Since 1989 Australian garment-care experience AU & NZ local industry support SMS from 5¢ using your supported account 30 days software cancellation notice
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Why DCME Is Different from a Generic POS Vendor

DCME has been shaped around dry cleaning, laundry, alterations, customer collection and factory reality since 1989—not adapted from hospitality or ordinary retail checkout software.

Since 1989AU & NZ supportMultiple terminals one priceOwn SMS accountRed Box 24/7™
Why DCME Is Different from a Generic POS Vendor
DRY CLEANING MADE EASYDCMEasy POS workflow
Live
COUNTEROrders
FACTORYProduction
CUSTOMERSSMS Ready
COLLECTIONControl
Drop offTrackProducePayCollect
01Front counter ticketCustomer, garments, due date and paymentReady
02Production visibilityItems, status, notes and assemblyLive
03Customer communicationSMS, payment and pickup pathwaySent
The direct answer

What is the DCME difference?

The difference is the combination of garment-care workflow, straightforward subscription terms and a wider technology pathway. DCME connects counter, garments, production, accounts, routes, customers and management while allowing the business to retain its supported SMS and merchant relationships.

Built for the whole workflow
  • Australian garment-care experience since 1989
  • Software cancellation with 30 days notice
  • Multiple in-store terminals under one plan
  • SMS from $0.05 using a supported business account
  • Supported payment-gateway choice
  • RFID, lockers, Red Box and Industry Core pathways
Verified capability

Commercial principles that remain visible in the product

DCME connects the practical steps that happen across a garment-care business rather than treating every order as a simple retail sale.

Industry history

The product direction comes from decades of garment-care operation, customer service and production experience.

Clear software terms

DCME software uses a subscription with 30 days notice rather than relying on a long software lock-in.

Terminal value

A busy store can use multiple connected in-store terminals under one software plan.

Customer ownership

Customer relationships, supported SMS accounts and merchant arrangements remain controlled by the business.

Future pathway

RFID, auto assembly, conveyors, lockers and Red Box 24/7™ provide an upgrade direction beyond the counter.

Industry Core Intelligence™

Free knowledge and protected business-intelligence pathways connect software use to better owner decisions.

Connected workflow

From customer arrival to completed order

Each stage keeps the customer, ticket, items, payment and operational status connected.

01

Understand the operation

Start with services, locations, customers, production, accounts and future plans.

02

Choose the right product

Separate the entry-level Garment Connect product from the full DCME mother POS and head-office platform.

03

Configure the business

Build the software around approved prices, services, staff roles and workflow.

04

Connect supported providers

Use suitable SMS, payment, printing and technology pathways.

05

Train real scenarios

Test the daily operation and exceptions before go-live.

06

Use the data

Turn transactions into customer, pricing, collection and growth actions.

Operational depth

Control the detail without slowing the counter

The system can be configured around the services, people, locations and reporting requirements of the business.

Commercial control

Keep important relationships in the business.

  • 30-day software cancellation notice
  • Supported SMS account controlled by operator
  • Merchant account and gateway choice
  • Customer data used for the operator’s business
  • Transparent separate hardware and provider fees

Garment-care depth

Support more than retail checkout.

  • Garment and item-level tickets
  • Production and assembly
  • Accounts, hotels and agencies
  • Pickup, delivery and portals
  • Laundry, alterations and shoe cleaning

Technology family

Build beyond today’s counter.

  • Garment Connect single-terminal entry
  • DCME mother POS and head office
  • Business Truth intelligence
  • RFID and production automation
  • Lockers, Red Box and service ecosystems
Who it serves

Choose the workflow that matches the business

DCME can support a single operation, a plant with agencies, or a connected multi-store group without forcing every business into the same operating model.

INDEPENDENT

Owner-operated business

For operators wanting local support and a system that can grow with the operation.

BUSY STORE

Multiple terminals

For counters requiring several connected workstations without separate software charges for each.

PLANT & NETWORK

Complex operation

For factories, stores, agencies, accounts, routes and unattended service points.

FUTURE FOCUS

Automation roadmap

For businesses considering RFID, assembly, conveyors, lockers or 24/7 collection.

Direct answers

Questions buyers ask

Clear software decisions come from clear questions. These answers describe DCME’s current product direction and commercial terms.

View all FAQs
How long has DCME worked in the industry?

DCME’s industry positioning dates from 1989, representing more than 35 years of garment-care experience.

Is DCME Australian?

DCME is positioned as an Australian-built garment-care technology business supporting Australia and New Zealand.

Does the software require a long contract?

The software subscription uses 30 days notice. Hardware rental and Red Box deployments operate under their separate agreed terms.

Why does DCME promote an own SMS account?

It gives the business visibility and control over the provider relationship and message cost rather than hiding messaging inside a software mark-up.

Is DCME suitable for a very small one-terminal shop?

The full DCME single-terminal plan is available. The technology family also includes Garment Connect POS44 as a simplified single-terminal entry product.

Australian garment-care software

See this workflow working inside DCME.

Book a practical demonstration using your store type, services, terminal requirements and future technology plan.