MIAMI, May 2, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Zebra Technologies
Corporation (NASDAQ: ZBRA), a global leader in solutions and services that provide real-time visibility into
organizations' assets, people and transactions, today released survey results that show how technology can drive a better in-store customer experience in
Latin America. IDG Connect conducted the commissioned "The Connected Shopper in Latin America: How Latin American Retailers Can Enhance the In-store Customer Experience" study on
behalf of Zebra Technologies. Surveyed IT and marketing professionals in retail companies were equally represented across
Chile, Brazil, Mexico and
Colombia, to find out how they are using technology to meet growing customer expectations. Most
surveyed retailers employed between 500 and 5000 people in their operations.
The retail industry is evolving in Latin America, as well as globally. Today, customers are
more demanding and expect the best in-store experience ever. Even the most brand-loyal customers will eventually turn to a
competitor if the experience is not optimal. Markets in Latin America are changing and are more
aware of the different retail options available, both globally and regionally. Therefore, delivering an excellent in-store
experience will help prevent losing customers. These new strategies involve speed and efficiency, personalizing the shopping
experience and providing the next level of in-store service to ensure customers can buy the items they desire.
KEY FACTS
- 82% of surveyed retailers in Latin America enable customers to connect to an in-store
network through a loyalty app; but only 46% use a connection to track online customer behavior.
- Currently, 18% of surveyed retailers connect to Latin American customers through wireless smartphones; 46% through
information kiosks; 34% through self-service tills and 42% through mobile device payments.
- Overall, retailers who responded in Latin America use information gained from store
loyalty, credit and debit cards for identifying items bought together (62%), shelf replenishment (60%) and identifying types of
shoppers (59%), among other market research discoveries.
- 80% of Latin American surveyed retailers still send printed catalogues; however, 50% aim to send personalized offers to
devices in-store in the future.
SUPPORTING QUOTE
Ana Maria Cabrales, Regional Solutions Sr. Marketing Manager - Retail &
Hospitality, Latin America, Zebra Technologies
"As technological breakthroughs evolve to support today's business demands, there is a growing need for retailers to
know how to properly leverage technology for a better in-store customer experience. These survey results are extremely insightful
in knowing how Latin American markets are responding and adapting to these new tools. At Zebra, we are capable of providing
business solutions to help retailers reach new levels of efficiency and visibility as well as deliver greater value for
customers."
SUPPORTING RESOURCES
Study Results: The Connected Shopper in Latin America
Infographic: The Connected Shopper in Latin America
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About Zebra Technologies
Zebra (NASDAQ: ZBRA) makes businesses as smart and connected as the world we live in. Zebra tracking and visibility
solutions transform the physical to digital, creating the data streams enterprises need to simplify operations, know more
about their businesses, and empower their mobile workforces. For more information, visit www.zebra.com.
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Zebra Technologies
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Caitlin DeRango
Zebra Technologies
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cderango@zebra.com
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