List of Pronto POS Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Pronto POS customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Pronto POS for Point Of Sale from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Pronto POS for Point Of Sale include: Herschend Family Entertainment, a United States based Media organisation with 10000 employees and revenues of $1.00 billion, Noni B Group, a Australia based Retail organisation with 2000 employees and revenues of $505.0 million, Anitua, a Papua New Guinea based Professional Services organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $300.0 million, Motion Asia Pacific, a Australia based Distribution organisation with 1300 employees and revenues of $300.0 million, IPD Group, a Australia based Manufacturing organisation with 655 employees and revenues of $150.0 million and many others.
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Anitua | Professional Services | 1000 | $300M | Papua New Guinea | Pronto Software | Pronto POS | Point Of Sale | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022 Anitua implemented Pronto POS as its Point Of Sale application across retail and distribution operations. The Pronto POS deployment ran alongside prior Pronto Retail master data alignment for Anitua Supermarket and followed staged Pronto go lives that included an NCS Lihir implementation in June 2021 and a multi site rollout to seven mainland locations in November 2022.
Pronto POS was configured to use cleansed and standardized master data for inventory, supplier, and warehouse records, with configuration aligned to replenishment protocols and scheduled purchasing workflows. Functional capabilities implemented included point of sale transaction handling integrated with inventory reservation, day one master data uploads, and replenishment automation consistent with Point Of Sale operational patterns.
The operational scope covered retail checkout operations at Anitua Supermarket and inventory and distribution workflows across three Distribution Centres in Port Moresby, Lae, and Lihir Island, plus seven mainland sites. Business functions impacted included supply chain, procurement, inventory management, and frontline retail operations, with the Group Supply Chain Coordinator responsible for master data cleansing and upload for day one use.
Governance and rollout were led by a core team that began supply chain implementation activity from Brisbane in 2020 and executed data governance and supplier consolidation efforts. Those efforts included partnering with three core suppliers in Australia and New Zealand to standardize inbound processes, an initiative that released 10M AUD of working capital, shortened stocking cycles from 90 plus days to 45 day planning horizons through scheduled purchasing, and contributed to a reported 10 percent reduction in total cost of ownership in the first year, with group spend above 122M in 2021 and above 156M in 2022.
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Collier & Miller | Manufacturing | 160 | $32M | Australia | Pronto Software | Pronto POS | Point Of Sale | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013 Collier & Miller implemented Pronto POS as the Point Of Sale component of a broader Pronto Xi deployment to centralize sales and inventory management across its manufacturing and sales divisions. The project targeted a single site business preparing for national expansion and aimed to provide an intuitive, scalable point of sale platform that could be used from management down to the warehouse floor.
The implementation bundled Pronto POS with Pronto Xi modules for business intelligence, finance, distribution and project costing, creating a modular configuration that supported transaction capture, sales order processing, inventory control, project job costing and financial postings. Pronto POS was configured to handle point-of-sale transactions and to feed transactional data into shared ledgers and BI datasets, enabling standard Point Of Sale workflows such as real-time stock visibility and sales trend analysis.
Integration and data consistency were established across Pronto Xi components, using Collier & Miller's own operational data to seed the system at go-live and remove duplicated entry between sales, distribution, purchasing and project teams. That unified data model improved visibility into purchase order, point of sale and project workflows and allowed project budgets and sales orders to be tracked against financial records and BI reports.
Rollout and governance emphasized rapid operational continuity and iterative process refinement, with administrative controls, training and process alignment extending from senior management to floor operations. Pronto POS and Pronto Xi Business Intelligence together provided clearer financial oversight, accessible sales insights including sales trends and project profitability, simplified transaction management for staff, and a platform the company planned to leverage for future e-commerce growth.
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Downs Office Equipment & Supplies | Distribution | 30 | $3M | Australia | Pronto Software | Pronto POS | Point Of Sale | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Downs Office Equipment & Supplies implemented Pronto POS from Pronto Software as its Point Of Sale application. The deployment established Pronto POS as the transaction and cashiering layer supporting service and retail points at the company headquarters in Toowoomba, Queensland for the 30 employee distribution business.
Configuration emphasized standard Point Of Sale functional modules, including transaction capture, payment processing and reconciliation workflows, billing and invoice generation, warranty tracking and service order processing. Pronto POS was explicitly used for daily banking reconciliation, generation of billing and processing of invoices, contract setup and administration, and handling warranty processing as part of the service administration workflow.
