Turning Retail Strategy into Effective Store Execution

In unified commerce, the store has become more than just a point of sale—it's now a fulfillment hub, a service point, and a brand experience center. Store teams play a critical role in retail transformation—but they can only succeed when empowered with timely data and adaptive technologies. Empowering store execution means bridging the gap between business vision and day-to-day execution.
Strategy and execution must move in lockstep. Corporate teams set the strategic direction, while in-store operations turn those goals into daily action. To support execution at scale, retailers need flexible, easy-to-deploy technologies that integrate seamlessly and respond to the pace of modern retail.
How AIDC Technology Turns Unified Commerce Into In-Store Action
Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC) technologies provide the real-time visibility, accuracy, and automation needed to streamline store operations. When embedded into everyday workflows, AIDC solutions empower associates to act quickly, reduce errors, and deliver a consistent customer experience.
| Strategic Goal | Store-Level Focus | AIDC Solutions | What to Focus On |
|---|---|---|---|
| Checkout and Payment Improvement | Shorter queues and faster checkout | Mobile POS terminals, RFID readers, and contactless devices | Ops: Identify pain points and improve customer flow. IT: Ensure system stability and integration. |
| Real-Time Inventory Visibility | Accurate stock level across channels | RFID printers and readers | Ops: Flag replenishment issues and on-shelf gaps. IT: Plan seamless integration with inventory management/ POS and adjunctive systems. |
| Personalized Product Engagement | On-demand product information | GS1 Digital Link labels and QR Codes | Ops: Train staff to use interactive tools. IT: Ensure backend connectivity and content delivery. |
| Dynamic Pricing and Promotion Execution | Consistent, timely price updates | Mobile or cart-mounted printers, mobile computers, and wireless syncing | Ops: Execute price changes quickly and accurately. IT: Maintain connectivity with pricing systems. |
| Loss Prevention and Security | Shrink visibility and traceability | RFID labels and data capture devices | Ops: Identify risk zones and support audits. IT: Enable real-time alerts and tracking logs. |
| Improve Returns Processing | Fast and accurate reverse logistics | Barcode/RFID scanner and label printers | Ops: Simplify return handling and reduce errors. IT: Connect return flows to inventory and CRM. |
| Operational Efficiency | Faster onboarding and fewer user errors | Ergonomic devices and unified platforms | Ops: Define usability and training needs. IT: Evaluate device learning curve and error rates. |
Real-World Example: In convenience stores, staff can use the S20 mobile computer to receive pricing updates and quickly locate items that require relabeling. With the compact Alpha-30R mobile printer, they can print updated price labels on the spot—with no need to return to the back office. This mobile setup ensures fast, accurate execution of price changes across aisles. Download the Solution Guide to learn more.
Strategy Only Works When Everyone’s on Board
Great strategies are only as effective as their execution. With the right AIDC solutions, retailers can unify their teams, adapt quickly to change, and consistently deliver high-quality experiences.
Whether you're upgrading inventory processes, modernizing checkout, or rethinking returns, TSC Auto ID delivers purpose-built solutions to help your operations perform with precision and confidence—from rugged mobile computers and reliable printers to RFID solutions.
Explore the right AIDC solutions for your retail operations! Watch our latest webinar for expert guidance on technology selection or contact our experts directly.

































