![]() ![]() When they were first introduced, we were told they were an alternative to manned checkouts for people who found them more convenient. As seen in the video interview from CES in January, customers can essentially toss their items onto the small checkout pad, and the system will automatically recognize and tabulate the products. Selfservice checkouts have been around for nearly 20 years. If a customer scans an item and does not place it in the bag, the system will gently remind him or her to do so. ![]() The Mashgin self-checkout system is installed at the checkout counter and enables customer checkouts without scanning barcodes. The self-checkout machine eliminates this need by using the information stored about the product’s weight to measure against a scale underneath the bagging area. The move represents a 700% total increase in deployments over its current installed base. The move by the second-largest convenience store chain in North America with almost seven thousand stores will represent one of the largest ever deployments of self-checkout systems to date.įor Mashgin, the deal represents its biggest customer win yet and is yet another sign of why the company was able to recently raise a $62.5M Series B round at an impressive $1.5 billion valuation. Self-Checkout System Market size surpassed USD 3.5 billion in 2021 and is projected to expand at 15 CAGR from 2022 to 2030.The global industry shipments are anticipated to cross 270 thousand units by 2030. The move follows the initial deployment of Mashgin systems at nearly 500 Circle K stores across the United States and Sweden since 2020. Mashgin, a maker of computer-vision-based self-checkout machines, announced today it has signed a deal with Circle K parent company Couche-Tard to deploy seven thousand self-checkout machines at the convenience store chain over the next three years. ![]()
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