Easitill back at Four Oaks for a 21st time

Following last year’s success, Easitill Ltd has signed up once more to exhibit at the Four Oaks Trade Show to be held in Cheshire, 3 & 4 September 2024.

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Easitill director Keith Plekker said: “From the fantastic success and record number of visitors to our stand last year, we are delighted to return to Four Oaks again in 2024 for our 21st year at the show.

"This year is of particular importance to us as we launch our latest product: the Easitill Hand-Held Terminal - EasiScan. Designed to transform how our customers interact with their point-of-sale systems, offering unmatched flexibility and mobility. The hand-held terminal allows users to manage transactions and inventory on the go, making it an ideal solution for businesses looking to enhance their operational efficiency.

"In addition to the hand-held terminal, Easitill is excited to unveil new developments to their system, enhancing user experience with the introduction of a new voucher code feature and multi-deal development. These updates streamline promotions and discounts, allowing businesses to easily manage various offers directly from their EPOS system. Furthermore, Easitill is launching a refreshed user interface, which includes a new on-screen keyboard, designed to optimise usability and accessibility for users of all technical skill levels.

"We are thrilled to announce these new enhancements to our Easitill system. The addition of the on-screen keyboard and new features like the voucher codes and multi-deal developments represent a significant leap forward in our commitment to providing seamless, efficient solutions for our clients.”

Easitill invites all attendees of Four Oaks to visit their stand to get a first-hand look at these exciting new products. Demonstrations will be available, providing insights into how these innovations can transform business operations.


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