Campus ID News
Card, mobile credential, payment and security
FEATURED
PARTNERS

CBORD unveils POS inventory management system

Andy Williams   ||   Apr 05, 2011  ||   

The CBORD Group, a provider of food management and cashless card systems for health care facilities and colleges and universities, has released CBORD C-Store, a Web-based inventory management solution for retail operations.

By integrating point-of-sale and automated inventory data, the solution enables retail managers to manage real-time inventories and improve efficiencies.

“CBORD C-Store will improve our speed and accuracy by giving us a single point of data entry to update both Foodservice Suite and MICROS,” said Merelene Stanley, coordinator for dining services technology and performance at the University of Colorado in Boulder. “It will make it easier to add new products, monitor our actual inventory levels, and give our financial team fresh data for audits.”

The product will also automate formerly time-consuming and error-prone practices, “letting us spend our time on more mission-critical activities,” said Stanley.

CBORD C-Store integrates MICROS point-of-sale data with real-time item inventory levels from CBORD’s Foodservice Suite, putting a wide range of integrated information at a manager’s fingertips. With support for vendor product catalogs, price updates and electronic order transmission, the system makes it easy to stay on top of back- and front-of-house operations. Its scalable nature empowers managers to oversee the operations of a single store, large campus-wide deployments, and everything in between.

Related Posts

|| TAGS:
Subscribe to our weekly newsletter

RECENT ARTICLES

Woman reading a QR code with phone
May 02, 25 /

QR Codes on campus: The history and technology behind the ubiquitous little squares

In today’s digital world, QR codes have become a pervasive tool for sharing information quickly and conveniently. From restaurant menus to concert tickets and campus mobile apps to marketing campaigns, QR codes offer a contactless, efficient method of bridging the physical and digital worlds. But what exactly are QR codes, how do they work, and […]
Wayne Fields, UC Irvine Amazon One video screen

UC Irvine pilots biometric dining access with Amazon

In a move to modernize campus access, University of California at Irvine trialed Amazon One, a contactless biometric system that uses palm vein recognition for identity verification. Wayne Fields, UC Irvine’s Assistant Director for Student Affairs IT, says he was inspired by a visit to Whole Foods where he saw the biometric devices in action. […]
SFCC video screenshot
Apr 29, 25 /

Mobile app and digital ID ease transition to college life for community college students

When Julia Lehman first arrived at State Fair Community College (SFCC) in Sedalia, Missouri, she was lost and unsure where to head. “I was a bit disoriented, and like, ‘Where is the nearest map?’” said the incoming freshman business management major. Lehman didn’t have to look far for help to find her way around campus. […]
CIDN logo reversed
The only publication dedicated to the use of campus cards, mobile credentials, identity and security technology in the education market. CampusIDNews – formerly CR80News – has served more than 6,500 subscribers for more than two decades.
Twitter

Attn: friends in the biometrics space. Nominations close Friday for the annual Women in Biometrics Awards. Take five minutes to recognize a colleague or even yourself. http://WomenInBiometrics.com

Feb. 1 webinar explores how mobile ordering enhanced campus life, increased sales at UVA and Central Washington @Grubhub @CBORD

Load More...
Contact
CampusIDNews is published by AVISIAN Publishing
315 E. Georgia St.
Tallahassee, FL 32301
www.AVISIAN.com[email protected]
Use our contact form to submit tips, corrections, or questions to our team.
©2025 CampusIDNews. All rights reserved.