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			<title>OPT 240 VdS certified</title>
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			<description>Outdoor Payment Terminal OPT 240 sets new standards in terms of security.</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Scheidt &amp; Bachmann GmbH has been certified by the <link http://www.vds.de/en - external-link-new-window>VdS Schadenverhütung GmbH </link>as the first manufacturer to meet the new VdS petrol payment terminal audit requirements.
As part of a comprehensive intrusion test, the new Scheidt &amp; Bachmann <link 437 - internal-link>outdoor payment terminal OPT 240 </link>was tested on its safety and durability. The result: the new OPT 240 is as safest in its class.
The improved security concept that was implemented for the first time in this machine convincingly passed all of the requirements. Several safety features like the type of locks used, the locking mechanism and the robust stainless steel construction, secure the payment terminal against intrusion attempts and vandalism.
The OPT 240 is the first outdoor payment terminal in Germany to receive a VdS Certificate to confirm its security rating.]]></content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 30 Aug 2011 09:57:00 +0200</pubDate>
			
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			<title>New Managing Director for Scheidt &amp; Bachmann Petrol station systems division</title>
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			<description>Scheidt &amp; Bachmann is glad to announce Mr Jörg M Heilingbrunner (Dipl. Eng.) as the new Managing Director for the petrol station systems business division.
The current Managing Director,...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Scheidt &amp; Bachmann&nbsp;is glad to announce Mr Jörg M Heilingbrunner (Dipl. Eng.) as the new Managing Director for the petrol station systems business division.
The current Managing Director, Mr. Martin Kammler, has been assigned Managing Director of the parking and leisure centre systems business division of Scheidt &amp; Bachmann since 1st January 2011. He handed over business responsibility for the petrol division to Mr. Heilingbrunner on the 1st of July 2011.
Mr Heilingbrunner has accrued his expertise over many years within the petrol station business. He started his career within international companies, in which he could gain experiences in leading positions in project and product management. For the last 15 years, Mr Heilingbrunner was the Managing Director of Union Technik GmbH &amp; Co. KG. Union Technik provides all services for the petrol station business, starting with the planning of a site, up to maintenance work of on-site equipment.
“We are happy to be able to present in Mr Heilingbrunner a successor whose knowledge within the branch and managerial experience will enable the continued strong growth and internationalisation course of this business division”, says Martin Kammler.
During the first few months of the hand-over, both Mr Heilingbrunner and Mr Kammler will have several appointments to introduce Mr Heilingbrunner as Mr Kammler’s successor.]]></content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jul 2011 14:47:00 +0200</pubDate>
			
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			<title>First Cash Management System installed: Scheidt &amp; Bachmann extend product range</title>
			<link>http://www.scheidt-bachmann.com/en/news/detail/article/first-cash-management-system-installed-scheidt-bachmann-extend-product-range/</link>
			<description>Scheidt &amp; Bachmann, Postbank and ALLGUTH celebrated a premiere: Cash Management System installed.</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Scheidt &amp; Bachmann, Postbank and ALLGUTH have also celebrated a premiere. Since August 2010, the new ALLGUTH station on Triebstr. 35 in Munich has been operating on the cash network with a new “cash-recycler”. This system is the first TMS 30 connected to a cash-recycler. 
“Dispenser no. 3, this drink and 200 Euro cash please”. Cash services are more convenient for the customers now. With this system, any cash that is paid is stored in a secure safe from which customers with Giro cards / ec-cards can withdraw money from their bank account after entering their PIN. This works just like a normal ATM. The new service is available at ALLGUTH stations not only to customers of Postbank but also for customers of any other bank.
Behind this innovative solution an integrated system is working with several&nbsp;cash recyclers&nbsp;which allow automated incoming and outgoing cash payments of banknotes and coins. Cash payment is done on the one hand via the banknote module at the cashier’s side of the counter. As usual, the cashier takes the banknotes and instead of placing them in the cash register drawer all money is inserted in the banknote module of the system. There, the banknotes are stored safely in a closed system and can be reused as change or outgoing payments later on. The system is complemented by the coin module. This device is placed at the front of the counter and faces the customer. Here customers can insert coins themselves, and take change in coins too.
Counted change (banknotes and coins) is returned via those two cash recyclers. Therefore, no cash is stored openly available at the POS workstations anymore. Any incoming cash payment is booked automatically to the system. If the cash recyclers need to be opened at any time and money has to be taken to the bank, only the authorised value transport company is allowed to do so. 
Of course, card payments with Giro cards / ec-cards, credit cards and ALLGUTH cards are still possible. 
In the menu of the POS of the TMS 30 there is a separate icon for the connection of the cash-recycler. It is possible to operate the POS without a cash-recycler connected. 
Especially innovative and useful is the so-called split-up of accounts. This allows differentiation of agency and partner revenues and their automatic booking to the respective bank accounts. 
Within this project Postbank is responsible for all cash-flows, payments and coordination of cash collections by value transport companies, Scheidt &amp; Bachmann provides the hardware and software as well as processing and forwarding all of the transaction data. Furthermore, Scheidt &amp; Bachmann offers installation and after-sales support; the complete package from one provider. 
With the cash-recycler, daily settlement is fast and safe. The counting, sorting, packing and transporting of cash to the bank, is no longer necessary for the filling station owner or his team. The change of shifts is faster and easier as the cash amount is correct at all times. 
In addition to the new combination of incoming and outgoing payments, the system offers the maximum safety against robberies because cash is no longer openly available at the station. 
For ALLGUTH and the filling station owner, this new safety is an important advantage. The census so far on Triebstreet 35 in Munich is positive. “Daily settlements are coherent and correct every day“, says filling station operator Mr Dersch. 
Managing Director of ALLGUTH, Christian Amberger, is sure: “If our pilot project “Cash-Recycler” continues to be successful, we consider this a ground-breaking solution and it has great potential for further improvements to the cash-cycle.”&nbsp; ]]></content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 10 May 2011 09:25:00 +0200</pubDate>
			
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			<title>Shell continues long term business relation with Scheidt &amp; Bachmann</title>
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			<description>Scheidt &amp; Bachmann receives order to supply Shell with Site Systems Hard- and Software as well as full Service. </description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Scheidt &amp; Bachmann GmbH announce the award of a contract from Shell International Petroleum Company Limited (“Shell”), an affiliate of Royal Dutch Shell plc, to provide Site Systems Hard- and Software as well as full Service for their German Site Systems Programme. 
Within the scope of this contract Scheidt &amp; Bachmann will upgrade the German site system software to TMS 30 and deploy BOS and POS systems throughout the German Shell network. Scheidt &amp; Bachmann are&nbsp;looking forward&nbsp;to supporting Shell by introducing the latest Scheidt &amp; Bachmann BOS and POS PC design to the assigned petrol stations. Within 2011 and 2012 the new hardware and software TMS 30 will be deployed throughout the German Shell network.
Moreover, Scheidt &amp; Bachmann will provide full service including installation, maintenance and hotline support for 5 years for the whole petrol station network. With this complete package out of one source Scheidt &amp; Bachmann continue the long term business relation with Shell.
“Scheidt &amp; Bachmann is proud to have been selected as one of Shell’s partners for this program. We consider this award as a confirmation of our systems’ quality and our good business relationship throughout the last years. Our business relationship with Shell dates back to 1932 and we look forward to continuing and expanding this relationship” says Martin Kammler, Managing Director of Scheidt &amp; Bachmann GmbH.]]></content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 10:49:00 +0100</pubDate>
			
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