Store Electronic Systems (SES) urges retailer to ditch paper 
labels and go digital. The company designs and makes 
wireless communication products, namely electronic labels 
for store shelves that display product information and 
enable rapid price changing. Its systems come with a PC that 
encodes and organizes data for the labels, a transmitter 
that communicates with the labels via low frequency radio, a 
handheld terminal that links a label to a product via 
barcode, and electronic labels that show real-time product 
names and pricing to consumers. SES label systems are used 
in more than 3,000 stores by some of Europe's largest 
grocery retailers, including France's Carrefour, Germany's 
Edeka, and the UK's Tesco.
Store Electronic Systems (SES) urges retailer to ditch paper 
labels and go digital. The company designs and makes 
wireless communication products, namely electronic labels 
for store shelves that display product information and 
enable rapid price changing. Its systems come with a PC that 
encodes and organizes data for the labels, a transmitter 
that communicates with the labels via low frequency radio, a 
handheld terminal that links a label to a product via 
barcode, and electronic labels that show real-time product 
names and pricing to consumers. SES label systems are used 
in more than 3,000 stores by some of Europe's largest 
grocery retailers, including France's Carrefour, Germany's 
Edeka, and the UK's Tesco.