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Bygghemma Invests in Fluent Order Management's Inventory Solution

— March 6, 2025 — Business
Nordic e-commerce retailer Bygghemma has selected Fluent Commerce’s distributed order management system (OMS) to enhance its operations. With a vast network of dropship suppliers and a catalog exceeding 500,000 products, Bygghemma hopes to utilize Fluent Order Management's real-time inventory tracking across numerous third-party suppliers, ensuring better stock visibility. Additionally, the new platform simplifies complex order fulfillment, integrates multiple distribution channels, and optimizes payment and refund workflows, ultimately providing Bygghemma's customers with greater flexibility.

“The flexibility and scalability of Fluent Commerce’s platform stood out,” says Niclas Hanson, COO and CBDO at Bygghemma Nordics. “Its composable approach supports our complex fulfilment needs, providing the right architecture for our long-term growth. The partnership allows us to scale with confidence.”

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Trend Themes

  1. Real-time Inventory Tracking — Real-time inventory tracking systems allow retailers to synchronize product availability across various channels, leading to more efficient stock management.
  2. Composable Commerce — Composable commerce platforms offer modular solutions that enable businesses to tailor their tech stacks to meet specific operational needs and scale effectively.
  3. Omnichannel Fulfillment — Omnichannel fulfillment strategies integrate multiple distribution channels, facilitating seamless order processing and improving the customer experience.

Industry Implications

  1. E-commerce Retail — The e-commerce retail sector is increasingly adopting advanced OMS to handle complex inventory and fulfillment needs with improved efficiency.
  2. Supply Chain Management — Innovations in supply chain management technology are driving disruptions in how businesses track and manage inventory across multiple suppliers.
  3. Software as a Service (saas) — SaaS providers are capitalizing on the demand for flexible, scalable solutions that support businesses in optimizing their order and inventory processes.
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