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XProtean provides large-scale functionality
on an independent’s budget
From August 2008
By Michael Hartnett
Bonfare Markets is undergoing a quiet revolution, as its franchised
convenience stores make the transition from manual recordkeeping
to point-of-sale systems and inventory management programs.
The Milpitas, Calif.-based company has 30 stores, all but two of
which are franchised. Ten of those stores have installed a new management
technology system called XProtean, which was designed to meet the
specific needs of small-format retailers like convenience stores,
fast-food restaurants and mom-and-pop grocery stores.
“We are now able to control inventory and we’re no
longer getting mixed pricing from different clerks because everything
is scanned,” says Danny Arcayena, regional manager for Bonfare
Markets and a franchisee for 11 years.
“Before we installed the system, some vendors offered scan-back
sale pricing but we couldn’t get those rebates because we
weren’t scanning. And we’ve now got automatic controls
on purchase behavior for alcohol and tobacco. The associates get
a prompt on the screen reminding them to check IDs.”
When Jag Kapoor went looking for a system that would be appropriate
for the hundreds of convenience and grocery stores he operated in
California (including Bonfare Markets, of which he continues to
be a minority owner), he learned that the existing options were
geared toward larger retail operators that were beyond the economic
reach of most small-format stores.
Kapoor created the XProtean system for his own stores, but quickly
grasped the system’s potential to make millions of small retailers
more efficient and more profitable.
One store at a time
XProtean is now an independent company. “When we want to sell
to one of Jag’s stores, we are selling to them as an independent
client,” says Vikas Jain, executive vice president of business
development and corporate marketing for XProtean, which also is
based in Milpitas. “We have to convince them one at a time
that we are good for their business.”
XProtean provides small-format stores with POS systems, inventory
management, payment processing, merchandise management, loyalty
programs, and marketing and promotional programs, and it’s
positioned to be affordable and easy to use.
The total cost of ownership for the XProtean system is about half
of those geared toward larger retail operators, Jain says, adding
that the company doesn’t charge a lot of additional fees.
And that typical cost may be further reduced if the retailer already
has some of the hardware required by the new system.
“Right off the bat, we have anecdotal evidence that XProtean
brings an improvement of about 5 to 10 percent in gross margins,”
Jain says. But there are other components that are not being captured
in those improved margins. The training time for the new system
is just a couple of hours, and in a small business environment that’s
important because of employee turnover.
“I don’t think anyone is serving the small business
guy from this perspective,” he continues. “We have competitors
who rarely talk to anyone with less than 100 stores, and there are
others offering systems for small shops that don’t offer the
same functionality we do.”
At the moment, XProtean is exclusively focused on the U.S. market,
but the company has plans to move into countries like Russia, India,
Brazil and South Africa in the next few years.
At Bonfare Markets, meanwhile, Arcayena has high expectations:
he believes the XProtean system “is really going to help us
grow our business, profit-wise. It will also help us control our
margins and inventory, and give us a sense of where we can grow
in individual departments and in stores.”
Contact:
Contact Person: Vikas Jain
Company Name: XProtean, Inc.
Telephone Number: (408) 933-4466
Fax Number: (408) 933-4545
Email Address: info@xprotean.com
Website address: www.xprotean.com
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