POS hardware
Terminals, scanners, receipt and label printers, cash drawers and customer displays, sized to your peak transaction rate rather than your average.
Retail Solutions
Point-of-sale hardware, billing software and the stock integration underneath — specified for your transaction rate, and built to keep trading when the link drops.
The till, the stock system and the back office finally agree, without anyone reconciling a spreadsheet on Sunday.
Terminals, scanners, receipt and label printers, cash drawers and customer displays, sized to your peak transaction rate rather than your average.
Pricing, discounts, promotions and tax rules configured and tested against your real product file before the system goes anywhere near a customer.
Every sale updates the stock record in your ERP or inventory system, with reconciliation reports for the exceptions instead of silent drift.
Central pricing and promotion control, consolidated reporting, and offline-capable tills that sync when connectivity returns.
It is also the one most often bought on price and then lived with for a decade. A POS that cannot export a clean product file, cannot reconcile to your stock system, or needs a supervisor key for every void will cost more in staff time than the licence ever saved.
We watch a peak trading hour.
Hardware and software selected against transaction rate and branch count, configured with your product file and pricing rules.
One store live and trading on it before the rollout is committed, so problems surface at one site rather than twenty.
Branch-by-branch deployment with staff training, plus support cover for the trading hours you actually operate.
The till keeps trading. We deploy POS that holds its product file and prices locally and queues transactions for sync, because a system that stops selling when the link drops is not a retail system.
Yes — sales, stock movements and tax data feed your existing platform through its API or a scheduled export. Your ERP stays the system of record; the POS reports into it rather than becoming a second version of the truth.
No, and most retailers should start here. Barcode POS is the right answer for typical convenience and grocery baskets.
Site surveys and first consultations cost nothing. If RFID or surveillance is not the right answer for you, we will say so.