BS/2 Strengthens Its Positions in Azerbaijani Retail Market

Published: 27 April 2016 y., Wednesday


From left to right: Emil Musayev, BS/2 Head of Retail Equipment Sales; Anna Pankratz, Wincor Nixdorf EECA Sales Manager; Kornelijus Šišla, BS/2 Sales Manager

In mid-April, the Azerbaijan Supermarket company and its partners have opened the first Bravo network store in the Azerbaijan's capital Baku. It is located in the country's largest Ganjlik Mall shopping center.

The ​​3.5 thousand sq. m store is distinguished by modern technical equipment, purchased from the partner, Penkių kontinentų bankinės technologijos (BS/2) company, which offered modern computerized cash registers from the renowned German producer Wincor Nixdorf. According to Mr. Emil Musayev, BS/2 Head of Retail Equipment Sales, it guarantees the efficient supermarket operation. "As a long-time and the only Wincor Nixdorf's partner in Azerbaijan, we’ve offered various configurations of cash registers, so that the clients are served as quickly as possible. Also they offer convenient data management" - Emil Musayev said.

The first Bravo network store has also acquired the special cutting equipment, grinders as well as vacuum equipment produced by Bizerba, from BS/2. The Lithuanian company has also offered retailers innovative hardware from Zebra Technologies Corporation for management of warehouses, dispensing and inventory of goods, price checking, and so on.

Support and maintenance of all the equipment is carried out by a BS/2 subsidiary BSKOM, which operates in Azerbaijan for more than a decade and has a team of experienced and highly qualified professionals.

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