Revel continues enterprise POS expansion with Golftec

Cloud point-of-sale provider Revel has implemented its platform for large companies and chains at hundreds of Golftec instruction sites globally.

The Revel Enterprise platform was in use at approximately 200 Golftec golf instruction and club-fitting facilities across North America and Asia, all on the same day. The integration combines payment acceptance and the business tools needed to aid operation of the golf instruction facilities.

“Golftec is the perfect example of a retailer whose growth needs are met through Revel Enterprise,” Greg Dukat, CEO of Revel Systems, said in a Wednesday press release. “We are proud to partner with such a multifaceted, global organization to showcase Revel’s ability to successfully support large-scale, fast implementations and empower enterprises to streamline their performance.”

Revel began its growth from an iPad-based POS platform for restaurants into a more complete business management system two years ago when developing Revel Advantage software to integrate more payment method acceptance and, ultimately, more business and management tools onto its platform.

The Golftec implementation leverages several Revel Enterprise features geared towards large multinational businesses such as centralized multi-location management, open API architecture, and in-console purchase ordering.

Golftec can now push critical data and pricing updates to its more than 200 locations with a single click, Revel said in the release.

As Golftec continues to grow and expand internationally, Revel says it will advance a POS roadmap to service additional locations through its technology and support.

“We are extremely impressed by the rapid implementation of the Revel Enterprise platform across our territories," Flynn McLain, vice president of technology at Golftec, said in the release. "The Revel POS enables us to run our locations more efficiently with easy-to-use management tools and integrated payment support.”

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