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Achieves high collection efficiency through electrostatic methods. Offers a wide range of products from large to small sizes. Also compatible with water-soluble oil mist.
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Detailed information on the common system operating environment of ABB Ability Symphony Plus is provided!
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You can download a free document that clearly outlines the specifications of "S+ Operations"!
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Capable of operating in less than 5 milliseconds from speed detection to turbine trip!
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Contributing to the enhancement of product value! Accumulating a wealth of high-precision simulation models.
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Accurately "reproduce" everything from simple invoice processing to complex tasks, improving operational efficiency!
- Software (middle, driver, security, etc.)
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Introduction of packaged software that condenses management consulting know-how!
- Software (middle, driver, security, etc.)
- SFA/Sales Support System
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Visualizing the strategic story for achieving financial goals on a map!
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- Business Intelligence and Data Analysis
Prevent the onset and worsening of lifestyle-related diseases! A health management support solution that visualizes daily conditions.
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This is a POS cash register system for medical institutions that quickly and accurately supports the settlement operations of clinics and hospitals (medical and dental) connected to automatic change d...
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- Business Intelligence and Data Analysis
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This is a system that assists in smooth settlement operations by linking the confirmed billing amount from electronic medical records and billing systems with the POS register.
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- Business Intelligence and Data Analysis
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Flexibly respond to the required environments such as stores and medical institutions. Semi-custom options are available based on extensive experience.
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What is a POS system? | Explanation of terms and trends in POS registers - Posco Corporation
POS refers to a high-function cash register system with aggregation capabilities. POS is an abbreviation for "Point of Sale" in English, which literally means "point of sale," and the POS system is referred to as point of sale information management. A POS register reads the barcode information attached to the price tag of purchased items using a scanner at the time of sale, displays the department, product name, price, etc., on the screen, prints it on the receipt, and simultaneously records various information in the memory of the cash register. For example, in the retail industry, the role of the POS register encompasses important functions ranging from the settlement processing at the point of sale to product, inventory, and customer management. The now indispensable POS register was imported from the United States in the 1890s and widely introduced in department stores in the 1910s, evolving uniquely as the importance of IT in business has increased. For instance, in Japan, automatic change dispensers that manage the mainstream cash payments are now fully integrated with POS registers as part of the POS system in the retail industry, including supermarkets and drugstores. Its scope has now expanded to the medical industry, including hospitals and clinics.
We assist in sales management and product management smoothly and efficiently. We expand business possibilities through services such as issuing delivery notes for e-commerce sites and gifts, and mana...
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What is a POS system? | Explanation of terms and trends in POS registers - Posco Corporation
POS refers to a high-function cash register system with aggregation capabilities. POS is an abbreviation for "Point of Sale" in English, which literally means "point of sale," and the POS system is referred to as point of sale information management. A POS register reads the barcode information attached to the price tag of purchased items using a scanner at the time of sale, displays the department, product name, price, etc., on the screen, prints it on the receipt, and simultaneously records various information in the memory of the cash register. For example, in the retail industry, the role of the POS register encompasses important functions ranging from the settlement processing at the point of sale to product, inventory, and customer management. The now indispensable POS register was imported from the United States in the 1890s and widely introduced in department stores in the 1910s, evolving uniquely as the importance of IT in business has increased. For instance, in Japan, automatic change dispensers that manage the mainstream cash payments are now fully integrated with POS registers as part of the POS system in the retail industry, including supermarkets and drugstores. Its scope has now expanded to the medical industry, including hospitals and clinics.
We will create documents such as sales and inventory management for products, estimates, and maintenance work. This will significantly improve work efficiency!
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What is a POS system? | Explanation of terms and trends in POS registers - Posco Corporation
POS refers to a high-function cash register system with aggregation capabilities. POS is an abbreviation for "Point of Sale" in English, which literally means "point of sale," and the POS system is referred to as point of sale information management. A POS register reads the barcode information attached to the price tag of purchased items using a scanner at the time of sale, displays the department, product name, price, etc., on the screen, prints it on the receipt, and simultaneously records various information in the memory of the cash register. For example, in the retail industry, the role of the POS register encompasses important functions ranging from the settlement processing at the point of sale to product, inventory, and customer management. The now indispensable POS register was imported from the United States in the 1890s and widely introduced in department stores in the 1910s, evolving uniquely as the importance of IT in business has increased. For instance, in Japan, automatic change dispensers that manage the mainstream cash payments are now fully integrated with POS registers as part of the POS system in the retail industry, including supermarkets and drugstores. Its scope has now expanded to the medical industry, including hospitals and clinics.
A simple yet original POS register system that responds to the challenges and demands faced by the apparel industry beyond expectations.
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What is a POS system? | Explanation of terms and trends in POS registers - Posco Corporation
POS refers to a high-function cash register system with aggregation capabilities. POS is an abbreviation for "Point of Sale" in English, which literally means "point of sale," and the POS system is referred to as point of sale information management. A POS register reads the barcode information attached to the price tag of purchased items using a scanner at the time of sale, displays the department, product name, price, etc., on the screen, prints it on the receipt, and simultaneously records various information in the memory of the cash register. For example, in the retail industry, the role of the POS register encompasses important functions ranging from the settlement processing at the point of sale to product, inventory, and customer management. The now indispensable POS register was imported from the United States in the 1890s and widely introduced in department stores in the 1910s, evolving uniquely as the importance of IT in business has increased. For instance, in Japan, automatic change dispensers that manage the mainstream cash payments are now fully integrated with POS registers as part of the POS system in the retail industry, including supermarkets and drugstores. Its scope has now expanded to the medical industry, including hospitals and clinics.