October 3, 2013
USA Technologies Inc. today announced that Revive Self Checkout used USAT's QuickConnect Web service to complete the integration of its micro-market offering with USAT's cashless payment and telemetry service, ePort Connect.
USAT's QuickConnect provides developers that already have an application with Internet connectivity and a display mechanism, such as a kiosk or smartphone, with streamlined certification to USAT's PCI compliant, cashless payment service. Revive is a POS technology for micro-market applications, a self-checkout-based vending offering geared for areas where fresh produce and similar items are in demand, according to a news release.
The solution enables Revive customers to link their credit and debit card processing with other cashless locations supported by USAT to maximize business processes and technologies, the release said.
"As a vending operator myself, I believe our open approach lends itself to the most value for the customer," Adam Arthur, founding partner and chief developer for Revive, said in the release. "Since we started selling the Revive Self Checkout in 2011, the number one question we received from customers in this regard was if — and when — the customer could integrate their other cashless vending locations that were utilizing USAT's ePort Connect service with our micro-market solution. Naturally, we are extremely pleased that we can now accommodate those requests."
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