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    TES IEC-15 Fuels Convenience Store's 16-Flavor Coffee Revolution

    Time: 2025-02-27
    Publisher: TES

      Background  

    Recognizing the increasing popularity of affordable, freshly ground coffee among young office workers (costing approximately one-third that of brand-name coffee shops), convenience stores are leveraging coffee sales to enhance customer traffic and overall revenue. In response to this trend, a large convenience store has decided to significantly expand its self-service coffee offerings. The store upgraded from older machines providing 6 flavor options to new, advanced machines boasting a selection of 16 flavors. This strategic move reflects the store's commitment to attracting a wider customer base and increasing profitability.

     

     

      Challenge  

    The convenience store aimed to modernize its self-service coffee infrastructure to improve both the customer experience and operational capabilities. The existing, mechanically operated coffee machines presented several limitations:

    1. Limited Selection: The previous machines only offered a narrow range of 6 coffee flavors, potentially limiting customer satisfaction and repeat business.
    2. Lack of Flexibility and Scalability: The mechanical design hindered the ability to easily introduce new features, services, or beverage options in the future.
    3. Basic User Interface: The older machines likely offered a less engaging and informative experience for customers.
    4. The core challenge was to implement a more advanced, user-friendly, and scalable system that could cater to evolving customer preferences and provide a platform for future enhancements.

     

      System Architecture  

    The newly deployed self-service coffee machine is built around a sophisticated computer system, representing a significant technological advancement over the previous mechanical models. The key architectural elements include:

    1. Central Processing Unit: A robust IEC-15 commercial Android computer host, developed by TES, serves as the core of the system. This unit was selected for its integrated design and electromechanical capabilities.
    2. User Interface: A responsive 15-inch TES IEC-15A1 Touch All-in-One display panel provides an intuitive interface for customers, offering more detailed information and guidance throughout the selection and brewing process.
    3. Operating System: A custom Android OS powers the system, enabling tailored sales configurations and facilitating remote management through a backend system.
    4. Peripheral Connectivity: The system features a comprehensive expansion interface, allowing for the connection of additional peripherals to enhance functionality in the future.
    5. Design and Thermal Management: The machine features a space-saving low-profile body and supports flush installation. A fanless cooling system ensures reliable and quiet operation.

     

    The TES IEC-15A1 Touch All-in-One unit is the central component, offering enhanced service functions and greater expandability compared to traditional self-service coffee machines.

     

     

      Benefit and Result  

    The implementation of the new 16-flavor self-service coffee machines, powered by the advanced TES computer system, is expected to yield several key benefits and results for the convenience store:

    1. Increased Turnover: The store anticipates a significant 10% increase in overall turnover directly attributed to the upgraded coffee offering and the enhanced customer experience.
    2. Enhanced Customer Satisfaction: The wider variety of 16 flavors is expected to appeal to a broader range of customer preferences, leading to higher satisfaction and repeat business.
    3. Greater Scalability and Flexibility: The computer-based system allows for easier integration of future features, services, and beverage options, ensuring the store can adapt to evolving market demands.
    4. More Engaging User Experience: The large, responsive touchscreen provides customers with more information and a more intuitive interaction, potentially leading to increased usage and exploration of different options.
    5. Streamlined Management: The backend management system, enabled by the custom Android OS, allows for efficient configuration of sales settings and potentially remote monitoring and maintenance.

     

    The core challenge was to implement a more advanced, user-friendly, and scalable system that could cater to evolving customer preferences and provide a platform for future enhancements.

     

     

      Background  

    Recognizing the increasing popularity of affordable, freshly ground coffee among young office workers (costing approximately one-third that of brand-name coffee shops), convenience stores are leveraging coffee sales to enhance customer traffic and overall revenue. In response to this trend, a large convenience store has decided to significantly expand its self-service coffee offerings. The store upgraded from older machines providing 6 flavor options to new, advanced machines boasting a selection of 16 flavors. This strategic move reflects the store's commitment to attracting a wider customer base and increasing profitability.

     

     

      Challenge  

    The convenience store aimed to modernize its self-service coffee infrastructure to improve both the customer experience and operational capabilities. The existing, mechanically operated coffee machines presented several limitations:

    1. Limited Selection: The previous machines only offered a narrow range of 6 coffee flavors, potentially limiting customer satisfaction and repeat business.
    2. Lack of Flexibility and Scalability: The mechanical design hindered the ability to easily introduce new features, services, or beverage options in the future.
    3. Basic User Interface: The older machines likely offered a less engaging and informative experience for customers.
    4. The core challenge was to implement a more advanced, user-friendly, and scalable system that could cater to evolving customer preferences and provide a platform for future enhancements.

     

      System Architecture  

    The newly deployed self-service coffee machine is built around a sophisticated computer system, representing a significant technological advancement over the previous mechanical models. The key architectural elements include:

    1. Central Processing Unit: A robust IEC-15 commercial Android computer host, developed by TES, serves as the core of the system. This unit was selected for its integrated design and electromechanical capabilities.
    2. User Interface: A responsive 15-inch TES IEC-15A1 Touch All-in-One display panel provides an intuitive interface for customers, offering more detailed information and guidance throughout the selection and brewing process.
    3. Operating System: A custom Android OS powers the system, enabling tailored sales configurations and facilitating remote management through a backend system.
    4. Peripheral Connectivity: The system features a comprehensive expansion interface, allowing for the connection of additional peripherals to enhance functionality in the future.
    5. Design and Thermal Management: The machine features a space-saving low-profile body and supports flush installation. A fanless cooling system ensures reliable and quiet operation.

     

    The TES IEC-15A1 Touch All-in-One unit is the central component, offering enhanced service functions and greater expandability compared to traditional self-service coffee machines.

     

     

      Benefit and Result  

    The implementation of the new 16-flavor self-service coffee machines, powered by the advanced TES computer system, is expected to yield several key benefits and results for the convenience store:

    1. Increased Turnover: The store anticipates a significant 10% increase in overall turnover directly attributed to the upgraded coffee offering and the enhanced customer experience.
    2. Enhanced Customer Satisfaction: The wider variety of 16 flavors is expected to appeal to a broader range of customer preferences, leading to higher satisfaction and repeat business.
    3. Greater Scalability and Flexibility: The computer-based system allows for easier integration of future features, services, and beverage options, ensuring the store can adapt to evolving market demands.
    4. More Engaging User Experience: The large, responsive touchscreen provides customers with more information and a more intuitive interaction, potentially leading to increased usage and exploration of different options.
    5. Streamlined Management: The backend management system, enabled by the custom Android OS, allows for efficient configuration of sales settings and potentially remote monitoring and maintenance.

     

    The core challenge was to implement a more advanced, user-friendly, and scalable system that could cater to evolving customer preferences and provide a platform for future enhancements.

     

     

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