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Legislation and E-Document April 14, 2026 4 min reading

What to Consider When Choosing New Generation ÖKC and POS Integration?

2026 guide for the new generation ÖKC. Practical roadmap focused on reducing compliance problems and maintaining sales flow with Los Pos.

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A significant part of the disruptions experienced in the field arise from the lack of standardization of this process. The new generation ÖKC integration title creates a larger operational cost than it seems, especially for businesses that want to maintain compliance with the legislation and operational speed, as device compatibility is handled separately from operation design. On the new generation ÖKC integration side, the correct setup creates a leverage effect at the same time to reduce the compatibility problem, maintain the sales flow and plan the device investment correctly.

It would be incomplete to look at the issue only in terms of speed; accuracy, visibility and maintainability are equally important. This topic stands out especially in the cash register screen, payment flow and document production processes. As of 2026, managers will no longer only care about how the business is running, but also how quickly and cleanly the same data is reflected on sales, stock, current and report screens.

Why is the official framework important as of April 14, 2026?

When the correct setup is not established in the new generation ÖKC integration processes, reducing the compliance problem, maintaining the sales flow and correctly planning the device investment are weakened at the same time. The result is often delayed decisions, inconsistent screens and staff dependency.

> **April 14, 2026 verification note:** GIB's new generation payment recorder device pages and communiqué set reveal that device compatibility should be evaluated together with the sales flow.

The problem with legislation titles often arises not from lack of knowledge of the law, but from the messy flow of data and documents. For this reason, compatibility cannot be considered independently of the software setup. Therefore, it is necessary to approach the issue as a business standard, not just a software feature.

Signals that management should recognize

  • Seeing applications that vary depending on the user in the document and record flow
  • Post-collection of data fields required for official transactions
  • Increase in incomplete or late registrations that pose a risk of penalty

What preparations should be made within the business for compliance?

Businesses that do well treat this area as an end-to-end flow, not a single module. The first step is to clarify the screens, user roles and approval steps that come into contact with the new generation ÖKC integration. The process is permanently improved when it is clear who produces and controls which data on the sales, accounting, warehouse and management side.

The second step is to simplify business rules. Especially in the cash register screen, payment flow and document production processes, the mandatory data set, automatic field filling, exception management and report connection should be described together. Otherwise, even good software cannot fix the messy operation on its own.

3-step plan for management

  1. Clarify data field and process ownership for relevant document types
  2. Test that sales, expense and financial records are produced in accordance with regulatory requirements
  3. Reduce the risk of surprises by establishing a regular reporting and control schedule

Measurement set that reduces the risk of penalties and operations

In order to build trust on the management side, the measurement set must be simple, regular and repeatable. When the processing time, error rate, number of delayed records and the rate of falling into the report are monitored together, the management side sees the real picture.

The most common mistake is to treat regulation as a last-minute checklist and not prepare operational data accordingly. When the process matures, managers use this data not only to read the past; It should be used to make more accurate purchasing, pricing, campaign, personnel plan and cash management decisions.

KPIs to track

  • Number of documents returned due to missing fields
  • Late processed transaction rate
  • Number of recurring errors detected in compliance checks

How is the adaptation process easier with Los Pos?

Los Pos does not treat this title as a stand-alone display property; It combines POS, accounting, stock, current, production and reporting modules in the same data flow. Thus, every action taken regarding the new generation ÖKC integration is reflected in the rest of the business without delay.

Especially when Invoice and expense modules, Current-cash connection, Document archive and Reporting screens are used together, teams work with cleaner data on the same day. As a result, the operation is accelerated, management visibility increases, and the reward of the software investment is clearly felt in daily operation.

Modules that can be deployed on the Los Pos side

  • Invoice and expense modules
  • Current-cash connection
  • Document archive
  • Reporting screens

The main goal of the Los Pos approach is to collect fragmented processes on a single screen and enable the manager to make faster and safer decisions.

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