
Walmart is transitioning to Digital Shelf Labels (DSLs) primarily to enhance operational efficiency and customer experience4. The new system, developed by Vusion Group, allows Walmart to update prices at the shelf level using a mobile app, reducing the need for workers to change paper tags by hand6. This change significantly reduces the time spent on updating prices, freeing up employees to assist customers and focus on other tasks. Additionally, DSLs offer features like "Stock to Light" and "Pick to Light," which help workers quickly identify shelf locations when stocking and fulfill online orders, further improving efficiency and customer satisfaction1.

The new Digital Shelf Labels (DSLs) at Walmart function to update prices through a mobile app. This system, developed by Vusion Group, allows Walmart to update prices at the shelf level using the app, significantly reducing the need for workers to change tags by hand. With this technology, a price change that used to take an associate two days to update now takes only minutes. This efficiency means Walmart employees can spend more time assisting customers and less time on repetitive tasks. The DSL system is planned to be installed at 2,300 of Walmart's 4,600 stores by 2026.

The "Stock to Light" feature of the Digital Shelf Labels (DSLs) will benefit Walmart workers by making their tasks more efficient and easier4. With this feature, workers can flash an LED light on the shelf tag via their mobile device, signaling locations that require attention and making it simpler to identify where items need to be stocked. This will save time for the workers, allowing them to focus on other tasks such as assisting customers, and ultimately improve the overall shopping experience for Walmart customers.