First Hungarian self-checkout system gets the green light
Laurel has been given the authorisation to market LAURA-SSC, the first self-checkout system developed by a Hungarian company. The new system runs the Laurel cash register software – which is already used with more than 5,000 cash registers – and costs much less than similar systems made abroad. Laurel’s system requires little space and it takes much less time to introduce than other self-checkout systems.
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