TROY, MI -- Retail technology developer 365 Retail Markets said its Connected Campus system is now available. The platform connects micromarket, office coffee service, vending and dining assets to a single global market account (GMA) to create what 365 says is the first fully integrated consumer experience in the workplace. "Our success in micromarkets gave 365 a view of the marketplace from a unique lens," said 365 Retail Markets chief executive Joe Hessling. "It allowed us to see what the consume...
August 21, 2017
TROY, MI -- Retail technology developer 365 Retail Markets said its Connected Campus system is now available. The platform connects micromarket, office coffee service, vending and dining assets to a single global market account (GMA) to create what 365 says is the first fully integrated consumer experience in the workplace.
"Our success in micromarkets gave 365 a view of the marketplace from a unique lens," said 365 Retail Markets chief executive Joe Hessling. "It allowed us to see what the consumer wanted, what the operators wanted and what the host company wanted. The Connected Campus is a culmination of that experience. It can combine ease of use for the end user, aggregate the operational and support function for the operator and packages it in one place for the host companies."
Three Six Five's new GMA account system allows patrons to pay at any of the company's micromarket, nanomarket, vending machine or dining location, while only having to manage one account. The 365Pay app allows them to add funds to their GMAs. Account balance liabilities are eliminated since 365 manages all GMA funds, according to the company.