List of Deposco Bright Store Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Deposco Bright Store for Order Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Deposco Bright Store for Order Management include: LazyOne, a United States based Retail organisation with 50 employees and revenues of $5.0 million, Feature, a United States based retail organisation with 50 employees and revenues of $5.0 million and many others.
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Feature | retail | 50 | $5M | United States | Deposco | Deposco Bright Store | Order Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Feature implemented Deposco Bright Store to centralize Order Management for its Las Vegas sneaker and apparel retail operations. The retailer had been operating across five different inventory systems with slow or no inventory syncing, inaccurate counts and financial records, and frequent overselling and chargebacks, driving the decision to standardize order and inventory workflows under a single Order Management platform.
The implementation of Deposco Bright Store focused on product-level synchronization, inventory segmentation, and store order fulfillment capabilities. Deposco Bright Store enabled selective SKU syncing rather than full catalog sync, a critical capability given Feature manages over 98,000 SKUs and needed the ability to sync one specific product at a time. Feature configured inventory segmentation and allocation workflows to support pre-sales, reserve inventory for stores, and accelerate listing and selling cadence toward a 24 to 48 hour target for first-to-market launches.
Deployment and operational coverage included a rapid, roughly month-long project timeline and a same-day remote go-live executed when Feature’s previous inventory system was shut down, with the remote approach driven by COVID-19 related restrictions. Feature engaged with a trusted partner for consultation, UPS, which recommended Deposco, and the implementation addressed prior support latency caused by a vendor support team in a different country by consolidating inventory and order orchestration under Deposco Bright Store. Operational scope covered both store fulfillment and the ecommerce channel, shifting allocation decisions from web-only to store-first strategies.
Governance and process changes centered on introducing segmentation-driven allocation and more disciplined inventory sync processes, moving the team from reactive troubleshooting to proactive inventory planning and pre-sale orchestration. Outcomes reported by Feature include a 78.3% increase in number of SKUs carried and a 52% increase in daily shipments, and the organization now uses Deposco Bright Store functionality to pursue faster listing and fulfillment objectives rather than solely resolving data and support failures.
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LazyOne | Retail | 50 | $5M | United States | Deposco | Deposco Bright Store | Order Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, LazyOne implemented Deposco Bright Store as its Order Management solution. LazyOne, a Logan, UT apparel wholesaler, depended on an ERP that lacked inventory visibility and relied on paper based picking and packing processes, which prevented efficient simultaneous management of B2B and B2C orders and required seasonal labor and lengthy employee onboarding.
The Deposco Bright Store deployment centralized order orchestration and inventory visibility, automating inventory allocation and designating a place for every SKU to eliminate paper workflows. Implemented capabilities included pick pack ship automation, multichannel fulfillment support, and faster onboarding workflows, enabling new hires to ramp in days instead of weeks.
The cloud based Order Management implementation integrated with LazyOne’s website and supported Amazon direct to consumer fulfillment, and the selection process was influenced by UPS positioning Deposco as a partner. Operational coverage focused on both B2C and B2B channels within LazyOne’s Logan fulfillment operations and extended to a network of over 8000 plus connected trading partners.
Governance and process restructuring replaced paper based inventory controls with system driven allocation and role based warehouse workflows to separate B2B and B2C picking streams. Reported outcomes tied to the Deposco Bright Store implementation include a 135 percent increase in labor efficiency per day and a 72 percent increase in orders shipped per day, allowing LazyOne to grow year over year while fulfilling more orders with the same team.
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