Pan-Oston releases new Utopia self-checkout model
August 25, 2009
Bowling Green, Ky.-based Pan-Oston has introduced the newest model in its Utopia line of self-checkout products.
According to a news release from Pan-Oston, the new model is the smallest of the modular Utopia self-checkout systems and gives retailers the option of using their existing peripherals, such as monitors, scanners and printers, with the new solution.
Jim Vance, Pan-Oston's president, says the new lane's flexibility will be a long-term advantage for retailers:
Our modular line was designed to give independent grocers all the benefits of self-checkout along with their favorite feed, takeaway and bagging system. And, maybe even more beneficial is the fact that the lanes can be easily changed by adding (or) removing cabinet, hardware and software components as well as features, so they never become obsolete.