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Canadian brand Groupe Dynamite selects Manhattan Active POS solution
08 Apr 21 2 min read
Groupe Dynamite, owner of the popular Dynamite and Garage fashion brands, has selected Manhattan Active Point of Sale to deliver a customer-centric shopping experience. The retail leader will begin deploying Manhattan’s Point of Sale (POS) solution in ten pilot stores this summer, with plans to expand to its remaining 300+ retail locations later this year.
Groupe Dynamite creates, designs, markets, and distributes a constantly evolving collection to more than 300 retail stores in the US and Canada. The retailer uses Manhattan’s omni and warehouse management solutions to manage the flow of products through these stores and its Canadian distribution centre, but its progress towards true omni-channel commerce had been hampered by an aging POS system, according to a press release by Manhattan.
“We wanted to add the latest fulfilment methods, like Buy Online Pickup in Store and Ship from Store capabilities, but were limited by a legacy POS with an inflexible architecture. Manhattan’s POS solution will give our retail associates the state-of-the-art tools they need to provide a modern and personalised shopping experience,” Marie-Soleil Tremblay, senior vice-president sales, operations, and RPI, Groupe Dynamite said in a statement.
“Groupe Dynamite leverages Manhattan Active Omni’s robust order management, store fulfilment and store inventory management functionality. We are so pleased to be able to add a leading POS solution, with its advanced omni-cart and clienteling functionality, to this powerful application suite,” Tremblay added.
“Groupe Dynamite is building the retail store of the future and Manhattan is proud to provide the technology foundation for this initiatives. With its micro-services and cloud-native architecture, Manhattan Active POS will give Groupe Dynamite the flexibility to keep up with constantly-changing customer shopping behaviours and provide great scalability,” Bob Howell, senior vice president, Americas, for Manhattan Associates said.
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Groupe Dynamite creates, designs, markets, and distributes a constantly evolving collection to more than 300 retail stores in the US and Canada. The retailer uses Manhattan’s omni and warehouse management solutions to manage the flow of products through these stores and its Canadian distribution centre, but its progress towards true omni-channel commerce had been hampered by an aging POS system, according to a press release by Manhattan.
“We wanted to add the latest fulfilment methods, like Buy Online Pickup in Store and Ship from Store capabilities, but were limited by a legacy POS with an inflexible architecture. Manhattan’s POS solution will give our retail associates the state-of-the-art tools they need to provide a modern and personalised shopping experience,” Marie-Soleil Tremblay, senior vice-president sales, operations, and RPI, Groupe Dynamite said in a statement.
“Groupe Dynamite leverages Manhattan Active Omni’s robust order management, store fulfilment and store inventory management functionality. We are so pleased to be able to add a leading POS solution, with its advanced omni-cart and clienteling functionality, to this powerful application suite,” Tremblay added.
“Groupe Dynamite is building the retail store of the future and Manhattan is proud to provide the technology foundation for this initiatives. With its micro-services and cloud-native architecture, Manhattan Active POS will give Groupe Dynamite the flexibility to keep up with constantly-changing customer shopping behaviours and provide great scalability,” Bob Howell, senior vice president, Americas, for Manhattan Associates said.
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