Bestseller is an international
retailer and wholesaler operating in the fashion sector. With plans
to open 1,000 new stores in the next two years, the company wanted
to implement a retail solution that would support continued
expansion. Bestseller chose to standardise on Microsoft Dynamics™
NAV, and found in its first deployment that it could open new stores
faster, and that employees’ productivity and business insight was
increased.
Business Needs
Founded in 1972, Denmark-based Bestseller sells a wide range of
clothing and accessories in more than 3,200 owned stores and through
12,000 independent retailers throughout the world.
Operating in more than 39 countries, the family-owned company
continues to expand rapidly under the guidance of Anders Holch
Povlsen, Chief Executive Officer, Bestseller.
By 2009, Bestseller plans to open 1,000 new retail outlets. Povlsen
and the Bestseller IT team recognised that to support this level of
expansion it would need a retail solution capable of expanding with
the business. Peter Ausum, IT Manager, Bestseller wanted to achieve
this without building a complicated IT infrastructure, made up of
separate point-of-sale (POS), supply chain management, and
enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems.
Ausum identified that such an infrastructure would take time to
administer and might limit the company’s productivity. Ausum says:
“We have a substantial number of stores to manage, and it’s a huge
operation maintaining our POS and back-office functionality. We
needed to ensure that the new system was flexible and easy to work
with.”
While Bestseller wanted to avoid a complex infrastructure with
multiple interfaces and applications, it still needed to meet a
diverse set of requirements across the organisation. The retailer
wanted a solution to help:
• Store employees provide excellent customer service.
• Buyers assess demand and plan purchases effectively.
• Store managers appraise business performance.
• Head-office employees view and analyse data.
• IT workers manage operations more effectively.
Ausum says: “On a strategic level, we wanted data to flow seamlessly
between ERP systems, POS, and our data warehouse. This flow of data
is crucial for us and it needs to support many different stores in
many countries.”
Solution
In April 2006, Steve Ballmer, Chief Executive Officer, Microsoft,
visited Bestseller for a meeting with Povlsen. Ballmer was impressed
with the support that Microsoft offers, and by August 2006, IT
professionals at Bestseller were working with the Microsoft EMEA
retail team to configure a solution.
Employees from Microsoft® Gold Certified Partners LS Retail and Munk
IT joined the Bestseller to find solution that its employees could
use for tasks such as order tracking, stock monitoring, and tracing
transactions in real-time from the POS to the general ledger.
Two months later, Bestseller was presented with a solution that met
its requirements. Building on the Microsoft environment it
established in 2002, consisting of the Windows Server® 2003
operating system, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, and Microsoft SQL
Server™ 2000, Bestseller decided to implement Microsoft Dynamics™
NAV 4.0 business management software.
Bestseller maximised its IT investment through tight integration
between its existing Microsoft technology and Microsoft Dynamics NAV.
This was combined with a complete retail solution from LS Retail,
Retail NAV, which supports operations from the POS terminal to head
office.
LS Retail supports complex multistore environments, making it the
ideal solution for Bestseller to sustain its expansion. “We chose a
solution built on Microsoft Dynamics NAV because we felt both the
solution and partnership with Microsoft would support our company’s
general expansion in the retail sector,” says Povlsen.
Following a successful proof of concept in October 2006, Ausum and
his team worked with Munk IT to customise the solution. The team
successfully piloted the new infrastructure at the flagship
Bestseller store in Birmingham in February 2007 and has started
moving existing stores onto the new solution. The Bestseller IT team
now plans to integrate Microsoft Dynamics NAV 4.0 with Microsoft
BizTalk® Server 2002 to run its processes in real time.
Benefits
By implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV 4.0 and the LS Retail
solution, Bestseller has business management software to control
processes from store to head office level. The solution is easy to
scale, simple to operate, and provides Bestseller with enhanced
insight into its data and performance.
• Bestseller plans to standardise on Microsoft Dynamics NAV 4.0,
which will reduce the cost of system administration. “Using the same
system, on the same servers, we will greatly improve the efficiency
of our team and reduce costs,” says Ausum.
• The company plans to roll out the solution at more than 1,000
stores and in excess of 5,000 POS terminals. The Microsoft Dynamics
NAV infrastructure makes it easy and cost effective to deploy.
• The company’s helpdesk staff find it easier to support employees
because they’re all using the same systems wherever they are based.
Employees find that they can adopt the new solution faster and can
concentrate on providing excellent customer service. Ausum says: “In
our Birmingham store they were running smoothly from day
one—something we hadn’t seen before. It’s easy to use, and
straightforward for new employees to work the tills.”
• Bestseller now has the core functionality to support retail
processes, which are then integrated into the supply chain to
regulate stock management and ordering. Buyers can access store
analytics through many different Microsoft technologies, providing
them with the insight to make accurate purchasing decisions.
• The Bestseller IT team completed their work at the Birmingham
store faster because of the simple installation and preconfigured
design of the infrastructure.
• Bestseller chose the Microsoft environment because it knew
Microsoft was committed to innovation through its U.S.$6 billion
annual research and development budget.
• The company’s IT professionals received excellent support from
Microsoft Services. Ausum says: “We required some unique features in
our retail solution. And we were delighted with the extra resources
provided by Microsoft Services to help us to deliver them.”
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