Georgia Department of Driver Services Pilots the Latest Qmatic Solutions
Duluth, GA (PRWEB) July 07, 2015 -- Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) is piloting Qmatic’s latest technology at their Gwinnett County customer service center in Norcross. This office boasts a number of Notes displays as well as Intro 17 self-service kiosks, all supported and run by Qmatic’s Enterprise Solution, Orchestra.
Qmatic recently introduced a new line of self-service kiosks that dramatically improve operational proficiency and customer experience. The combination of the fully integrated Intro Series kiosks and Notes displays allow customers to choose between services, check in for appointments, find their way or simply take a ticket to get in queue. This customer flow methodology ultimately decreases wait times and increases customer satisfaction for a wide range of services — improving the overall customer experience and staff efficiency.
“DDS is focused on bringing more convenience and efficiency to the licensing process, and this Qmatic solution serves that mission well,” said DDS Commissioner Rob Mikell.
When customers arrive at the Norcross location, they are welcomed by a greeter at the Intro 17 kiosk and given a ticket. The alphanumeric ticket has a letter and three numbers, corresponding to the type of service the person needs. Staff can glance at the system to track customers, receive average wait times and log historical data. Ultimately, it’s all about saving the customer time. This valuable data also provides management with tools to improve their current system and customer experience.
Combined with Qmatic software and digital signage, the kiosks can easily be transformed into a system of engagement that dramatically increases operational efficiencies.
About Qmatic
Qmatic, the pioneer of queuing systems worldwide, now offers the industry’s most innovative enterprise solution for customer experience management. Their proven and reliable suite of highly configurable software and hardware is the latest technology in queuing systems which provide a superior customer experience, employee satisfaction and efficiency, from pre-arrival to post service. Qmatic operates in 122 countries with 55,000 installations globally in the healthcare, public, retail, finance and travel sectors. Every year, a Qmatic system is used 1.8 billion times throughout the world.
About Georgia DDS
The Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) is a state-level government agency that administers driver education, training and licensing to the residents of the state. Their mission is to foster the prosperity of their citizens and businesses by facilitating the safe transportation of people and products on Georgia’s roads while safeguarding the integrity of their services.
Mike Stein, Qmatic Corp., +1 (770) 817-4280, [email protected]
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