• How to light a Supermarket (1)

    Lighting a supermarket is a complex process, with varying lighting requirements for each section. Understanding the requirements of each of these sections and adopting a good lighting system can create a pleasant experience for the shoppers, maximize the effectiveness of product displays and even in ...

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  • How to light a Supermarket (2)

     What Kind Of Lighting Is Required In Different Parts Of The Supermarket?1. Grocery SectionOne of the most important parts of the supermarket is the grocery section. It is where all the dry food products can be found. The products are either packed in huge plastic bags, bottles, bags, or boxes. ...

    2021-01-08 admin 161

  • Why Is LED Important In Supermarket Lighting?

    Whenever we visit a supermarket, we are impressed by the layout and how everything just comes together. The way everything in the supermarket is on display and stacked up is well-thought-out. There are various things that come together to provide the ideal supermarket layout. However, one thing t ...

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  • School Bus Solution Provides App-Based Visibility for Parent

    Aug 07, 2017 Tens of thousands of school buses, mostly in large urban districts, are equipped with RFID-enabled systems to track the locations of their young passengers. Nearly a decade ago, telematics and fleet-management technology company Zonar Systems released its Z Pass solution fo ...

    2018-06-21 admin 77

  • Signify started to implement its new sustainability

    Signify has dedicated to sustainability with several different approaches and now the company proudly announced that it has achieved carbon neutrality for all its operations across the world as well as using 100% renewable electricity. Signify has reduced its operational emissions by more than ...

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  • Key-Printing Kiosks Automate RFID Card Copying

    Self-service key-copy technology company Keyme has implemented RFID card duplicating capability at 111 of its kiosk, mostly in urban areas across the United States. The kiosks enable users with low-frequency (LF) 125 kHZ RFID keys—such as access cards for offices, parking lots or apartment buil ...

    2018-06-21 admin 200