Foodstuffs to Launch New Fuel Management System
Foodstuffs and Fusion Transactive to Launch New Fuel
Management System
Kiwi companies
Foodstuffs and Fusion Transactive Ltd have confirmed a deal
for the payment solutions company to replace Foodstuffs’
current fuel management system. The new system will be
rolled out to all 44 Foodstuffs fuel sites nationwide by the
end of 2012.
The integrated management solution
will enable Foodstuffs to be more flexible in their fuel
discount offering for customers shopping at participating
PAK`n SAVE and New World stores.
Foodstuffs
spokesperson, Steve Anderson, says that this is an exciting
opportunity for customers as it improves the customer
experience to enable a more efficient, reliable and faster
forecourt service.
“We are committed to offering
our PAK’nSAVE and New World shoppers the best experience.
This contract enables us to sustain this promise, and
continue to deliver the fast and robust service that our
customers want. ”
“This partnership will
ensure real improvements in the management of fuel sites,
allowing our stores to be more flexible in reacting to the
market fluctuations, which gives them the advantage of
offering competitive prices,” Mr Anderson says.
Fusion Transactive, a New Zealand-based global
supplier of retail automation systems, partnered with
Foodstuffs to see the new G6 Outdoor Payment Terminal
deployed to the fuel sites. The G6 is complete with the
latest security certification requirements and with the
ability to accept discount vouchers by barcode scanning as
well as contactless payment technology.
Fusion’s
spokesperson Sir Peter Maire says the partnership is a great
step forward for both companies, and updating the fuel site
technology is a vital component in maintaining Foodstuffs’
market-leading position.
“Foodstuffs have made a
strategically sound decision in investing in the new fuel
management system nationwide, and both customers and the
corporate will reap the advantages of the change for many
years. Our systems provide the best in cutting-edge
technology and a complete service offering for retail fuel
environments. The G6 barcode scanning will improve the speed
of service on the forecourt resulting in less queuing for
Foodstuffs customers.”
The fuel operating
solution will be piloted in September this year, with
country-wide rollout to the participating sites expected to
be complete by the end of
2012.
ENDS