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Processes & management

JTL POS: when the point-of-sale system makes sense

JTL POS is especially relevant when in-store sales, JTL-Wawi, online shop and warehouse processes should not be treated as separate worlds.

Use cases

Who can benefit from JTL POS

JTL POS is useful when merchants want to connect store sales with existing JTL processes.

Retail store

Items, prices, payment methods and checkout workflows need to fit daily store operations.

Multiple locations

Stores need clear rules for stock, item maintenance, roles and reporting.

Omnichannel

Click & collect, local availability and cross-channel customer journeys depend on clean data flow.

Project questions

What to clarify before implementation

JTL POS is not an isolated cash register topic. It affects Wawi, accounting, staff and daily workflows.

Wawi integration

Which items, prices, customer data and stock are maintained where?

Hardware and operations

POS hardware, printers, scanners, network and fallback scenarios must fit the store.

Processes

Returns, vouchers, end-of-day routines, roles and training should be defined before launch.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

When is JTL POS worthwhile?

When in-store sales should be connected closely with JTL-Wawi, shop, warehouse or multiple locations.

Is JTL POS only relevant for retailers?

It is especially relevant for stores, showrooms, pickup locations, branches and omnichannel processes.

What matters before launch?

Data maintenance, hardware, roles, end-of-day routines, returns, payment methods and fallback scenarios should be clarified.

Relevant next steps

From guidance to a concrete assessment

If you want to assess this topic for your business, these entry points help.

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