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Woolworths to use computer vision to aid the setup of in-store displays

By Kate Weber on Apr 21, 2021 12:30PM Will begin 80-store trial of One Door platform in June. Woolworths has selected cloud-based visual merchandising platform One Door to help its in-store teams execute product placement and marketing initiatives. Woolworths said it will commence an 80-store pilot in June and anticipates extending the use of the platform to all its stores sometime in 2022. Boston-based One Door uses computer vision to help merchandisers create and set up localised promotions in the way that they were envisioned to look. Under a multi-year agreement, the supermarket chain will deploy the platform to improve efficiency and create a higher quality in-store experience for customers.

Churches plan to open as cold weather shelters for homeless

Tuesday pick-up will be at the Central Christian Church, 1475 N. Washington Ave.  Volunteers with the Connecting Grounds Church and Gathering Friends will provide a meal beginning at 5 p.m. at the pick-up location. Pick-up times for transportation to Crisis Cold Weather Shelters are as follows: First Unitarian Universalist Pick-up at 6:30 p.m. East Sunshine Pick-up at 7:30 p.m. Bus passes will be provided throughout the day at the O’Reilly Center for Hope and during the evening meal for women accessing shelter at Grace United Methodist, which will open at 8:15 p.m. Plans for Wednesday night are still being worked out. This story will be updated when more information is available.  

Woolworths Group Selects One Door to Improve the Store Team Experience

Woolworths Group Selects One Door to Improve the Store Team Experience
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Springfield homeless services center offers laundry, showers, mail

There is no charge for these services. The O Reilly Center for Hope  housed in the former Pepperdine school building  opened as a new one-stop shop last year. The 103-year-old building brings multiple agencies under one roof to provide resources and education for those in poverty, homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, struggling with mental health issues or neighbors who need to borrow a shovel or saw from the tool lending library.  No reservations are required to use the showers and laundry, but those services are on a first-come, first-serve basis with a priority given to the homeless community. Guests are asked to not engage in the same service more than once a day unless it s an emergency, explained Michelle Garand with Community Partnership of the Ozarks.

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