Dr. Max Taps VusionGroup for Store Digitalisation

Dr. Max Taps VusionGroup for Store Digitalisation

Pharmacy chain Dr. Max teams with VusionGroup for store digitalisation push across Europe.

VusionGroup has announced a new roll-out with Dr. Max, a pharmacy chain, to deploy its solutions throughout stores across Europe.

Dr. Max says it has made the move to digitalise its locations and create a connected store experience for both associates and customers. 

“VusionGroup’s innovative solutions help us simplify and modernise how our pharmacies operate – from daily workflows to the way we engage with customers and patients. This partnership supports our ambition to lead the digital transformation of pharmacy care while reinforcing our strong position across Europe”, commented Branislav Chmela, Group Retail Operation Officer, Dr. Max.

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“By combining greater efficiency with smarter tools, we’re creating more space for our pharmacists to focus on what truly matters – providing personal, professional care.”

Pricing and promotional updates will be centrally managed and fully automated, reducing the need for manual tasks at the pharmacy level. This will allow pharmacy teams to focus more on professional care and meaningful customer interactions. At the same time, VusionCloud will provide Dr. Max with tools to manage and monitor its in-store connected devices. 

“We are thrilled to partner with Dr. Max, the second largest pharmacy chain in Europe, to support their digital transformation journey. The pharmacy sector is a pivotal focus of our strategic plan, as it strengthens our presence in Central and Eastern Europe. This collaboration underscores our commitment to transforming physical stores into efficient, intelligent, connected, and data driven assets across EMEA,” commented Sébastien Fourcy, SEVP EMEA, VusionGroup. 

Roll-out has begun in 220 of its stores, and the target date for completion has been set for the end of 2026. Dr. Max will also integrate electronic shelf labels (ESLs) into the existing Cisco-Meraki wireless infrastructure at its locations.

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