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Activating the POS module: You can activate the POS module directly via the Xentral App Store. Alternatively, our support team is happy to help – simply submit a ticket.
The Xentral POS (Point of Sale) is an integrated cash register solution within your Xentral ERP system. It enables you to process sales directly at physical locations – from individual transactions for walk-in customers to complex invoicing for business customers. Whether you work in retail, at trade fairs, or with multiple branches: Xentral POS is flexible and supports both B2C and B2B business models. The POS accesses your item master data, warehouse, and financial accounting in Xentral directly – without any additional systems. This integrates point-of-sale transactions seamlessly into your processes.
A POS (Point of Sale) integrated directly into your ERP system brings decisive advantages for your daily business: In-store sales automatically flow into inventory, accounting, and customer history – without any duplicate entry or system breaks. This saves time, reduces sources of error, and ensures that all business areas (e.g., shipping, purchasing, or controlling) can work with up-to-date sales data in real time. Especially for growing companies, this means: more transparency, less manual effort, and a better decision-making basis from a single system.
The following overview shows the most important use cases, core functions, and configuration options of Xentral POS, organized by typical usage scenarios. This allows you to quickly assess how the POS can be integrated into your daily operations.
Features at a glance:
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Sales & Documents: Scan or search for items, apply discounts, create receipts or invoices
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Payments: Cash, debit card, credit card, bank transfer, voucher, credit note, tip
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Customers: Select walk-in customers or customers from the address master data
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Register functions: Daily closing, cash deposits/withdrawals, cancellation, load documents
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Warehouse & Stock: Configure POS warehouse, check stock levels, support serial numbers & batches
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Hardware: Receipt printer, card terminal, barcode scanner, cash drawer
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Typical scenarios: B2C sales, B2B with document, mixed models with partial payment and customer loyalty
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Simple to start, centrally managed – the POS is your direct link from the point of sale to the system.
Usage scenario |
Typical application |
Key functions |
What this means for you |
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B2B – Business customers |
Sale of higher-priced products, e.g. machinery, equipment, consulting services, showroom sales |
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Suitable for complex sales processes with billing to customer address – including for later delivery or partial processing. |
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B2C – Walk-in customers & retail |
Direct sales in-store, pop-up stores, events, or trade fairs with fast-moving products |
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Ideal for high customer volume, short consultation times, and simple checkout – e.g., in brick-and-mortar retail. |
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Hybrid – combined B2B & B2C sales |
Showrooms, specialty stores, warehouse sales, trade fair sales with B2B and B2C audiences |
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Flexible for both target groups – ideal for businesses with a mixed business model and variable checkout scenarios. |