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Solution

Multi-store retail management from one control room

Multi-store retail fails on inconsistency — prices drift, stock hides, reports argue. RetailPOS gives head office one control room: set centrally, execute locally, see everything live.

Transformation path

Multi-Store Retail: from scattered work to one operating model

Solution pages frame the platform as a rollout story: what is risky before adoption, how the work moves into RetailPOS and what becomes easier to govern.

Before

  • Each store becomes its own island
  • Stock sits idle in one store while another stocks out
  • Month-end is the first honest look at outlets

After

  • Central item master, pricing and offers push to every outlet instantly.
  • Network stock views and suggested transfers rebalance inventory.
  • Live consolidated sales, stock and cash by store, every day.

Business risks

What this solution brings under control

  • Each store becomes its own island

    Central item master, pricing and offers push to every outlet instantly.

  • Stock sits idle in one store while another stocks out

    Network stock views and suggested transfers rebalance inventory.

  • Month-end is the first honest look at outlets

    Live consolidated sales, stock and cash by store, every day.

Rollout path

How the solution takes shape

  1. 01

    Standardise

    One master for items, prices, taxes and offers.

  2. 02

    Operate

    Outlets bill and receive with role-scoped permissions.

  3. 03

    Steer

    Head office compares stores and acts on live numbers.

FAQ

Multi-Store Retail questions, answered directly

Yes. Pricing is central by default, with controlled store-level overrides where your policy allows — every deviation is visible to head office.

See it running on your own products

A 30-minute walkthrough with your items, your workflows and your questions.