适用行业
- 电子商务
适用功能
- 质量保证
用例
- 租赁金融自动化
- 物料搬运自动化
服务
- 测试与认证
关于客户
Arthauss 是一个家族经营的在线家具品牌,总部位于英国林肯。该品牌由 Katarzyna Konwinska 和 Rafal Konwinski 创立,他们发现了价格实惠、优质家具的市场缺口。他们在一个简陋的网站上进行了小额投资,推出了 Arthauss,并很快赢得了良好的声誉,特别是他们独特的 Arti 系列衣柜和流行的下拉式墨菲床。该品牌以其比许多竞争对手更短的交货时间和对更高水平客户服务的承诺而闻名。自成立以来,Arthauss 呈指数级增长,从一间空余卧室搬到了 4,000 平方英尺并设有陈列室的单位,并升级到强大的 Shopify 网站。
挑战
Arthauss 是一个家族经营的在线家具品牌,始于英国林肯的一间闲置卧室。创始人 Katarzyna Konwinska 和 Rafal Konwinski 发现了价格实惠、优质家具的市场空白,并决定填补这一空白。他们通过一个简陋的网站推出了 Arthauss,并很快赢得了良好的声誉,尤其是其独特的 Arti 系列衣柜和流行的下拉式墨菲床。该品牌呈指数级增长,搬进了一个 4,000 平方英尺的单位,设有陈列室,并升级到强大的 Shopify 网站。然而,随着业务的扩展,管理运营变得越来越具有挑战性。该团队花费大量时间执行重复性手动任务,这阻碍了他们专注于长期增长的能力。
解决方案
Arthauss 求助于 Brightpearl(一种专为零售业打造的操作系统)来简化其运营。 Brightpearl 的平台提供专用功能和可扩展特性,包括各种即时即插即用集成、准确的库存规划器以及高级报告和分析。这些功能帮助 Arthauss 满足现代消费者的需求并按照自己的方式发展。然而,Arthauss 真正的游戏规则改变者是 Brightpearl 强大的自动化引擎。该工具可自动执行重复的手动任务,每周为团队节省多达 10 个小时。借助 Brightpearl 的解决方案,Arthauss 能够解放关键团队成员,让他们专注于长期增长而不是日常问题。
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