Plankomat (Pty) Ltd has been awarded a contract worth in the region of R180 000 to implement its cashless point of sale system known as Smart Point of Sale System (SPOSS) at DaimlerChrysler`s head office in Swartkop, Pretoria West.
In conjunction with Compass SA, a leading industrial catering company, Plankomat is in the process of rolling out a cashless payment system whereby all employees will use their existing access cards to make purchases in the dining facility, convenience store and coffee shops.
Plankomat has installed five cashless POS terminals and one back-office administration module. A fully automated cash loader has been installed at a central location, allowing employees to deposit funds into their accounts as and when required. It is envisaged that SPOSS will be extended to DaimlerChrysler`s petrol and car-wash facilities in due course.
SPOSS has been running successfully at the DCSA East London plant, where there are more than 25 cashless POS terminals, for a number of years. These ensure that thousands of employees can enjoy a fast and efficient service without disruption of their demanding production cycles.
Other corporate offices that recently benefited from Plankomat`s POS systems include the newly built MTN offices on 14th Avenue, Johannesburg, and the Siemens Telecommunications Centre in Centurion, Pretoria. MTN also envisages standardising its catering systems in its other larger dining facilities.
Plankomat specialises in providing cashless payment systems that allow caterers to control and manage their facilities in a cashless environment. Plankomat`s PC-based technology is capable of interfacing seamlessly with multiple access control cards to create a "single card, multiple application" environment, and the company`s many years of experience within the catering industry enables it to offer efficient and cost-effective solutions tailored to clients` requirements.
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