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CENTRAL
PRICE BOOK SOLUTION IS DESIGNED
FOR:
- C-Store Operations (multisite
convenience stores)
Change prices by Site, Price Zone,
or Globally across the enterprise.
This Windows based
application is designed for the
multisite operator of convenience
stores. The operator can establish
price zones and change the price of a
single item in the CENTRAL PRICE BOOK
and broadcast it to a selected price
zone or to all sites in the
enterprise.
Select price changes
by department, subdepartment,
description, UPC, Vendor, Pack Size,
List Price, and/or PLU. You can add or
subtract an amount from the list
price, set all the selected items to a
specific list price, or specify a list
price based on a margin. You can even
round the price to end in 5 or 9.
Select a group of items from a vendor
and assign them to another vendor with
the click of a mouse.
When a price change or
new item is detected in the system,
the POS interfaces will import these
items to be sent to the cash register.
To complete the cycle the CDB will
even print new shelf tags for the new
items and price changed items.
Promotions
With CENTRAL PRICE BOOK you can set
your price changes in advance. Just
select the date ranges for the
promotion and CENTRAL PRICE BOOK will
do the rest.
Configurations
Supported:
No
PC at the Site (PC at the
Headquarters)
"No PC at the Site" is a
popular method since management finds
site managers spend time on the PC, on
the web, etc. and other computer
related programs not managing the
store. It is also popular because it
saves you the cost of a computer at
each site which can add up. With this
configuration you merely install a
modem at the register and a modem for
the hand-held terminal (HHT) that is
used to take inventory and check in
deliveries. All the A/P data is
collected at headquarters where it is
processed. This is a very cost
effective system.
PC
at the Site: Thin Client or Thick
Client
"PC at the Site" is also
supported for broadband Internet
users. With this configuration, the
sales data is sent from the POS to the
local PC where the site manager
processes some of the daily
bookkeeping activities. Daily, the
data (including A/R and A/P) is sent
to Home
Office and processing is
completed. Price changes are sent from
headquarters using Central Price Book
to the site PC where they are then
sent to the POS.
A "thin
client" is also supported for
broadband Internet users where you
only need to provide a DSL or similar
connection. A "thick client"
houses the application software
locally.
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