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The patrons' view of PulseTV

The patrons' view of PulseTV
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Click image to enlarg Bar staff are automatically logged on to the system via RFID before they can pour a beer or a drink Image 3 of 7 from Barilliant - new system for an old industry The system monitors the beer environment too - checking temperature and pressure constantly
The patrons' view of PulseTV Sensors retrofit to measure every ml of liquor dispensed Image 7 of 7 from Barilliant - new system for an old industry
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Alcohol is one of the world’s most traded commodities. Central to the liquor industry are the millions of liquor serveries which serves millions of litrer of alcohol each day, a glass at a time. The biggest problem of this massive service industry is shrinkage – around 10-15% of tap beer goes straight down the drain in most pubs. New bar management system Barilliant monitors and minimizes wastage by accounting for every milliliter of alcohol using sensors, wireless technologies, and RFID staff identification, right down to how effectively every barman pours a beer. The system can be expected to save 5 to 10 percent of total throughput – very big bikkies.

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