A uni­fied net­work for the suc­cessful digi­ta­li­sa­ti­on of Mous­que­tai­res shops

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Les Mous­que­tai­res is the French lea­der in mass retail­ing and was foun­ded in 1969. Over the years, the group has grown to include eight well-known brands: Interm­ar­ché, Net­to, Bri­co­m­ar­ché, Bri­co Cash, Bri­co­ra­ma, Roa­dy, Ame­ri­can Car Wash Com­pa­ny and Rapid Pare-Brise.

// AN EXTRAORDINARY PROJECT

STIME, the IT sub­si­dia­ry of the Mous­que­tai­res Group, has sel­ec­ted Wifirst to deploy and ope­ra­te a mul­ti-ser­vice wire­less network.

Near­ly 4,000 points of sale are invol­ved in this pro­ject, which is both stra­te­gi­cal­ly important and essen­ti­al for the deve­lo­p­ment of shops. The­re can be no suc­cessful digi­ta­li­sa­ti­on wit­hout a high-per­for­mance, secu­re, sca­lable and sus­tainable con­nec­ti­vi­ty base.

The STIME spe­ci­fi­ca­ti­ons were very clear:

  • Full radio covera­ge to con­nect busi­ness and cli­ent terminals.
  • Iden­ti­ty and busi­ness authen­ti­ca­ti­on management.
  • Ratio­na­li­se tele­coms and bene­fit from a homo­ge­neous solu­ti­on to faci­li­ta­te the inte­gra­ti­on of new busi­ness appli­ca­ti­ons sup­port­ed by the IT department.
  • Main­tain a very ambi­tious deploy­ment rate of 120 shops deploy­ed each month.

 

The STIME was par­ti­cu­lar­ly attrac­ted by Wifirst’s tech­ni­cal approach, which con­sists of desig­ning a uni­fied net­work to do away with the mul­ti­pli­ci­ty of net­works and infra­struc­tures deploy­ed for each digi­tal ser­vice, and thus opti­mi­se cos­ts and ope­ra­tio­nal performance.

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// A WIDE RANGE OF COVERAGE AREAS

The wide ran­ge of are­as that nee­ded covera­ge and the cons­traints asso­cia­ted with each of them repre­sen­ted a real chall­enge for our Deli­very teams.

The diver­si­ty of the brands, points of sale and spaces to be cover­ed is such that extre­me­ly detail­ed pro­ce­du­res had to be drawn up to share instal­la­ti­on ins­truc­tions adapt­ed to each of the situa­tions encoun­te­red in the field (during the very important pre-visit phase).

  • Indoor sales areas
  • Out­door sales are­as (mate­ri­al yards and gar­den centres)
  • Sto­rage rooms
  • Deli­very bays
  • Fresh air­lock and free­zer airlock
  • Labs (butcher’s, cheese, fish shops, etc.)
  • Admi­nis­tra­ti­ve / office areas
  • Break rooms
  • Petrol sta­ti­ons

Covera­ge of all the­se are­as is essen­ti­al to sup­port mobi­li­ty, reachab­ili­ty, ope­ra­tio­nal con­ti­nui­ty and pro­duc­ti­vi­ty of all shop employees.

How should access points be fixed? Should they be pla­ced hori­zon­tal­ly or ver­ti­cal­ly? How do you ensu­re safe fixings on woo­den, con­cre­te or metal beams? In which are­as should a cher­ry picker be used? Is it pre­fera­ble to work at night? 

The real suc­cess of Wifirst lies in the abili­ty of the teams to car­ry out a real indus­tri­al pro­ject while adap­ting to all the cons­traints in the field.

// A MULTITUDE OF DEVICES TO CONNECT

ESLs, PDAs, tablets, cash regis­ters, came­ras, tele­pho­nes, touch­pads, smart­phones… a real hea­da­che when it comes to opti­mi­sing cos­ts and impro­ving security.

The ran­ge of use cases rela­ted to con­nec­ti­vi­ty are end­less. Wifirst has the­r­e­fo­re built a sin­gle infra­struc­tu­re capa­ble of secu­re­ly con­nec­ting all the dif­fe­rent devices and appli­ca­ti­ons. A rights manage­ment appli­ca­ti­on for all ter­mi­nals was also deve­lo­ped for the spe­ci­fic needs of the STIME.

Thus, all digi­tal ser­vices are con­nec­ted to a sin­gle Wifirst wire­less network:

  • Hand­held ter­mi­nals (PDA or tablet) to access busi­ness appli­ca­ti­ons, to faci­li­ta­te data ent­ry, dis­play and transmission.
  • Touch­pad with Webt­e­le­ven­te appli­ca­ti­ons for taking orders by store shelf managers.
  • Elec­tro­nic labels (ESL / EEG): up to 50,000 labels for the lar­gest hypermarkets
  • Equip­ment rela­ted to food traceability
  • Equip­ment rela­ted to video surveillance
  • IP-tele­pho­ny
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While the pro­ject was focu­sed on busi­ness needs, visi­tors and cus­to­mers were not left out. With the inclu­si­on of a “Guest” access (to cope with the very uncer­tain 4G/5G covera­ge) with a cap­ti­ve por­tal, guests could use the retailer’s appli­ca­ti­ons to enhan­ce the in-store experience. 

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// THE CONNECTED LABELS PROJECT

The best exam­p­le of a mul­ti-tech­no­lo­gy shared network.

Wit­hout a uni­fied net­work, shops have to ope­ra­te a WiFi net­work for the busi­ness ter­mi­nals and an IoT net­work for the tags. They the­r­e­fo­re pay for two deploy­ments, they stack the equip­ment (addi­tio­nal ener­gy cos­ts), they crea­te a radio inter­fe­rence problem…

The smar­test solu­ti­on is to use a sin­gle device to trans­mit both WiFi and IoT.

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This is what Wifirst has done for the Mous­que­tai­res Group. The WiFi ter­mi­nals host an exten­si­on (see below) that embeds the IoT modu­le of the label manu­fac­tu­rer cho­sen by the point of sale, in this case, Han­show or SES-Imagotag.

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