r=2&src=me&ref=business</ref>. Over 1000 ZoomShops exist across the U.S., Europe and Japan <ref>http://www.specialtyretail.com/2009/winter/retailer_profiles/zoomshops_entrepreneur_profile</ref>. The typical ZoomShop experience allows the consumer to purchase products using a touch screen interface. Once a product is purchased the patented robotic arm delivers it into the pickup box and charges the consumer's credit card.<ref>http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,1876717,00.asp</ref>
'''ZoomShops''' are self-service, standalone [[Automated Retail]] stores. ZoomShops are developed and produced by [[Zoom Systems]], based in [[San Francisco]], CA <ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/26/business/26vending.html?_r=2&src=me&ref=business</ref>. Over 1000 ZoomShops exist across the U.S., Europe and Japan <ref>http://www.specialtyretail.com/2009/winter/retailer_profiles/zoomshops_entrepreneur_profile</ref>. The typical ZoomShop experience allows the consumer to purchase products using a touch screen interface. Once a product is purchased the patented robotic arm delivers it into the pickup box and charges the consumer's credit card.<ref>http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,1876717,00.asp</ref>



Revision as of 02:37, 22 January 2011

ZoomShops are self-service, standalone Automated Retail stores. ZoomShops are developed and produced by Zoom Systems, based in San Francisco, CA [1]. Over 1000 ZoomShops exist across the U.S., Europe and Japan [2]. The typical ZoomShop experience allows the consumer to purchase products using a touch screen interface. Once a product is purchased the patented robotic arm delivers it into the pickup box and charges the consumer's credit card.[3]

Each fully automated ZoomShop is designed to easily scale onto the internet-ready, networked platform. Key benefits of ZoomShops include leading technology and services. Key services include location procurement, inventory management, supply chain integration, creative design, account management and in-house call center.

ZoomShops include products from brands such as Apple, Best Buy, Body Shop, Macy's, Proactiv Solution, Reebok and Verizon[4]. Product types available include consumer electronics, cosmetics, apparel and wireless accessories.

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