In a recent article published by The Grocer, Scotmid Co‑op shares how it is investing £3.5 million in hybrid self‑checkout technology to improve speed, flexibility and convenience in stores. The rollout combines customer-operated self-checkouts with the option for colleagues to step in during peak moments, helping to keep queues moving while maintaining service levels.
The article also highlights how visibility features, clear payment indicators and media-capable screens support loss prevention and open up new in-store communication opportunities. A key theme is flexibility: the modular checkout hardware supplied by Pan Oston, integrated with point of sale provider 4POS, enables Scotmid to deploy the same core solution across staffed tills and self-checkouts — supporting different store formats today and future-proofing the estate for tomorrow.
Read the full article on The Grocer to learn more about Scotmid’s strategy, scale of rollout and vision for the future of checkout technology: Scotmid invests £ 3.5m in hybrid self-checkouts to speed up shopping