hometechnology NewsCOVID 19 pandemic: Data analytics could help retail stores in the US check whether it’s safe to re open

COVID-19 pandemic: Data analytics could help retail stores in the US check whether it’s safe to re-open

 The United States’ partial and phased lifting of its lockdown could be carried out with the aid of some nifty tech, thanks to Texas-based IWMS (Integrated Workspace Management System) firm Tango, and its retail location-visualization tool.

By Jude Sannith  May 1, 2020 5:15:19 PM IST (Updated)


The United States’ partial and phased lifting of its lockdown could be carried out with the aid of some nifty tech, thanks to Texas-based IWMS (Integrated Workspace Management System) firm Tango, and its retail location-visualization tool.
What Tango’s tech does is simple. Any store that hopes to reopen in the United States will need to ascertain how much exposure it has had to the coronavirus, especially during the lockdown. Based on the risk-reward assessment, these stores will draw up plans to reopen.
Determining a store’s COVID-19 exposure
“Before drawing up plans to reopen, what retailers are trying to figure out is how exposed their stores are to COVID-19 cases over time, and how the relative exposure of a location impacts a brand’s re-opening strategy,” said Pranav Tyagi, CEO, of Tango, “The first step to answering this question is to understand the flow of COVID-19 cases in the geographies where their stores exist. Our ‘Case Exposure by Brand Locations vs Category Locations’ does that, as well as it does for the store’s peer category.”