技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 中间件、SDK 和库
适用行业
- 电子商务
- 零售
适用功能
- 销售与市场营销
用例
- 零售店自动化
- 盗窃检测
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Dakota Stones 是一家位于明尼苏达州的在线宝石专家。该品牌经营包括 Goody Beads 在内的四家网上商店,为从批发商、分销商到爱好者等各种客户提供服务。 2021 年,Dakota Stones 改用 Shopify Plus 为其网上商店提供支持。该品牌还有一个现场销售网站,顾客可以在每周一晚上的两个小时内购买珠子、宝石和珠宝设备。 Dakota Stones 不断寻求在新的销售渠道(包括亚马逊等市场)上发展和扩张。
挑战
Dakota Stones 是一家在线宝石专家,正在寻找一种与其前端电子商务平台 Shopify 的创新功能相匹配的后端解决方案。这个总部位于明尼苏达州的品牌运营着包括 Goody Beads 在内的四家网上商店,为各种批发和直接面向消费者的客户提供服务。该品牌面临的挑战是找到一种能够与 Shopify Plus 无缝集成的解决方案(该品牌于 2021 年改用 Shopify Plus),并提供强大的零售功能来支持其不断增长的业务。
解决方案
Brightpearl 的零售操作系统成为 Dakota Stones 的完美解决方案。该品牌仅用了 120 天就与 Brightpearl 上线,这与 ERP 平均需要 420 天形成鲜明对比。 Brightpearl 的零售功能包括庞大的即插即用集成库、高级报告、强大的自动化引擎和市场领先的需求规划器,为 Dakota Stones 提供了所需的强大后端解决方案。此外,Brightpearl 与 Shopify Plus 的无缝集成也是一个显着优势。 Dakota Stones 还利用 Brightpearl 的解决方案建立了直播销售网站,扩大了销售渠道并覆盖了更广泛的客户群。
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