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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Darwin Trailer Boat Club Leisure and Hospitality 30 $7M Australia H&L POS H&L POS Point Of Sale 2024 n/a
In 2024 Darwin Trailer Boat Club implemented H&L POS as its Point Of Sale solution at the club in Australia. The deployment focused on point-of-sale and back-of-house order management to streamline checkout and kitchen order capture workflows. The implementation installed H&L POS with an Order Display Monitor ODM integrated with H&L Exceed POS to automate high-volume kitchen order flows and reduce lost dockets during peak service. Integration centralized order routing from front-of-house POS terminals to back-of-house display screens, altering operational flow across kitchen and service staff and aligning order processing with kitchen throughput needs. The club reported improved order accuracy and kitchen throughput, reduced staff stress, and faster service following the deployment.
Goolwa Surf Lifesaving Club. Leisure and Hospitality 9 $1M Australia H&L POS H&L POS Point Of Sale 2019 n/a
In 2019, Goolwa Surf Lifesaving Club implemented H&L POS, deploying a front-of-house Point Of Sale solution linked to H&L back-of-house modules for membership management, sales and stock control, and till balancing. The deployment in Australia consolidated POS, inventory and membership processes across the club's bar and café, and provided a unified capture point for membership sign-ups. H&L POS was configured with front-of-house terminals for transaction processing and back-office modules for membership management, sales control, stock tracking and end-of-day till balancing, enabling consolidated reporting across revenue streams. Operational coverage included bar operations, café service and on-site membership enrollment, with membership capture workflows and loyalty discount logic simplified to reduce volunteer administrative burden and streamline reconciliation.
Long Chim Australia Leisure and Hospitality 40 $3M Australia H&L POS H&L POS Point Of Sale 2024 n/a
In 2024, Long Chim Australia deployed H&L POS, implementing H&L’s Exceed POS together with Sysnet back-of-house modules to support its Point Of Sale operations. The implementation was scoped to Australia and targeted both front-of-house POS workflows and back-of-house inventory and recipe management to centralise head-office reporting and automate stock control across kitchen stations. The technical configuration paired Exceed POS for ticketing and service orchestration with Sysnet back-of-house capabilities for inventory, recipes, and accounts flow. The solution automated stock deductions tied to kitchen stations and standardized ticket-to-kitchen processing, while the Exceed POS handled order entry and service sequencing. Integrations included payments processing and receipt printing to complete the transaction and kitchen output chain, and the deployment consolidated reporting feeds to a central head-office reporting layer. Operational coverage emphasized kitchen operations, inventory management, and finance related accounts flow, enabling unified data streams from POS terminals through Sysnet back-of-house. Governance changed to centralised reporting and automated stock control processes, aligning kitchen station consumption with recipe driven inventory adjustments. Reported outcomes from the vendor case study include more consistent service, faster ticket-to-kitchen processing and automated stock deductions following the H&L POS and Sysnet deployment.
LUCAS Restaurants Leisure and Hospitality 1000 $100M Australia H&L POS H&L POS Point Of Sale 2015 n/a
In 2015 LUCAS Restaurants implemented H&L POS, a Point Of Sale application to centralize transaction processing and inventory control across its hospitality operations in Australia. The LUCAS Restaurants H&L POS Point Of Sale deployment served as the primary system for venue-level sales and stock management, establishing a single application for cashier workflows and inventory visibility. The implementation included configuration of point of sale terminal functions alongside inventory control and warehouse management capabilities within H&L POS. Configuration work supported item level inventory control, warehouse stock records valued at approximately $2M, and a dedicated team responsible for operating the POS and inventory modules. Operational coverage extended across all venues and a central warehouse, with an Inventory Controller role managing warehouse reorganization and stock unification projects. Process changes tied to the H&L POS deployment included redefinition of delivery cycles with venues, consolidation of stocks previously held in multiple locations, and ongoing support for venue stock takes and issue analysis to improve accuracy and delivery times. Documented outcomes from system use and associated process changes included improved delivery times and accuracy, reductions in inventory variances, and approximately 10 percent reduction in stock on hand across all venues. Governance centered on a team led by an Inventory Controller who managed the POS and inventory workflows, and who drove the rollout of unified stock practices and revised delivery cadence.
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating H&L POS

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  1. Seek, a Australia based Professional Services organization with 3300 Employees
  2. Concept Eight, a Australia based Leisure and Hospitality company with 800 Employees

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Logo Company Industry Employees Revenue Country Evaluated
Seek Professional Services 3300 $770M Australia 2025-12-15
Concept Eight Leisure and Hospitality 800 $200M Australia 2025-08-01
FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD H&L POS Coverage

H&L POS is a Point Of Sale solution from H&L POS.

Companies worldwide use H&L POS, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as LUCAS Restaurants, Darwin Trailer Boat Club, Long Chim Australia and Goolwa Surf Lifesaving Club. are recorded users of H&L POS for Point Of Sale.

Companies using H&L POS are most concentrated in Leisure and Hospitality, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using H&L POS are most concentrated in Australia, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of H&L POS across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using H&L POS range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 75%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 25%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 0%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 0%.

Customers of H&L POS include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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