Speed, without losing control.
Why service slows down.
Delays don’t start at the pass. They start in the flow behind it.
Orders arrive without structure, stations fall out of sync, and timing gets adjusted on the fly. Instead of moving forward, service keeps stopping and restarting.
That’s what slows everything down, even in experienced teams.

What causes delay.
Speed comes from alignment.
Speed doesn’t come from working faster, but from working together.
When timing, communication, and preparation are aligned, the kitchen moves as one and service gains speed without losing control.

How Annoncer speeds up service.
Annoncer structures the flow of service. Orders are timed in advance and stations stay aligned in real time, so preparation happens in sync instead of in reaction.
Each station works from the same timing, so dishes come together instead of being assembled at the pass.
Information is visible in the system, reducing the need to ask, confirm, or correct.
Orders move through the kitchen in a steady rhythm, without stop start moments or unnecessary waiting.
What faster service actually looks like.
Shorter ticket times and consistent timing between courses.
Service moves at a steady pace from first order to final plate, with preparation happening in sync across the kitchen.
The result is speed that feels controlled, not rushed.



