Best POS/Inventory System for Grocery Stores

Hi All,

I was wondering what in your opinioin is the best POS/Inventory system out there. And how does RMS rank up?

Thank you

Reply to
Tom Bombadil
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Hi All,

I was wondering what in your opinioin is the best POS/Inventory system out there. And how does RMS rank up?

Thank you

Reply to
Tom Bombadil

Hi All,

I was wondering what in your opinioin is the best POS/Inventory system out there. And how does RMS rank up?

Thank you

Reply to
Tom Bombadil

My apologies for the identical messages! I was having connection problems and got errors after pressing the Send button. Obviously it got posted multiple times.

Reply to
Tom Bombadil

This would depend on the grocery store. RMS has many of the features that you would find in a grocery store like price in SKU, Attached Scales, pole display etc right out of the box with no custom programming. On the other hand if you get your PO's from a supplier that send's out a file to you there is no built in way to import the file, You would need a third party add on application(which there are lots of them)

RMS has the speed and capabilities of the larger stores(full blown SQL and a dedicated server recommended though) other than that. I have custoemrs that run a grocery/deli that do over 1500 transactions a day selling grocery and liquor and deli in the same store on 3 lanes and they love RMS.

There only compaint about RMS," Why cant it work with our Gas Station pumps and run our 2 restaurants". Go figure huh.

if you would like any more info please dont hesitate to contact me.

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maurice

I have a few grocery stores that are using RMS. As far as I can tell they are happy with it. it is able to handle all of the hardware that you throw it. Receipt printers, barcode scanners, in counter scanners/scales, pole displays, inventory scanners, etc... the largest grocery store that i have using the RMS software has 3 register lanes and a fourth register in the coffee shop. they are using built in scanner/scales into the counter tops, pole displays, barcode scanners, symbol MC50 with mobile suite from new west technologies, check verification readers, all credit card types, food stamps, label printer, wireless label printer using WIFI, and probably more stuff im not thinking of right now. all of this is integrated into the RMS software. Oh, and they have it integrated with their Quickbooks Accounting.

Sure it took some time getting their system setup exactly how they wanted it, but it is working smoothly and I havnt had a support call from them for months and months.

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Andy Miller - R

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