New Health and Safety Solutions from Indyme Solutions Slash Labor Costs and Provide Post-Pandemic Re-Use Utility

Technology innovations providing labor-free store traffic regulation, checkout queue automation, social distance messaging, and contact-free curbside pickup.

Retailers face a myriad of challenges to assure staff and shoppers of a safe experience during this reopening and recovery phase. Initial store operating safety implementations, Indyme Solutions, many of which are still in practice, require heavy ongoing labor investments to meet rapidly evolving health and safety regulations and social distancing protocols. As retailers settle into this “new normal”, labor-saving solutions automating these processes and offering post-pandemic benefits are increasingly valued.

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Indyme Solutions, a leading technology provider to the retail industry, responded to urgent inquiries from its customers by adding four new offerings focused on labor savings and re-use. Each solution meets customer requirements of being rapidly deployable, self-installable, low cost, and reusable for other needs after pandemic concerns subside.

“During this pandemic, retailers must juggle employee and customer safety, regulation compliance, liability concerns, and significantly higher labor costs, all while striving to maintain a comfortable in-store shopping experience,” said Joe Budano, CEO of Indyme Solutions. “To support these efforts, we responded with creative solutions automating these new processes, reducing labor costs, and driving compliance with local codes and regulations. By adapting existing products to quickly deliver these solutions, we have ensured they can readily be re-purposed after the pandemic to deliver many of the Indyme applications already valued by our customers, providing a significant ROI boost.”

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