Case Study: How a Hong Kong Restaurant Group Increased Efficiency by 30% with Custom Software

Case Study: How a Hong Kong Restaurant Group Increased Efficiency by 30% with Custom Software

Frasertec Hong Kong
April 04, 2025

The restaurant industry in Hong Kong is notoriously competitive. High rents, demanding customers, and razor-thin margins mean that efficiency is not just desirable – it's essential for survival. This case study examines how a Hong Kong-based restaurant group (referred to as "The Group" for confidentiality) significantly improved its operational efficiency and profitability by implementing a custom software solution developed by Frasertec.

The Challenge: Inefficiencies and Rising Costs

The Group operates multiple restaurant locations across Hong Kong, offering a diverse range of cuisines. They were facing several challenges:

  • Inefficient Order Taking and Processing: Manual order taking and communication between the front-of-house and kitchen staff led to errors, delays, and customer dissatisfaction.
  • Inventory Management Issues: Difficulty tracking inventory levels accurately resulted in food wastage and stockouts, impacting both profitability and customer experience.
  • Lack of Centralized Data: Managing multiple locations with separate systems made it difficult to get a clear overview of overall performance and make data-driven decisions.
  • Rising Labor Costs: High staff turnover and increasing labor costs put pressure on profit margins.
  • Difficulty Adapting to Changing Regulations: Keeping up with evolving food safety regulations and reporting requirements was time-consuming and complex.

The Group recognized that their existing, off-the-shelf point-of-sale (POS) system and manual processes were no longer adequate. They needed a solution that could address their specific needs and help them streamline operations across all their locations.

The Solution: A Custom-Built Integrated System

Frasertec worked closely with The Group to understand their challenges and develop a custom software solution that integrated all aspects of their operations, from order taking to inventory management and reporting. The solution included:

  • Customized POS System: A user-friendly POS system tailored to The Group's specific menu, ordering workflows, and payment methods. This included support for both English and Traditional Chinese, and integration with popular mobile payment platforms in Hong Kong.
  • Real-Time Inventory Management: A system that tracked inventory levels in real-time, providing alerts for low stock and helping to minimize food wastage. This included features for managing multiple suppliers and tracking expiration dates.
  • Centralized Reporting Dashboard: A dashboard that provided a consolidated view of key performance indicators (KPIs) across all locations, including sales, inventory, and labor costs.
  • Automated Reporting: Automated generation of reports required for compliance with Hong Kong food safety regulations.

The Results: A 30% Increase in Efficiency

The implementation of the custom software solution delivered significant improvements for The Group:

  • Increased Efficiency by 30%: Streamlined order taking, improved kitchen communication, and automated inventory management resulted in a 30% increase in overall operational efficiency.
  • Reduced Food Wastage by 15%: Real-time inventory tracking and improved ordering accuracy led to a 15% reduction in food wastage.
  • Lower Labor Costs: Automation of tasks and improved staff efficiency reduced the need for additional staff, resulting in significant labor cost savings.
  • Better Data-Driven Decision-Making: The centralized reporting dashboard provided The Group with the insights they needed to make informed decisions about pricing, menu planning, and resource allocation.
  • Simplified Compliance: Automated reporting features made it easier to comply with Hong Kong food safety regulations.

Conclusion

This case study demonstrates how a custom software solution, tailored to the specific needs of a Hong Kong business, can deliver significant improvements in efficiency, profitability, and customer satisfaction. By partnering with Frasertec, The Group was able to overcome its operational challenges and position itself for continued growth in the competitive Hong Kong restaurant market.

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