InvoTech Systems Inc. has grown its partnership with Cherokee Nation Entertainment by installing the InvoTech Multi-Property Uniform Management System at Cherokee Casino & Hotel Roland.
This is the third Cherokee Nation gaming property to utilize the system.
InvoTech’s Multi-Property Uniform System reduces uniform purchases by easily transferring inventory between multiple properties to make up shortages. The system’s reporting also facilitates centralized purchasing, which potentially leads to lower purchase prices. InvoTech is recognized globally for solutions that save casinos and other businesses time, labor and money.
“Cherokee Casino & Hotel Roland is the 48th Indian gaming property to use InvoTech. Our experience working with this many different tribal businesses gives us a unique insight into these operations,” said Oswald Lares, sales director for InvoTech Systems Inc. “Without exception, tribal business operators are true entrepreneurs who balance profitability with community responsibility. InvoTech works hard for its clients to make their operations as efficient and profitable as possible.”
InvoTech’s Multi-Property Uniform System lets Cherokee Nation Entertainment centrally manage uniform operation across three properties with custom reporting on uniform utilization. The system enables the company to transfer garments between properties to maintain optimum uniform standards throughout its operation without additional purchases. The InvoTech Uniform System manages all aspects of uniform operations. It monitors employee use and consistently delivers 25 percent savings in labor costs and a 5 percent reduction in ongoing purchases for most clients.
“The InvoTech system is easy to use and for our employees to learn,” said John Filippe, vice president of information technology for Cherokee Nation Entertainment. “Not only is the software reliable, InvoTech is very responsive and professional if we ever need help. They’ve been a great partner.”
Cherokee Nation Entertainment is the wholly owned gaming, hospitality, retail and tourism entity of the Cherokee Nation, the largest tribal government in the United States. The company operates Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa; eight Cherokee Casinos, including a horse racing track; three hotels; three golf courses; and other retail operations.