JOG Group supports e-commerce strategy using SAP Hybris

JOG Group includes 100+ Jeans Centre stores, international outlet stores and the Garcia Jeans brand, sold in over 4,000 shops in Europe. For Dutch fashion lovers, Jeans Centre is the jeans specialist. JOG Group needed a powerful commerce platform to support their omni-channel strategy and boost sales and customer loyalty. With SAP Hybris Commerce, JOG Group optimized their B2C online stores for desktop and mobile, built mobile and in-store apps, and delivered a B2B portal for resellers. With a single platform connecting two ERP systems, JOG Group increased transparency, optimized logistics and better met customer expectations. For Jeans Centre, e-commerce has now gone from making up 1% of their total turnover in 2012 to almost 10% in 2015, and still growing.

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