The Pronto POS implementation operated alongside Pronto Business Software, with the two systems interacting for banking reconciliation and service administration tasks. Operational governance centralized these workflows in the Service Department, assigning daily reconciliation, invoice processing and customer care responsibilities to service administration staff and supervisory roles.
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Gasweld | Retail | 170 | $20M | Australia | Pronto Software | Pronto POS | Point Of Sale | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Gasweld implemented Pronto POS as part of a wider Pronto Xi deployment to modernize retail and warehouse transaction processing, inventory control and ecommerce orchestration. Gasweld, a national specialist gas, welding and tools retailer operating 19 stores in Australia with 170 staff, used Pronto POS to centralize point of sale operations within the broader Pronto Xi application landscape.
The implementation included Pronto Xi modules spanning Financials, Point of Sale, Manufacturing, Warehouse Management and the Avenue ecommerce tool, with Pronto POS configured to support in-store checkout, integrated inventory lookups and transaction synchronization. The deployment emphasized functional capabilities typical of Point Of Sale systems, including real time transactional visibility, unified sales and stock records, and support for retail workflows across store and warehouse operations.
Integrations were executed between Avenue ecommerce and the Pronto Xi backend to automate order flow from online storefront to despatch, and Business Intelligence functionality was deployed leveraging IBM Cognos to automate scheduled reporting. The Pronto database was populated to reflect a broad catalog, with inventory growing to 150,000 core products and over 300,000 items available in the system, enabling faster stock identification and pick processes in the warehouse.
Operational scope covered retail store staff, warehouse teams and head office users, with governance shifts focused on automated report delivery and data access controls to distribute relevant insights to the right roles. Reporting workflows were restructured so scheduled BI reports reach managers by inbox or smartphone, reducing manual report preparation and enabling staff across retail, warehouse and finance to make informed operational decisions.
Documented outcomes include substantive process automation, reduced manual order entry for ecommerce through front to backend integration, and improved operational onboarding where warehouse staff ramp time decreased from six months to two days. Pronto POS and the supporting Pronto Xi modules provided minute by minute transactional visibility and stabilized core retail and inventory operations to support Gaswelds continued retail and online growth.
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Haymes Paint | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 440 | $120M | Australia | Pronto Software | Pronto POS | Point Of Sale | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Haymes Paint deployed Pronto POS as its Point Of Sale application from Pronto Software to standardize retail transaction processing across its store network. The Pronto POS deployment is part of a broader Pronto Xi application footprint that was moved to Pronto Cloud, enabling centralized management of POS operations alongside financials, distribution and manufacturing modules.
The implementation configured Pronto POS to handle point of sale transaction capture, inventory updates and customer activity records, while exposing order history and balance information to mobile sales staff. Pronto Xi Business Intelligence was used to generate daily departmental reports and provide senior management with consolidated sales and inventory views, supporting forecasting and operational visibility.
Integrations were implemented to allow sales data to flow automatically from the companys resellers, called stockists, into the Pronto Xi system, and the Pronto POS instances in 12 retail stores were synchronized with the head office and the Melbourne manufacturing warehouse. Operational coverage included retail sales, inventory and distribution across Australia, as well as accounts payable, accounts receivable and R&D workflows that consume unified transactional data from the Point Of Sale layer.
Governance and operations were shifted to Pronto Cloud which assumed administration, backups, disaster recovery and peripheral syncing such as printers, reducing the burden of day to day system management on Haymes Paint staff. The company retained the ability to create custom enhancements within the Pronto Xi platform, and reported positive user adoption, improved mobility for sales staff who can create customer activities on the go, and real time managerial insight. In earlier phases following initial Pronto Xi adoption, Haymes Paint recorded explicit growth where business increased by 60 per cent and turnover doubled without increasing headcount, demonstrating the role of the integrated Pronto Xi and Pronto POS solution in centralizing data and supporting growth.
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Media | 10000 | $1.0B | United States | Pronto Software | Pronto POS | Point Of Sale | 2020 | n/a |
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Retail | 500 | $55M | Australia | Pronto Software | Pronto POS | Point Of Sale | 2013 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 655 | $150M | Australia | Pronto Software | Pronto POS | Point Of Sale | 2008 | n/a |
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Distribution | 700 | $100M | Australia | Pronto Software | Pronto POS | Point Of Sale | 2020 | n/a |
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Distribution | 1300 | $300M | Australia | Pronto Software | Pronto POS | Point Of Sale | 2020 | n/a |
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| Steamships Limited | Professional Services | 3700 | $171M | Papua New Guinea | 2025-11-27 |