Subway to Implement Restaurant POS across 30,000 Global Locations
SUBWAY announces a partnership with Torex to implement its Quick Service Restaurant POS solution globally. Upon completion of the roll out the SUBWAY chain will have Torex software installed in over 30,000 of its restaurants in 87 countries.
With a large network of franchisee operations, SUBWAY needed one global POS solution designed for large complex environments; achieving a balance between the franchisee needs for value and the corporate mission to support growth. Torex Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) POS was selected for its unique ability to scale across the entire global organisation as well as Torex staff's deep knowledge of the needs and challenges facing SUBWAY on an international scale. The solution is also capable of growing with the business as the SUBWAY restaurant chain continues its expansion program. Additionally, working with a proven global solution means that sandwich franchisor minimizes the risk to its business while controlling costs and enabling speed to market.
"We understood that this evaluation process was going to result in the largest global deployment of a commercially available solution in the QSR market. We spent over 11 months evaluating over 25 vendors, our choice was unanimously Torex," says Thys Van Hout, SUBWAY's chief technology officer.
With a large network of franchisee operations, SUBWAY needed one global POS solution designed for large complex environments; achieving a balance between the franchisee needs for value and the corporate mission to support growth. Torex Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) POS was selected for its unique ability to scale across the entire global organisation as well as Torex staff's deep knowledge of the needs and challenges facing SUBWAY on an international scale. The solution is also capable of growing with the business as the SUBWAY restaurant chain continues its expansion program. Additionally, working with a proven global solution means that sandwich franchisor minimizes the risk to its business while controlling costs and enabling speed to market.
"We understood that this evaluation process was going to result in the largest global deployment of a commercially available solution in the QSR market. We spent over 11 months evaluating over 25 vendors, our choice was unanimously Torex," says Thys Van Hout, SUBWAY's chief technology officer.