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Pricewatch agrees EPoS agreement with Henderson Technology

Pricewatch agrees EPoS agreement with Henderson Technology

EPoS software solution supplier Henderson Technology has won a contract to provide Pricewatch Ltd with its EDGEPoS platform into 12 Power Petroleum branded forecourts.

The contract will see the Henderson Technology EDGEPoS Head Office installed at Clayhill Service Station to allow full control of all 12 sites from this one central location.


Developed for the convenience and fuel forecourt market by Henderson Technology, EDGEPoS offers a fully scalable, real-time solution as it supports businesses from one to one hundred lanes.

The first two EDGEPoS sites are now live in Uckfield Service Station and Clayhill Service Station. Two sites will be installed every week for five consecutive weeks.

“We are delighted to have been selected by Pricewatch Ltd through a competitive tender process with C-Store Collective to roll out EDGEPoS across its 12 Power Petroleum branded forecourts," said Henderson Technology Retail Technology Operations Director, Darren Nickels, announcing the agreement.

“The team at Pricewatch were looking for a progressive, future proof, fuel EPOS system that could integrate their fuel with their EPOS platform while at the same time cope with the demands of their busy forecourts. The integration will also allow them to develop their convenience stores onsite through joint partnerships.

“EDGEPoS meets all their needs and they will be the first retail stores to avail of the newly developed Nisa wholesaler link with EDGEPoS. The EDGEPoS Head Office system allows Pricewatch to have full control and visibility of ordering, stock control, wet stock management and much more from one central location for all 12 sites."

Henderson Technology is one of the largest EPOS suppliers in UK with over 600 sites installed.

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