
Shiji Infrasys POS
Restaurant POS systems
Hospitality software
Restaurant software
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What is Shiji Infrasys POS
Shiji Infrasys POS is a point-of-sale system designed for food and beverage operations in hotels, resorts, and other hospitality venues. It supports order taking, table service workflows, and integration with broader hotel technology stacks such as property management and guest billing. The product is typically used by multi-outlet hospitality operators that need centralized configuration and reporting across venues. It is positioned as part of Shiji’s hospitality platform rather than a standalone small-business POS.
Built for hotel F&B
The product targets hotel and resort food-and-beverage environments where charges often need to post to guest rooms and folios. This focus aligns with hospitality workflows such as multi-outlet operations, service charge handling, and venue-specific menus. For organizations running both lodging and F&B, this can reduce manual reconciliation between systems. It is generally a better fit for hospitality groups than POS tools optimized primarily for single-location restaurants.
Enterprise multi-outlet controls
Shiji Infrasys POS is commonly deployed in environments with multiple outlets and standardized operating procedures. Centralized configuration, role-based access, and consolidated reporting help corporate teams manage consistency across venues. This supports complex venue setups (e.g., bars, banquets, pool service) under one operational umbrella. It suits operators that need governance and auditability beyond basic POS functions.
Integrates with hospitality stack
As part of Shiji’s broader portfolio, the POS is designed to connect with other hospitality systems used in hotels. Integration can support end-to-end flows such as guest billing, revenue reporting, and operational data sharing. This can reduce duplicate data entry compared with running disconnected restaurant tools. It is particularly relevant where the POS must coexist with property-level systems and finance processes.
Less SMB-friendly deployment
The product is typically implemented in larger hospitality environments and may require more structured setup than lightweight POS options. Configuration, integrations, and rollout planning can add time and services cost. Smaller independent restaurants may find the operational overhead disproportionate to their needs. Buyers should expect a more enterprise-style procurement and implementation process.
Ecosystem varies by region
Availability of local payment processors, delivery integrations, and third-party restaurant add-ons can depend on country and partner coverage. Organizations operating in multiple geographies may need to validate integration availability per market. This can affect time-to-value compared with POS products that offer a uniform app marketplace across regions. Integration requirements should be confirmed during evaluation.
Hospitality focus may limit fit
The feature set and roadmap prioritize hotel F&B use cases, which may not match the needs of quick-service or delivery-first restaurant brands. Some restaurant operators may prefer POS systems optimized for online ordering, loyalty, and consumer-facing experiences as primary workflows. If the business does not require hotel-style guest billing and outlet governance, the product can be more complex than necessary. Fit depends heavily on whether the operator runs within a hospitality property context.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Custom / Enterprise (Infrasys POS) | Contact sales / Quote only | 100% cloud-based, hardware-agnostic, offline-capable, multi-property management, extensive integrations and payments; official site states “Pricing is unique per customer and is based on many factors including size, necessary features, hardware, etc.” No public tiered prices listed on vendor site. |
Seller details
Shiji Group
Beijing, China
1998
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https://www.shijigroup.com/
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https://www.linkedin.com/company/shiji-group/