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The Mall
The Mall -Bangkok-
"TeamPoS is the quiet achiever on our management team." - Mrs. Wanna Permsuwan, Senior Vice President of The Mall Group -

The Mall Group has come to be known as one of the most progressive shopping center developers in Thailand. They own a chain of eight modern multi-purpose shopping centers operating under the name "The Mall," and their latest project is a flashy, high-tech department store on Sukhumvit called "The Emporium," a joint venture with Bangkok Bank. All of The Mall Group's stores have turned to Fujitsu's TeamPoS system to meet their information technology needs.
According to Mrs. Wannna Permsuwan, Senior Vice President of The Mall Group, "The superiority of TeamPoS and the support of Fujitsu's people made the selection process for POS system an easy one. We have ambitious development plans, and we need a system that not only provides compatability, but one that can grow with us. The retail trade in Thailand is fiercely competitive, and only companies that effectively manage every aspect of their business will prosper. TeamPoS is an important part of our management team, the silent achiever.
TeamPoS is built around Fujitsu's advanced ISS3000 (Integrated Store Solution) software using an open-based PC-compatible concept and specifically designed for retail environments. It was built with change in mind. Enhancing the system can be carried out by upgrading hardware rather than enduring the cost of purchasing new software.
Mrs. Permsuwan commented, "We previously used an ECR system, but it wasn't effective from either a front or back office perspective. Now, our cashiers are a happy bunch. The TeamPoS system is uncomplicated and it lessens their workload. The computer automatically computes discounts and provides an easy-to-read, itemized receipt in Thai. (Before, we could only provide a receipt in English.) For most shoppers, the main interaction with our staff is at the checkout, and that's the experience they take away with them. Thanks to TeamPoS, nothing is left to chance, and our cashiers see more smile than frowns these days."
This accounts for the popularity of TeamPoS and ISS3000 in the front office environment, but as Mrs. Permsuwan explains, the
system is equally critical to efficient back office operations. "Arguably, retailers live and die by their ability to effectively
control stock, and quite frankly, TeamPoS is a godsend. It itemizes everything, so the Stock Keeping Unit can effectively
control inventory and our front and back office operations can work in harmony. It also makes life easier for store management
--- instead of gathering data from individual terminals, TeamPoS can produce a consolidated sales report at the drop of a
hat." She also notes that, "In the future we will be using EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) to exchange information with
our suppliers electronically; ordering will be done via EDI, so we'll save money on sales visits and be able to control inventory
more efficiently."
The system's ability to connect with a variety of peripheral equipment, including PC-type keyboards, scanners, printers, and
readers, leads to further cost efficiencies, as many tasks which were once performed manually can now be integrated into the
system.
Apart from her praise of the TeamPoS system, Mrs. Permsuwan also found time to show her gratitude for the support provided by Fujitsu staff. "I'd be the first to admit that we confronted them with a complex array of requirements, but to their credit their response was totally professional. They spent the necessary time with us before implementation to make sure we got what we wanted, and willingly gave up their time once we were operational, to make sure everything went smoothly. The support Fujitsu has given us to data guarantees that they will be part of our future projects. I don't want to give away a competitive edge to our competitors, but I have to admit that as a retailer it makes sense to have TeamPoS on your management team. Enough said --- I'll let you be the judge."
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