Labour savings

How electronic shelf labels reduce manual ticketing

Manual ticketing is not just printing. It is the full chain of preparing, sorting, finding, replacing and checking shelf labels. ESL reduces that chain.

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The hidden steps behind paper tickets

Every ticket change has small tasks attached: checking the price, printing, cutting, sorting by aisle, finding the product, removing old material, placing the new ticket and fixing mistakes. Across hundreds or thousands of changes, those minutes become real labour cost.

Electronic shelf labels move most shelf updates into a connected workflow. Your team can focus on exceptions such as missing labels, new bays, damaged displays or product setup issues.

Price changes

Approved price changes can flow to shelf labels without a manual ticket run.

Promotion changes

Catalogue and supplier offers become easier to execute at the shelf.

Markdowns

Short-dated or overstocked products can be repriced faster.

Exceptions

Staff time moves from repetitive label replacement to targeted issue handling.

Measure your current workload

The easiest way to understand ROI is to estimate ticket changes per week, promotion changes per month, minutes per ticket and staff hourly cost.

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Want to reduce ticketing labour?

We can help quantify your current workload and suggest a staged ESL rollout.

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