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Case Study

Transforming Retail Operations: Generating E-Invoices with offline PoS Devices

Spars and Al Sadhan, two prominent retail entities, faced significant challenges in their operations, including offline Point of Sale (PoS) systems across 200+ locations and the absence of a centralized live database. To address these issues and enhance operational efficiency, Flick, a trusted technology partner, proposed a series of innovative solutions. These solutions aimed to streamline operations, enable centralized data management, and facilitate near-to-live reporting to ZATCA (Zakat, Tax, and Customs Authority).

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Industry

Retail

Founded

1932

Headquarters

Amsterdam, NL

Offline PoS System Solution:

The standalone EGS PE application provided a robust solution for capturing transactional data even in offline environments, ensuring continuity of operations and uninterrupted service delivery across Spars and Al Sadhan's retail locations.

Centralized E-Invoice Pooling:

The centralized pooling of e-invoices using the FTP Magnet method enhanced data integrity and compliance with regulatory requirements. By aggregating e-invoices from disparate sources into a centralized repository, Spars and Al Sadhan achieved greater control and visibility over their invoicing processes.

Near-to-Live Reporting:

The near-to-live reporting solution empowered Spars and Al Sadhan to generate ZATCA-compliant reports with minimal delay, enabling timely decision-making and regulatory compliance. By providing near-real-time insights into financial transactions, this reporting mechanism enhanced transparency and accountability.

Problem

Offline PoS Systems: With over 200 PoS systems operating offline, the lack of connectivity hindered real-time data synchronization, leading to operational inefficiencies and delayed decision-making. Absence of Centralized Live Database: The absence of a centralized live database resulted in data fragmentation and limited visibility across the organization, impeding effective data-driven decision-making and reporting.

Solution

Flick proposed a multifaceted approach to address the challenges faced by Spars and Al Sadhan:

Standalone EGS PE (Portable Executable) Solution:
To enable seamless operation of offline PoS systems, Flick developed a standalone EGS PE application compatible with both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows environments. This application allowed the PoS systems to function independently, capturing transactional data even in the absence of internet connectivity.
Centralized Pooling of E-Invoices Using FTP Magnet Method:
Flick implemented a centralized pooling mechanism for e-invoices using the FTP Magnet method. This approach facilitated the aggregation of e-invoices from various PoS systems into a centralized repository, ensuring data consistency and compliance with regulatory requirements.
Near-to-Live Reporting to ZATCA:
To meet ZATCA reporting requirements, Flick implemented a near-to-live reporting mechanism that provided timely and accurate insights into financial transactions. Leveraging data pooled from PoS systems and other sources, this reporting solution enabled Spars and Al Sadhan to generate ZATCA-compliant reports with minimal latency.
Conclusion

Through the implementation of innovative solutions, Flick successfully addressed the operational challenges faced by Spars and Al Sadhan, enabling seamless operation of offline PoS systems, centralized pooling of e-invoices, and near-to-live reporting to ZATCA. These solutions not only improved operational efficiency and data integrity but also facilitated regulatory compliance and informed decision-making. This case study exemplifies Flick's commitment to delivering tailored technology solutions that drive business transformation and enable organizations to thrive in a dynamic retail landscape.