Online florist, Bloom & Wild, has signed a five year Saas (software as a service) contract with warehouse management system innovator SnapFulfil.
The pioneer of letterbox flowers has moved to optimise its warehousing and distribution efficiencies – and chose cloud-based SnapFulfil WMS because of its renowned flexibility, functionality and low total cost of ownership.
Bloom & Wild recently acquired Dutch rival, bloomon – creating one of the largest online businesses by deliveries in Europe’s £22bn market for flowers and houseplants – and SnapFulfil will be remotely onboarding its German fulfilment centre located in Bergkamen, followed by the UK warehouse in Nuneaton, Warwickshire.
As part of its operations investment, Bloom & Wild is also looking to implement NetSuite and needed a WMS that could offer seamless integration. The initial order is for 25 SnapFulfil user licences, 24 x
7 critical support and a replicated database for interrogating and merging data.
Phill Burton, Chief Operating Officer at Bloom & Wild, said: “We want to scale as a business and it became increasingly apparent that our manual processes were not compatible with the company’s ambitious growth plans.
“SnapFulfil’s agility, configurability and capacity to grow with us makes them a good cultural fit as a technology partner.”
SnapFulfil CEO, Tony Dobson, added: “Bloom & Wild is a great British success story with ambitions for further growth and we are thrilled to be their chosen WMS partner. They are a savvy business and understand that an agile and responsive warehouse is at the heart of a dynamic order fulfilment operation.”
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