An automated management system for monitoring and controlling distribution and
storage of money tills, and linking tracking of employee productivity to time in
receipt of a till. The system comprises a cabinet, a control panel, and a personal
computer. The cabinet is mounted through a wall to provide an interface having
a front side accessible from a first area and a rear side accessible from a second
area, such as a cash room. The interior cabinet space is divided into till compartments
that are accessible from both the front and rear of the cabinet. Tills are loaded
and removed from the rear by cash room personnel and from the front by cashiers.
The system is operable to anticipate, based upon work schedules, needed till types
or amounts; compile and maintain useful associated records, including employee
productivity and link to other systems to further improve efficiency.