Domenic Ammendolia

Building a measurable multi-site trolley control model

This guide outlines a multi-site trolley control model featuring baseline audits, KPIs, governance, and advanced tech like sMart Track™ for real-time tracking, boosting accountability, reducing losses, labor costs, and environmental impact.

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The operational model behind predictable trolley control

Predictable trolley control uses asset tracking, geofencing, event monitoring, and operational accountability to reduce loss, lower costs, cut compliance risks, and support sustainability in retail operations.

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Why retailers need a system view of trolley control, not isolated fixes

Retailers must adopt a network-wide trolley control system to enhance asset visibility, reduce losses, cut labor costs, ensure compliance, and lower environmental impact through efficient tracking tools like sMart Track and sMart Lock.

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Digital trolley access systems: what operators need to know to control loss, lift visibility, and reduce labour waste

TDMN’s digital trolley access systems reduce trolley loss, labor costs, and environmental impact by enabling real-time tracking, geofencing, and improved asset visibility, enhancing retail operations and compliance.

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The hidden labour cost of poor trolley visibility: hours you pay for but do not see

Poor trolley visibility in Australian retail causes hidden labor costs via extra retrieval time, overtime, and inefficiencies. Implementing real-time tracking like sMart Track reduces losses, improves planning, and cuts costs.

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