Germany: Wincor Nixdorf To Supply Total Oil Network in 2009
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Monday, 15 September 2008 |
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Total Deutschland GmbH will begin equipping its entire network of
service stations in Germany with information technology from Wincor
Nixdorf in the point-of-sale, self-service and back-office areas.
From June 2009 to mid-2010, Wincor Nixdorf will install nearly 1,300
POS systems, including peripherals, as well as the NAMOS compact and
NAMOS retail software modules for POS and merchandize management
systems for one of Germany’s largest service station operators. A
number of the stations will also be equipped with NAMOS paylane, a
multimedia self-service terminal.
Currently, Total uses hardware and software solutions from a variety of
vendors. With a unified CORE solution, the world’s fourth largest oil
company aims to achieve faster, simpler and more transparent
point-of-sale, merchandize management and back-office processes. “With
NAMOS compact, NAMOS retail and NAMOS paylane, we are taking a big step
toward achieving our goal of paperless processing in our service
station network,” said Bruno Daude-Lagrave, Retail Director at Total
Deutschland. “This will be possible largely through the complete
integration of the NAMOS solutions into our SAP environment. The
integration will enable a standardization of business processes across
the entire service station network and thus cost savings. Another
essential reason for selecting NAMOS is the solution’s
user-friendliness.”
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