Say
YES to a regulated queue, that´s what a Swede, Ĺke Franzén (†) said
more
than
80 years ago.
He had
the idea of giving a serial number
to the customers in the corner shops to
regulate the
sequence and to avoid the annoying queuing. He used a serially numbered
block.
On the counter, there was a spike. The salespersons simply spiked the
incoming chits of paper.
So there was the first form of a “display”.
During the course of the last 80 years this idea make
triumphant progress all around the world and till today
has gone through many variations of development.
Josef
Peter Rupp, founder and co-proprietor of
MEM-O-MATIC
GmbH made use of this simple idea and introduced
Please, take a ticket!
in
Germany.
This idea and
the products are in constant development. Today the programme offers
multifunctional electronic systems with extensive software programmes up to
patented GMS modules to book a date. |