Reiss adds new tech to US stores

The technology, provided by retail management software specialist Teamwork Commerce, has gone live in all nine of the retailer’s locations across the country.Focused on driving growth in the US, its second-largest market behind the UK, the tech introduction “utilises the latest innovation in mobile POS to deliver exceptional customer experiences while enhancing in-store efficiency”. 

Operating exclusively on iOS devices, the system leverages Apple’s user interface “to create simple and fast checkout processes for in-store associates and customers alike”. Capable of completing transactions from anywhere on the shop floor through a range of payment methods, Mobile POS “allows staff to provide shoppers with a seamless, high-quality in-store experience”.Given that checkout lines are a major pain point for consumers, it looks like a good move.Claire Joel, IT Director, Reiss, said: “As we continue to expand our operations across the US, we know the important role that innovative retail technologies can play in creating a robust and reliable foundation for our operations. Teamwork Commerce provides us with scalable technology, both in volume and wider solution capability.”

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