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New EPOS system for the hospitality sector

12th Jun 2014 - 10:54
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Orderbird comes to the UK
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Orderbird has landed in the UK with a brand new EPOS system for the hospitality sector.

Specially designed for small to medium businesses such as cafes, restaurants, bars, pop-ups, food trucks and market stalls etc, orderbird customers say that on average the system saves them 1 hour 45 minutes per week and boosts profits by 10% thanks to increased efficiency and operational improvements.

The system orders payment, staffing, management, business analysis and accounting.

Perfect for Summerpop-ups, festivals, stalls, events and outside dining, orderbird works with mobile devices, handles the entire ordering process, and is easy to use: The waiter takes the order at the table with just a few presses on an iPod, iPhone or iPad touchscreen. The order is sent via encrypted WLAN to dedicated printers- positioned in the kitchen and bar for example. Then while the waiter continues to tend to the guests, the cook and barkeeper can get started with the order.

my.orderbird gives business managers a complete overview and control whenever and wherever they need it. The web-based platform allows users to call up extensive reports quickly and easily, providing all the tools to evaluate, manage and optimise a catering business from graphical reports, to export capabilities (e.g. Excel) and safe data backups. All orderbird data is stored securely via an HTTPS connection; the same technical procedure used for online banking.

Dining establishments can install the entire orderbird system on their own in just a few easy steps, with no need to conduct expensive training sessions with the staff. Orderbird also sets up and delivers a bespoke system for each business with menus preloaded, logos and text set up on receipts and individual training and consultation. Managers can then change, edit and add products to the menu whenever they need.

“Knowing how well a business is performing is incredibly important. The orderbird iPad POS System can report everything from sales figures, sales statistics for staff and even exports for tax accountants. This gives managersa far greater understanding of their business, and enables them to run a more profitable operation,” said Patrick Brienen, co-founder & sales director, orderbird.

For more information visit www.orderbird.com.

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