Pet retail is one of the most operationally complex categories in independent retail. You are simultaneously managing live animals with individual health records, consumable pet food and supplies with short shelf lives, scheduled grooming appointments, vaccination and...
Running a liquor store means operating under layers of regulation that most retailers never encounter. Age verification is a legal requirement in every market. Excise tax and sales tax must be tracked separately — and correctly. Bottle deposits must be collected on...
A fitness supplement store is a different beast from a general health shop. You’re managing hundreds of product variants — protein powders in five flavours and three sizes, pre-workouts, BCAAs, creatine, fat burners, vitamins — each with its own batch...
A bike shop is not a general retail store. You’re tracking frame serial numbers, managing custom build orders, running a service workshop alongside your sales floor, and handling everything from beginner commuter bikes to high-end carbon road frames. Standard...
Hardware retail is one of the most inventory-intensive businesses you can run. A single medium-sized hardware store may carry 8,000–15,000 SKUs sourced from dozens of suppliers, sold in units ranging from single bolts to full pallet loads. Add trade customers...
Electronics retail is one of the most demanding environments for any point-of-sale system. Unlike grocery or clothing stores, an electronics shop sells high-value items with serial numbers, manufacturer warranties, and complex variant combinations—colour, storage,...