Wal-Mart is
Set to Enhance it's Online Photo Service With Snapfish and
Fujifilm
The updated online service, set to launch in Fall 2006,
will provide Wal-Mart customers with a greatly enhanced, easy
and affordable way to upload, share, store and get high-quality
prints from their digital photos
Wal-Mart Press Release Summary:
BENTONVILLE, Ark., Mar. 6, 2006 - Wal-Mart today announced that
its industry-leading online photo service will be enhanced this
fall through a new relationship with HP's Snapfish and Fujifilm.
HP's Snapfish will now provide the online sharing and storing
experience for Wal-Mart customers, while Fujifilm will continue
to provide the services that link Web ordering to in-store
fulfillment throughout the Wal-Mart and SAM'S CLUB photo
network.
The updated online service, set to launch in Fall 2006, will
provide Wal-Mart customers with a greatly enhanced, easy and
affordable way to upload, share, store and get high-quality
prints from their digital photos. Prints will continue to be
available for home delivery through the mail or in-store pick-up
at more than 3,500 Wal-Mart locations, with over 3000 locations
in as little as one hour. In addition, consumers will be offered
a wider array of photo-related products and services - more than
90 unique photo products -- including calendars, mugs, mouse
pads and teddy bears.
"We are very excited about the future growth of online digital
photo services," said Sharon Wibben, Vice President of Photo and
Connection Centers at Wal-Mart. "The addition of HP's Snapfish
capabilities will give our customer's access to the latest photo
website innovations, while providing more choices and solutions.
As the company that supported Wal-Mart's move to digital in
2000, Fujifilm has provided great technology to support our
online and in-store solutions. The combined expertise of both
HP's Snapfish and Fujifilm will provide an even greater photo
experience to Wal-Mart customers in both channels."
"We are extremely pleased that Wal-Mart has made the decision to
utilize the value and innovation HP's Snapfish has been able to
provide to both consumers and partners in the online photography
space," said Ben Nelson, vice president and general manager,
Snapfish, HP. "We look forward to soon being able to extend that
value to Wal-Mart customers."
In 2004, Wal-Mart worked with Fujifilm to create the industry's
first one-hour online photo service that allows same day pick-up
in more than 3,500 Wal-Mart and SAM'S CLUB locations nationwide.
Fujifilm will continue to provide the complete end-to-end
solution, including the customer website experience, for online
printing to the labs for SAM'S CLUB, as well as the online
delivery services for in-store fulfillment at Wal-Mart.
"Wal-Mart and Fujifilm's partnership benefits from our successes
together in the online and in-store space," said Gael Lundeen,
Vice President and General Manager for the Photofinishing and
Web Services Division at Fujifilm, "We are looking forward to
the innovations we're planning for the fall launch."
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