The first order covers the delivery of 500 units for Totals French service station network. By installing the outdoor payment terminals, Total is looking to improve customer satisfaction. The rollout of Namos paylane is to commence at the beginning of 2005. Namos paylane accelerates the fueling process by allowing the customer to pay by card at the pump itself. Another advantage is that this service is possible 24 hours a day. The terminals are fitted with a user-friendly 12-inch touch screen already prepared to handle all future requirements. The systems meet the most stringent security requirements, supporting - among other things - the latest banking directives (EMV). As well as selling fuel via Namos paylane, the flexibility of Wincor Nixdorfs latest technical innovation enables Total to sell car washes. The large-format multimedia displays can also be used to advertise products and services. Namos paylane consists of standardized hard- and software components which have been proven and tested internationally at many of the largest retail companies. This experience results in a global plug and play solution that is easy to implement leading to a minimum cost of ownership for Total. Total has decided to use Wincor Nixdorf in its network in eight European countries and is already using Wincor Nixdorf point-of-sale systems in 1,000 service stations right across Europe.
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