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EDGEPoS announces partnership with Deliverect

EDGEPoS announces partnership with Deliverect

EDGEPoS, the EPOS software system from Henderson Technology, has been certified and is now partnering with Deliverect, a platform for managing online orders.

Deliverect provides a software solution that brings together all online-order and delivery channels, such as Uber Eats, Deliveroo and Just Eat, directly to an EPOS solution.


Key benefits include:

  • All online orders in one place
  • Central menu management
  • No need for separate tablets to manage delivery orders (traditionally retailers needed a tablet per delivery channel – sometimes managing up to 10 tablets)
  • No need for manual re-entry of delivery orders at the POS
  • Get insights and reports on product and delivery channel sales

Henderson Technology is piloting Deliverect with five EDGEPoS UK forecourt and convenience retailers, who want to connect their EPOS system with Deliverect to meet the growing consumer trend in on-demand delivery.

“We are delighted to announce our partnership with Deliverect, which we are launching to our EDGEPoS retailers next month," said Darren Nickels, Retail Technology Operations Director at Henderson Technology. "Being able to offer our retailer customers a hassle free delivery platform integration directly to their EDGEPoS system is a very exciting proposition.

“Deliverect not only provide an integration with EDGEPoS and linked delivery platforms, but it also allows the retailer to amalgamate all of their delivery partners, to have one central point for menu management and order management. It allows the retailer to reduce training and labour hours with one platform managing all channels in a fraction of the time."

Joe Heather, General Manager (UK & I), from Deliverect added: "Deliverect are thrilled to be partnered with Henderson Technology. With a shared ambition to deliver best in class technology to simplify retail operations, our integration has been built with our customer's day-to-day needs top of mind."

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