技术
- 功能应用 - 企业资源规划系统 (ERP)
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 电子商务
- 零售
适用功能
- 维护
- 仓库和库存管理
用例
- 库存管理
- 零售店自动化
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
King Jouet Group 是一家成立于 1950 年的家族企业,于 1989 年开设第一家门店,并于 2020 年收购了 Maxi Toys 连锁店,大幅扩大了门店数量。该集团目前在法国经营 345 家商店,在比利时经营 22 家,在瑞士经营 17 家,在卢森堡经营 4 家,还经营着一家于 2000 年推出的零售网站。集团的使命是通过多个教育品牌进行创新,让家长的生活更轻松。它推出了新的商店业态,例如 King Okaz 商店,提供有保证的二手玩具,满足消费者的期望。集团旨在成为玩具行业领先的跨渠道参与者。
挑战
King Jouet 是一家在欧洲拥有重要业务的家族玩具公司,于 2019 年启动了一个项目来整合其数据流。该项目由 King Jouet 的控股公司 Prenatal Retail Group 发起,旨在为所有集团实体提供单一、现代化、开放且可扩展的 ERP 解决方案。该公司于 2020 年 3 月选择 Microsoft Dynamics 作为其 ERP 解决方案,并选择埃维诺作为实施合作伙伴。然而,King Jouet 发现需要一个能够管理所有传入和传出数据流的集成商。这是一个重大挑战,因为该公司拥有多个需要相互通信的软件应用程序,包括结账和商店管理、仓库管理系统 (WMS)、现金管理、电子商务网站、B2B 专用订单门户关联公司和各种其他应用程序,例如费用报告管理或决策工具。
解决方案
King Jouet 选择 Magic Software 作为其数据流挑战的解决方案。该公司启动了两个并行项目:在云中部署 Microsoft Dynamics 以及开发接口以通过 Magic® xpi 集成平台通信其主要软件应用程序。 Magic® xpi 是一个集中式集成平台,可在整个应用程序生命周期中基于最新的连接器来编排业务流程,并且能够执行嵌入式业务流(在云中、现场或混合中)。瑞士超过 15 个地点已联网,该公司计划在 2023 年 3 月之前连接其 345 家法国商店、负责管理电子商务网站(Jouet on line)的法人实体、King Jouet 仓库和 Maxi Toys 商店。此外,King Jouet 的 CIO 在 Magic Software 团队的支持下,开发了一种用于监控其技术和软件界面的解决方案,使用户能够监督其数据质量的改进。
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