Friday, 16 November 2018

How does POS (Point of Sale) works

Point of sale consists of two things
  1. Hardware - That runs the software it usually runs an operating system like windows, Ubuntu, Mac etc.
  2. Software - That runs on OS(Operating system) and does the tasks like
    1. Inventory Management Know exactly where your inventory is and how much you own across your stores, whenever and wherever you need it.
    2. Purchasing + Receiving Build purchase orders that suit you and smoothly enforce accuracy when shipments are received.
    3. Customer Management Customer Wallet and Gift Cards also option of giving advances to customer.
    4. Cloud Solution Works on mobile and desktop devices with a modern web browser. Intuitive, fast and famously easy to use.
    5. Order Management distributed order management allows you to place orders for out-of-stock inventory for immediate fulfillment across the enterprise.
    6. Dashboards + Reporting Instantly know what is selling and who is buying. Use real-time data to drive sales and profits higher.
    7. Employee Management Track each penny with complete Employee reporting 
                               


  • Ease of use. Creat interface making any operation User Friendly.
  • Bulk Uploading and Downloading of data
  • Easy Migration to POS
  • Security. Security is primary concern POS should provide everything encrypted and secured by latest algorithms.
  • Taxes. Taxes vary so KOKA has a better approach towards the taxes.
  • Entry of sales information. You can enter sales information manually or by a barcode reader. Once the inventory code is entered, the systems call up the standard or sales price, compute the price at multiple quantities and provide a running total. Its really easy to enter sales manually when needed by letting you search for inventory codes based on a partial merchandise number, description, manufacturing code or vendor.
  • Sales tracking options. KOKA has multiple sales option integrated so you can either do the sale at one step or in multiple step.

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