POS System Installation in Columbus, Georgia
Two Corridors, One Integrated POS Standard
Columbus is a two-market town. The Victory Drive corridor serves Fort Moore's workforce with consistent high-volume traffic anchored by predictable shift patterns, frequent staff turnover, and orders that skew toward speed over complexity. The Macon Road and Manchester Expressway corridors serve a broader suburban and retail market with a higher average ticket and more order customization, which puts different demands on a POS system's menu configuration and modifier handling than the Victory Drive stores see. Both require POS systems that are integrated with the drive-thru timer, kitchen display, and back-of-house operations, not installed as standalone terminals and left to perform however they perform.

Columbus Markets We Serve
The Victory Drive corridor serves Fort Moore's workforce with high-volume, speed-driven traffic. The Macon Road and Manchester Expressway corridors serve a broader suburban and retail market with higher tickets and more order customization. CGS installs and supports POS systems across Columbus franchise groups, configuring each location to match its own order pattern and staffing rhythm.
What CGS Installs
• POS hardware: terminals, scanners, printers, cash drawers
• POS software configuration and integration
• Drive-thru timer and order confirmation board integration
• Kitchen display system integration
• Payment processing and network configuration
• Multi-location POS consistency for Columbus franchise operators
Why CGS for POS in Columbus
- Full-stack capability: POS, drive-thru, CCTV, cabling, one partner
- 600+ QSR locations served across the Southeast and Midwest
- 35+ years in commercial technology installation
- Columbus corridor knowledge, Victory Drive and Macon Road

The Hidden Cost of Fragmented POS Support
Most POS problems in Columbus's QSR market are not total outages. They're the small failures that compound: a printer that jams during peak lunch, a network hiccup that drops card transactions, a kitchen display that falls out of sync with the front counter. Each one slows a shift down and adds up over a month.
When POS software, payment processing, drive-thru hardware, and networking come from different vendors, a single issue can mean three phone calls and no one taking ownership. Columbus operators running multiple locations across Victory Drive and Macon Road don't have time for that.
CGS installs and supports POS as one integrated system, so there's a single number to call and a technician who already knows how your locations are configured.
