Retail Revolution: Embracing Self-Service Solutions
Across the globe, the retail sector is grappling with mounting pressures, and businesses are actively seeking out innovative ways to cut costs. A familiar trend has emerged: self-service checkouts, already making an appearance in supermarkets across Greenland, are just the tip of an evolving iceberg. The future holds even more groundbreaking developments, with staffless retail shops emerging as a promising solution, particularly in smaller communities.
One key player in this movement is Arctic Import. In a strategic partnership with Unlimit Group A/S—known for their cutting-edge self-service solutions—and Modern Expo, which provides essential shop fixtures, Arctic Import is poised to bring self-service technology to both Greenlandic and Icelandic markets.
“We are Greenland’s leading wholesale company,” explains Thomas Hjort, managing director of Arctic Import. “We see these self-service solutions as a fantastic opportunity for many of our existing customers.”
The applications of this technology extend well beyond traditional retail. Hjort envisions self-service options thriving in diverse settings—workplaces, hotels, schools, gas stations, airports, and even tourist attractions—where convenience can vastly improve the customer experience.
A New Era for Coffee Shops
Imagine a modern coffee shop where patrons can help themselves to refreshments outside of regular hours, all without a staff member in sight. With a simple login via a mobile app or key fob, customers can grab what they need. Advanced shelf scales automatically track purchases, seamlessly charging the guest’s credit card.
“I see immense potential for this setup in hotels and smaller airports,” Hjort shares. “Educational institutions can also greatly benefit. Lunchtime at canteens can be overwhelming, making it uneconomical to have staff available outside those hours. A self-service solution ensures students can access food whenever hunger strikes.”
With palpable excitement, he notes the enthusiastic reception to these solutions in Iceland, which contrasts sharply with the nascent interest now beginning to surface in Greenland.
The Future is Bright
Hjort firmly believes this is just the beginning. The partnership with Unlimit Group A/S and Modern Expo signifies the dawn of widespread self-service solutions in Greenland.
“Together, we aim to assist retailers in revamping everything from shelving and cooling systems to checkout lines and intelligent vending machines for unmanned store operations,” he states. “These solutions can help businesses extend hours of operation, optimize resources, and grant access to products even when staff aren’t present.”
The collaboration with Unlimit Group A/S is particularly strategic. Sales director Mads Laursen, having lived in Greenland for many years—including a stint as the marketing manager at KNI—brings invaluable local insight. “I’m confident that many companies in Greenland will benefit from our products,” Laursen tells Sermitsiaq.
Since its inception 14 years ago, Unlimit Group A/S has developed an impressive range of self-service solutions that easily integrate with clients’ existing IT systems. From supplying unstaffed retail environments for the Dagrofa “Min Købmand” chain to enhancing efficiency on construction sites, their innovations are making a significant impact across various sectors.
At the heart of their offerings are sophisticated AI cameras and shelf scales that process over 30 signals per second, ensuring accurate inventory management while also minimizing the risk of loss or theft.
As the landscape of retail continues to transform, Arctic Import, alongside its partners, is ready to embrace the future, making life easier and more efficient for businesses and consumers alike.
