Tight budget? Here’s why it makes sense for you to repair EPOS systems

Repair EPOS hardware and systems, and maintain them on a regular basis, and you’ll be relieving a lot of pressure on your business’s budget if finances are tight.

There can be a mentality within a lot of brands and professional firms that use a lot of hardware – even beyond handheld terminals and EPOS systems – that as soon as there’s a slight problem or sign of damage, that the unit is on its last legs and irreparable.

It’s an understandable way of thinking, but a stigma that not only costs businesses time and money, but can also contribute harm to the environment if proper precautions aren’t put in place.

Repair EPOS and other hardware for your business instead and you can avoid a lot of those problems and cut your brand’s carbon footprint. How, though?

In the vast majority of cases, damaged or malfunctioning hardware may only need a replacement part, a tweak to its software or some other form of love to get it back in full working order and expanding its lifecycle.

Repair EPOS systems and look after your hardware on a continual basis in this way and you’re putting foundations in place to optimise your internal working processes, keep workflows as efficient as possible, keep employees provided with hardware that helps them perform the best they can, identify and minimise potential future disruption, and cut your brand’s carbon footprint.

As mentioned, whenever a problem arises and people think it’s time to repair EPOS systems and other hardware, they usually head straight to a supplier online and order a new unit.

A large part of why this happens, we believe, is because panic sets in. We live in a time where businesses are using various hardware and software combinations to refine the way they work, optimise workflows and meet targets in a faster way.

Sometimes though, in the race to grow, budgets can become a little bit tighter – especially once good workflows and systems are in place and everything’s working as it should and going to plan.

Suddenly, if hardware malfunctions for whatever reason, there’s a gap in the system equivalent to a flat tyre. All those systems and processes that rely on each other get jumbled, employees are a system down and can’t be as efficient, growth stalls. The quickest and easiest thing to do then is buy a new piece of hardware, right?

Repair EPOS systems and other hardware on a contractual basis with an experienced partner, though, and that disruption to workflows is minimised with replacement units while your hardware gets fixed to a like-new state.

Employees will be able to access similar tools and things can carry on as normal. It’s also a solution that can be far more affordable than always buying hardware from new whenever a problem arises; the team of experts available to you will be well-versed in mobile hardware and EPOS repair, to make it as good as new.

Repair EPOS systems and other hardware with the circular economy also helps cut carbon footprints. Find out more by speaking to the PLM Global team today!