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How can Manufacturing Companies Excel in Digital Transformation?

Learn how Spryker’s modular commerce solution helps you digitize your manufacturing business.

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6 reasons Spryker enables companies in the manufacturing industry

Spryker’s technology allows companies in manufacturing industries to remain innovative, competitive, and relevant.

Flexibility

Spryker is a commerce operating system for B2B, B2C, Marketplace, and Unified Commerce business models: Fully modular, API-based, and headless.

Customizability

Front-ends and touch-points tailored to the needs of your customers will ensure effective and safe processes.

All in 1

Get the full package with a complete range of capabilities, Spryker App Composition Platform and Front-end Enablement Service (FeS).

State-of-the-art technology

Years of experience and all digital best practices are combined in one product. That makes Spryker your best choice.

Leading global ecosystem and technology partners

Our extensive network and technology partners guarantee maximum flexibility and experience.

Fast ROI

Low cost of ownership through a fast return on investment, rapid time to market & lean development.

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Spryker E-commerce Solutions for Manufacturing

Quotation & Offer Management

Providing value in multiple scenarios, this solution is most frequently used by B2B businesses to make an offer to customers who then have the opportunity to negotiate price. Quotation & Offer Management allows for much-valued interaction with sales representatives at all times.

Flowchart showing a customer requesting a quote, a sales agent revising the request through Quotation Management, and the customer converting the quote to a cart and checking out.

Volume Prices

Volume Prices change the cost of a product depending on the quantity a customer is purchasing. When set quantities are surpassed, the price for each item individually is reduced.

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Configurable Bundles

Simplify purchasing processes of complex products with Configurable Bundles and increase your product portfolio, offline products finally online, guidance through Configurator Page.

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Smart Shelves

Track stock and ensure materials are always available to employees. These touchpoints detect when shelves need replenishing and alert team members or automatically place an order for new stock. Products are always accessible, ensuring continuous production.

A person in a supermarket picks the last bottle from a shelf. Notified of stock depletion, a warehouse worker promptly replenishes the shelf, ensuring smooth inventory management as part of the manufacturing chain.

Dash Buttons

Dash buttons are conveniently placed near production materials and can be pressed when stock is running low. This will either initiate a new order of the material, or place an order of the material in a company shopping cart to be approved by management.

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Marketplace Solution for Manufacturing

Expand your portfolio by adding external products and services offered by Merchants. This can be run as a 1st- or 3rd-party Marketplace.

Diagram illustrating two marketplace models: "3rd Party Marketplace" featuring two merchants and "1st & 3rd Party Marketplace" showcasing a marketplace operator and two merchants, highlighting the role of manufacturing in these ecosystems.

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Customer Stories

Our manufacturing customers have achieved amazing results with Spryker

We wanted to go beyond the market standard, not just offering a polished e-shop. Our goal was to achieve a one-stop shopping experience for our customers and Spryker delivered on our promise.

Mark Weber | Global Chief Digital Officer, Stauff View Case Study

Our previous provider did not offer us the same capabilities as Spryker to efficiently implement country-specific customizations such as languages, content, or store features, including a large number of different storefronts.

Kim Manitasevic | Manager E-Commerce, Jungheinrich AG
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