Showing posts with label line busting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label line busting. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Retail Terminology Explained: What is "Line Busting"?

A few retailers have recently contacted me asking what "Line Busting" is and how it works within a typical small retail store. Hopefully I can explain this in a way that makes sense!

Many point of sale systems like Microsoft RMS, Retail Management Hero, Cloud Retailer and NCR CounterPoint offer the option to use a mobile device (like a tablet or phone) to start a sales transaction.

This is helpful in multiple ways to both the retailer and the customer:
  1. A mobile device used for line busting is generally less expensive that a full point of sale station with a computer, monitor, cash drawer, receipt printer, etc.
  2. Line Busting can be used for special events, peak sales periods, etc as needed versus having a additional point of sale station sitting around that is rarely used.
  3. This is also helpful with retailers that have a drive through window to keep the line moving or allow for order prep time.
  4. You can capture the customers purchases (and initiate the sales process) on the sales floor versus directing the customer to a check out stand.
  5. Keeps the check out line/queue moving.
There are a few disadvantages:
  1. You generally can not bag product or disable security tags since you are on the floor and not at a checkout stand.
  2. You can not fully tender the sale (there are exceptions but we are focused on Line Busting and not mobile check out).
  3. There has to be an easy way for the sale to be recalled at the point of sale checkout station that the customer can remember (eg: use their name).
  4. The mobile devices used rely on WiFi so you do need to ensure that you have a strong and secure WiFi signal (no publicly accessible WiFi should be used).
Typical Process:
  1. Whether in the checkout line or on the sales floor, a store employee would approach the customer and ask if they are ready to checkout.
  2. Customers items are rung up as a new sales transaction.
  3. Customers name is added to the sales transaction (if you track customer information/customer purchase history)
  4. Sales transaction is put on hold and assigned a name or number for recall.
  5. Customer then goes to the point of sale checkout and gives the cashier the name or number used to put the sales transaction on hold.
  6. Cashier recalls the sales transaction and tenders out the sale.
I've seen this in action at several retailers and it works quite well. Retailers like the lower expense and reduced lost sales due to long lines/queue's. Customers like being helped early and seeing that checkout line is moving quickly.

Here are some videos showing a few of the options available:

CP Mobile for NCR CounterPoint: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nt8ZFoBYDPk

RMS iPOS/RMH iPOS for Microsoft RMS and Retail Management Hero: https://youtu.be/yPz7KpQNTxU

Mobile Device for Cloud Retailer: https://youtu.be/f6hVPkXipzg

As always, please do contact me at kevinantosh@gmail.com or 208-340-5632 with any Line Busting or related retail point of sale questions.

Tuesday, March 13, 2018

RMH iPOS for Retail Management Hero

So the very cool RMS iPOS app has been updated to work with the Retail Management Hero software. I'm going to start this off by stating that I can only recommend this app when not used to accept integrated payments.  Reason is that the app only works with Shift 4 for payment processing and I've had some very negative personal experiences with the processing services offered by Shift 4 and would never recommend or support using Shift 4 for merchant services. One example being a merchant in the Seattle area that was being charged $2,700 a year in extra transaction fees by Shift 4 on top of their normal processing rates.

The good news is that the RMH iPOS app still has a lot of value for retailers looking for a line busting mobile device, a device for physical inventory counts, and off site sales not using an integrated payment terminal. I actually have both the RMH iPOS and RMS iPOS on my iPad and have been impressed with the functionality. The key functions are there - very similar to what I've worked with on the NCR CounterPoint side of things with the CP Mobile iOS solution for NCR CounterPoint SQL.

Some of the key information about RMH iPOS:
  • Syncs items and customers
  • Has an off line mode in case connection to RMH database is lost
  • Can handle sales, quotes, work orders, and physical inventory counts
  • Scan barcodes via camera or BlueTooth device
  • $650/device + $117/device for annual maintenance
  • You must own a base license of RMH!
Video Review and Overview


Want more information?  Contact me at 208-340-5632 or kevinantosh@gmail.com.