Comdata Corp. installed its 500th Smart Solutions point-of-sale system at a QuikTrip location in Adairsville, Ga.
A provider of point-of-sale solutions for nearly 20 years, Comdata launched the Smart Solutions product suite in late 2009. The Smart Solutions point-of-sale systems enable store operators to consolidate convenience store, fuel and other profit centers into a single platform, allowing stores to create operational efficiencies. PCI PA-DSS compliant, Smart Solutions is fully configurable and integrated with multiple payment types, including fleet cards.
"Comdata has worked hard to educate the market on the value of the Smart Solutions systems and the ability it provides to manage all transactions, including all revenue centers and fuel purchases, with a single system," says Steve Stevenson, president of Comdata. "We are honored to celebrate this achievement with a valued customer like QuikTrip, and I look forward to continued growth as more fuel retailers embrace the flexibility, efficiency and forward-thinking technology the solution provides."
Comdata Installs 500th Point-Of-Sale System
Comdata Corp. installed its 500th Smart Solutions point-of-sale system at a QuikTrip location in Adairsville, Ga
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