HME Introduces Wireless Vehicle Detectors That Use Drive-Thru Optimization System

Press Release Summary:

The Wireless Vehicle Detectors are designed for curbside pick-up, mobile pick-up, and drive-thru applications. The units work in conjunction with DTOS to identify the parked cars parked in designated spot and track total wait time. They enable restaurant owners to improve operations with an order pick-up point option. The detectors can be serviced and configured remotely that allows HME technical support identify issues before sending the installer to the restaurant.


Original Press Release:

All-New HME Wireless Vehicle Detectors Enable Restaurant Curbside Pick-Up

Promotes a Faster, More Efficient Mobile Ordering Experience

CARLSBAD, CALIF. (PRWEB) OCTOBER 08, 2018 - HME Hospitality & Specialty Communications is proud to announce the launch of wireless vehicle detectors for curbside pick-up, mobile pick-up, and other drive-thru applications. Wireless vehicle detectors are more cost-efficient than traditional wired loops and enable restaurants to provide an additional order pick-up point. HME wireless vehicle detectors work with the Drive-Thru Optimization System to display metrics inside the restaurant.

“The cost-efficiency of wireless vehicle detectors makes curbside and mobile ordering pick-up options more readily available to restaurant operations,” says Paul Foley, President of HME Hospitality and Specialty Communications. “By providing an additional order pick-up point, restaurant operations are improved, enabling them to serve more guests.”

In curbside and mobile ordering applications, where customers order ahead of time and check in when they arrive at the restaurant, wireless vehicle detectors working in conjunction with DTOS identify when cars park in the designated spot and track total wait time. For example, when a customer arrives for curbside pick-up, the ZOOM drive-thru timer shows the parked car, which changes from green to yellow to red to help ensure crew members provide the fastest possible service. The ZOOM Timer stores all the data and provides historical performance information to easily pinpoint improvement opportunities.

“In addition to helping restaurant operators better serve curbside and mobile order customers, wireless vehicle detectors significantly reduce installation times compared to wired loops,” says Foley. Wireless vehicle detectors can also be serviced and configured remotely, enabling HME technical support to identify issues before sending an installer to the restaurant, and therefore resolving issues faster.

For more information on HME wireless vehicle detectors and the Drive-Thru Optimization System, visit http://www.hme.com/DTOS.

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Eliza Ortega

HME

http://www.hme.com/qsr

1 (858) 848-3984

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