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Samstock
software is a Back Office Stock Control and Management
Information System. Samstock is suitable for a single
store or multiple branches providing comprehensive
reporting for both one location or consolidated branches. Samstock
communicates with various cash registers and Sentinel
Touch Screen application software.
Detailed
sales information is automatically collected from the
Point of Sale either directly to your back office PC via
cable or via modem.
All
you need is a Personal Computer with a minimum of Intel
Pentium P233 standard, 32Mb of RAM, CD ROM drive, 4 Gb
Hard Drive, 1024 x 768 Colour Monitor, and 2 x
Serial communications ports. Just
install the software to your PC that is on the same
network as your tills.
Suitable for both retail and
hospitality environments. Samstock tracks sales quantities
and values for each product sold providing comprehensive
and comparative reports.
Comprehensive
stock control with recommended re-orders, delivery
tracking and stock taking with variance reporting.
Samstock can also control maintenance of product files
including prices and promotions.
Includes 12 months Return to Base (RTB) guarantee & 12
months telephone support. Price includes initial programming
to customer supplied specification, before dispatch.
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