Aspeon Subsidiary in Deal With Schlotzsky’s
Aspeon Inc., an Irvine company that provides Internet application services and touch-screen computers and integration services, said Wednesday that a subsidiary has signed an agreement to automate Schlotzsky’s Inc. fast-food stores nationwide.
Aspeon said in a press release that the contract with its Javelin systems subsidiary is valued at about $1.2 million.
Schlotzsky’s, founded in Austin, Texas, in 1971, has more than 740 locations worldwide.
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