Australian catering software company, Flex Catering, has launched its cloud-based catering management platform in the US market.
The company seeks to address industry gaps by providing a direct ordering and management system, enhancing and optimizing catering operations.
With its specialized online ordering features, the platform will assist restaurants and quick-service establishments in managing corporate catering requirements.
Seamless Integration: Flex Catering’s Point-of-Sale Compatibility
Flex Catering’s seamless integration with point-of-sale systems and local delivery services enhances its capability to handle complex events, making it a valuable tool for corporate catering planning.
Flex Catering CEO Renato Dayan stated, “Flex Catering is the ultimate catering solution for enterprise clients.
“Being an independent business, we are fully committed to exceeding the expectations of the catering industry. Our dedication to catering professionals sets it apart as a reliable and industry-focused partner.”
Flex Catering’s cloud-based solution provides flexibility and optimizes operations, guaranteeing that operators can effortlessly deliver high-quality corporate catering experiences.
Flex Catering chief operations officer Cris Matsunaga stated, “As experts in the catering software industry, Flex Catering is thrilled to bring our innovative cloud solution to the US market.
“We understand the challenges restaurants and operators face in the catering space, and our platform has been meticulously designed to empower them to excel in the restaurant, and catering segments.”
Last month, Olo, a restaurant technology business, introduced Catering+, an enterprise-level service aimed at helping restaurants increase income and automate bulk ordering.
The solution streamlines the ordering and payment processes for both restaurant operators and guests.
As a robust ordering engine, the new solution seamlessly integrates with customers’ current lunchtime ordering platforms.
With the use of this function, high-value guests can place orders using an extended credit limit rather than paying for each purchase individually.
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