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Photos taken on Feb. 28, 2009 of former Lucky Supermarket, converted to Albertsons in 1999 after Albertsons took over Lucky Stores.
This former Albertsons was directly across the street from another Albertsons own store, Max Foods. In 2007, Albertsons closed down the former Max Foods, and remodeled the store into a new Albertsons. This store site was closed for several months until Smart and Final took over.
This is a Smart and Final Extra Store, which is a hybrid warehouse/supermarket.
Located in Montebello on Wilcox off the 60 Freeway.
A micro-scale smart car. A friend of mine owns a smart so when I created these she insisted that I build an all-black one to match her car! It's not in the photo because it's on her dashboard :)
Lay box on back and slide tab out to free Mirai! Actually I was expecting this sticker to be facing outside to be more noticable but I still found it :)
2009 SMART FORTWO: Smart is a member of Mercedes-Benz Cars. In January 2008, the United States became the 37th country to sell the Smart fortwo. The U.S. models for ’09 are the Smart fortwo pure coupe (entry-level), the fortwo passion coupe (well-equipped) and the fortwo passion cabriolet (well-equipped convertible). All models are equipped with the 3-cylinder, 1-liter gasoline powered engine mated to a 5-speed automatic. The 71h.p. powerplant has an electronically limited top speed of 90 mph, and with the majority of the engine and transaxle over the driven wheels results in better traction. Though only 8.8 feet long, the fortwo stands 5.1 feet tall tall, providing as much headroom as most luxury vehicles. The fortwo has achieved the highest ratings from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) for front and side crashworthiness. A total of 8 cubic feet of cargo space is provide in the rear storage area – 12 feet if you load up to the roof line, and the front seat also folds down for additional space.
Smarter Commerce : une solution Retail à l’IBM Client Center de Paris.
La solution de profilage, accompagnée de son dashboard de traitement des données, transforme les données clients collectées en connaissances exploitables pour permettre de mieux connaître votre client et de vous adapter afin de répondre efficacement à ses attentes.
Mieux connaître votre client :
Une caméra intégrée dans l’œil du mannequin collecte des données sur les visiteurs à partir de leurs caractéristiques (genre, tranche d’âge, ethnie…). Il produit un dashboard de statistiques qui traite ces masses de données pour décrypter le comportement du consommateur.
Il permet de répondre à des questions comme :
- Quel temps d'attention des visiteurs ?
- Quelle fréquentation dans une période donnée ?
- Quel temps d'attente à une caisse ?
- Quelle fréquentation dans une zone donnée ? etc…
S’adapter à ses attentes :
A partir du dashboard et de l’analyse induite, les équipes marketing et commerciales exploitent ces connaissances pour adapter par exemple l’organisation du magasin, les offres proposées ou les promotions.
Cette solution, basée sur les logiciels IBM Cognos, Websphere et DB2, est proposée par un partenaire IBM Sowre.
My Smart Doll Curiosity decided to gather up all the cat Na na na Surprise dolls. They are going to have a tea party today (with cat nip of course!)