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Lulu, where the world also comes to shop in their 77th store in Sharjah, UAE |
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Wednesday, 28 April 2010 12:25 |
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Although a lot of companies world wide conquer the economical circumstances, Lulu Hypermarkets continues to expand their branches. With the experienced advices of Hitronics LLC from the UAE, Dialoc IDs business partner, Lulu decided again to opt for the DC Line of RF equipment.
Lulu Hypermarkets has always been known as a trend setter of the retail industry in the UAE region. Today, LuLu symbolize quality retailing and has been an instant hit with the discerning shoppers across the Gulf region.
With its pleasant and novel variation from the usual supermarkets, LULU offers an ultra modern shopping ambience for the shoppers by integrating all conceivable needs of the consumers under one roof. Lulu Hypermarkets have extensively laid out counters, sprawling parking space, play area for children, food court, money exchange and bank counters besides a panoply of international and regional brands aptly justifying it's tagline, "Lulu, where the world comes to shop"

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 04 May 2010 10:05 |
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Barter Books chooses Dialoc ID Pentor systems from Intrepid Security |
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Tuesday, 17 November 2009 09:06 |
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Barter Books chooses Dialoc ID Pentor systems from Intrepid Security
To refer to Barter Books as a secondhand bookshop rather underplays its status as one of the largest secondhand bookshops in Britain, one The New Statesman described as ‘The British Library of secondhand bookshops’.
Housed in a magnificent old Victorian railway station in the small market town of Alnwick, Barter Books was opened in 1991 by Stuart and Mary Manley and has grown into a much-loved and popular institution. Nor does its fame rest solely on its size. Back in 2001 Stuart discovered a long-forgotten WWII poster in a box of old books bought in job lot at auction – a poster Mary liked so much she had it framed. Thanks to customer interest, they then began selling facsimile copies. Some four years later the poster was spotlighted in an article In the Guardian. From that time on, sales exploded and copyists proliferated to the end that the ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’ poster has since become one of the iconic images of the 20th century. Sadly, that has not made it immune from the equally old practice of shoplifting and following a number of significant losses, it was decided that something had to be done. Intrepid has installed two EM Pentor systems, with integrated people counters, providing protection for all the media within the store. The Pentor EM system is designed specifically for libraries and bookshops to provide reliable protection for books, DVD’s CD’s and all types of library media, and is capable of securing door widths between 80 and 120 cm.
 
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Last Updated on Thursday, 14 January 2010 12:22 |
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