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Recipe Systems - UK suppliers3 companies found Micros Fidelio UK Ltd
Slough, BerkshireMICROS-Fidelio UK Ltd, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of MICROS Systems, Inc., which provides enterprise applications for the hospitality and retail industries worldwide. Over 220,000 MICROS systems are currently installed in table and quick service restaurants, hotels, stadiums, pubs, casinos, leisure and entertainment, and retail operations in more than 130 countries, and on all seven continents. In addition, MICROS provides property management systems, central reservation and customer information solutions under the brand MICROS-Fidelio for more than 20,000 hotels worldwide, as well as point-of-sale and loss prevention products through its subsidiary Datavantage for more than 50,000 specialty retail stores worldwide. MICROS stock is traded through NASDAQ under the symbol MCRS Optimum Control pro Software
Launceston, CornwallPoor food and recipe cost control has been identified as the major reason that many catering operations turn in poor bottom line results. It's OK to have POS tills that state what has been sold each day, but it's pointless if sales are not making the correct Gross Profit Percentage (GP%) to recover overheads. Optimum Control Pro is easy to use food and beverage control software for caterers. The system includes recipe, menu costing, ordering, invoice records and stores control module. these are all vital "ingredients" in maintaining the correct GP%. OC Pro will track food costs, stock, price fluctuations, invoices and sales consumption and will integrate with most electronic tills and EPOS software. There are over 40 useful management reports. What most customers like is that OC Pro has been developed by caterers who work in the kitchen, not the accountant's office! For information call 01566 779470 or visit www.optimumcontrol.co.uk. Fourth Hospitality
London W1Fourth Hospitality is the leading supplier of on-demand business intelligence solutions for the Hospitality industry. More and more companies are trusting their vital data to Fourth. 3 companies found |
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