The client is a leading American home furnishings products manufacturer. Business functions involve several brands across the USA in various geographical regions. The company wanted to develop a new versatile platform that would unify all of its brands on a single platform and transition from the legacy system to a MACH-based architecture.
Home-Furnishings Products Manufacturing
MACH-Based Architecture
USA
A catalog with more than 10 million SKUs was already overgrowing the scaling of cloud products on offer; hence, scalability needed to maintain extended product information effectively.
The legacy system migration to MACH architecture had to be done with great planning so that no hiccup would take place while the data migration was happening.
Coming up with a pricing mechanism for personalized variants of products was not easy, considering the fact that this platform lays an emphasis on enabling customers to personalize what they are going to buy.
Seamless integration with internal systems and external systems keeps the digital commerce platform connected and effective.
Migrated legacy systems of the client onto the MACH-based architecture, which is scalable, flexible, and adaptable.
In-house product lifecycle management system development, required for efficient handling of the extensive product catalog and management of complex variation.
The pricing service was meant for managing pricing complexities created by product variation, offering stronger personalization, with an effective pricing strategy.
The platform was developed by keeping in mind the API-first approach for seamless integration with cloud services, along with a scalable architecture with loose coupling.