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Swiss rail operator launches online shopping service

byCustoms Today Report
08/09/2015
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ZURICH: Shopping for supermarket items by smartphone and picking them up at the train station half an hour later is now possible under a pilot project introduced on Tuesday in the Zurich region.

The “SpeedyShop” project was launched by Swiss Federal Railways (SBB), Swiss Post and Migros, Switzerland’s largest retailer. The new service allows a customer while travelling in the train to order and pay for items with a credit card online using a mobile phone, tablet or laptop, SBB announced.

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The client can then pick up the order 30 minutes later at the Zurich main station at one of two MyPost24 terminals operated there by Swiss Post. To access the post box, the customer receives a code by email plus information about which of the terminals the order will be delivered to. A touch screen allows users to pick up their order by scanning the code and opening the post box.

The service is available for shoppers who are either arriving in the station or departing from it, SBB said. So it could be used by someone working in Zurich but living outside the city who wants to save time by not having to shop in a supermarket after or before a commute home.

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