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POS Technology Can Increase Productivity

Tuesday 12 December 2017, 4:08PM

By Beckie Wright

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Point of Sale Technology goes far beyond the simple cash register and figuring out how much change to give to the customer these days. Retailers are discovering how a combined point of sale (POS) system increases productivity and makes all record keeping for the business so much easier. Here are some of the ways that new POS technology can help your retail business to control stock and increase profits by reducing staff time on stock control. If you don't have the stock the customer wants available, you may lose sales, but a good and efficient stock control system will ensure you never again lose a sale due to lack of stock.

By combining your stock control system into the point of sale technology, you increase staff efficiency. Instead of having to go out to a storeroom to check if the size the customer has requested is available, the customer service representative can simply press a button and discover what sizes of a particular product are in stock. The POS system can help your staff answer customer enquiries efficiently, as well as reduce the amount of time in the storeroom, instead of serving customers.

The POS computer includes the POS inventory software, so your staff always have an up to date inventory. As your customers buy each item, the inventory software automatically updates as the staff register the sale on the POS computer. This reduces the need for lengthy weekly reporting to know what to stock to order. With the POS computer including all the information staff need, it makes it an easy and efficient reference point for your staff, increasing efficiency in serving your valuable customers.


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