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Twickenham, now the largest rugby stadium in the world, has completed its revamp with the installation of stylish new till terminals

Twickenham_Aures_EPoSTwickenham, now the largest rugby stadium in the world, has completed its revamp with the installation of stylish new till terminals

 

Twickenham Stadium, the home of England Rugby and the Rugby Football Union (RFU), has deployed over 50 electronic point-of-sale (EPoS) Posligne terminals from manufacturer, Aures Technologies.

 

Over the years, Twickenham has extended its seating capacity to 82,000 - making it the largest rugby stadium in the world; consequently, it needed a revamped EPoS installation to cope with the increasing number of visitors, fans and customers.

 

The rolled out Posligne systems consist in a mixture of Odyssé all-in-one terminals, Poséo Retail PCs and OLC 15 touchscreens to ensure that the stadium’s continuous stream of clients and supporters enjoy a swift and efficient payment and ticketing service.

 

From catering to car parks

 

Also equipped with Posligne terminals are the retail stores and outdoor kiosks located in the various parking areas surrounding the stadium – housing the Odyssé EPoS integrated terminals – enabling customers to buy their tickets.

 

Mr Andy Ward, RFU head of retail at Twickenham Stadium, commented: “Aures Posligne’s management and till systems – with their unique ‘Clip’n Color’ system – offer the RFU an effective PoS solution; they perfectly match the colours and branding of Twickenham and England Rugby, allowing us to further enhance the brand identity and values of our team and stadium.”

 

Mr Dean Challinor, head of the Aures Group in the UK, added: “This deployment in the UK confirms our ability to establish a foothold in the greatest European Stadiums, following installations in Germany Tivoli Aachen (over 110 Odyssé EPOS installed), Dresden (75 Odyssé), Gelsenkirchen Arena AufShalke (240 Posligne modular systems in operation) and last but not least, Le Mans Stadium in France,” he concluded.