Cardiff City FC installs new EPoS terminals

Cardiff City Football Club has announced the successful installation of new touchscreen electronic point of sale terminals (EPoS) at the Welsh club’s stadium superstore.

At the beginning of 2016, the club was already running EPoS but found itself with a stock management system which was inadequate for its purposes, a lack of confidence in the accuracy of the reports it generated and a website which was not linked to store operations.

As a result, the Championship club turned to AURES and its Yuno EPoS solution, which the club has been running for several months now in its superstore and its sales booths around the ground. The new touchscreen system makes it simple and fast for staff to look up stock from the onscreen button images.

Clare Scarth, head of retail at Cardiff City FC, said: “Business in our onsite superstore is fast paced, especially on match days and so we needed to move to a higher performing system. We couldn’t be happier with the Yunos solution. They are compact machines so take up minimal space in our till areas and having staff sign on with fingerprint recognition is fantastic, completely secure. Plus they are quick, which helps us to keep queues down at busy times.”

“Our in-store technology has been transformed. Compared to a year ago when we started our search for new hardware and software, we now have a fully integrated system to drive the superstore and our web site. We have full purchase order and stock management system functionality which makes a real difference, and we can rely on the reports that we pull off.”

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