Shirtmaker collars retail management application
By Bupesh Jain
Published: 11 September 2007 16:22 GMT
Prologic has been awarded a £1.68m contract to provide fashion chain TM Lewin with a retail management application.
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The clothing company is planning a significant expansion over three years in the number of its retail outlets throughout the UK and abroad on top of the 50 stores it now operates in the UK.
TM Lewin finance director Mike Trotman said in statement: "We are confident that this integrated system will give us complete control of our business and will support our dynamic growth in the future."
As well as a range of back-office roles, including financials and logistics, the application will also be used to help the company expand its online sales and find different ways to reach the market through means of wholesaling and franchising.
Prologic said the project will take 18 months, and will roll out in three phases. It will begin with a review of TM Lewin's current processes and identify how the software can be adapted to the retailer's individual needs.
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