List of DN Vynamic POS Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying DN Vynamic POS customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased DN Vynamic POS for Point Of Sale 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 DN Vynamic POS for Point Of Sale include: Dirk Rossmann, a Germany based Retail organisation with 62100 employees and revenues of $15.56 billion, IKEA UK, a United Kingdom based Retail organisation with 11000 employees and revenues of $2.60 billion, Bunting Group, a Germany based Retail organisation with 9500 employees and revenues of $1.90 billion, H&M UK, a United Kingdom based Retail organisation with 6814 employees and revenues of $1.73 billion, famila-Handelsmarkt Kiel, a Germany based Retail organisation with 600 employees and revenues of $80.0 million and many others.
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Bunting Group | Retail | 9500 | $1.9B | Germany | Diebold Nixdorf | DN Vynamic POS | Point Of Sale | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Bunting Group implemented DN Vynamic POS from Diebold Nixdorf. The North German retailer fundamentally restructured its POS structures and installed the suite solution across its Famila, Combi and Jibi stores, reflecting the view that We didn't need new POS software, but a store system as articulated by the group IT manager.
DN Vynamic POS, deployed as a Point Of Sale application, was configured to deliver order stock optimization, promotion and discount handling, and customer relationship management capabilities. The implementation incorporated standard Point Of Sale functional workflows, aligning checkout transaction handling with promotion engines and CRM record capture to satisfy the retailer's extensive requirements.
Rollout focused on store operations across the three store formats, aligning front-end terminal behavior with back-office order stock processes and promotion rules. Governance changes accompanied the technical work, with restructured POS process ownership and consolidated configuration of promotion and discount logic to ensure consistent customer and promotion handling across Famila, Combi and Jibi stores.
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Dirk Rossmann | Retail | 62100 | $15.6B | Germany | Diebold Nixdorf | DN Vynamic POS | Point Of Sale | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Dirk Rossmann deployed DN Vynamic POS as the core platform in a Point Of Sale roll-out to scale self-service checkout across its German store network. The implementation uses Diebold Nixdorf DN Vynamic POS and the Vynamic Self-Service application to deliver the graphical user interface and operator guidance for unattended checkout lanes.
The physical deployment combines Diebold Nixdorf all-in-one systems from the Easy Express product line and Beetle checkout units installed within shopfitter Kesseböhmer furniture. To date more than 400 of these integrated systems have been commissioned, contributing to a total of around 2,000 self-checkouts operating in over 760 Rossmann stores, with a plan to exceed 1,000 stores and 2,500 systems by the end of 2024. Store configurations vary by size, typically three to four self-checkout systems per location, and the company is testing a Scan and Go concept in six sales locations.
Functionally the DN Vynamic POS deployment centers on Vynamic Self-Service for the customer facing UI and operator workflows, a supervisory stand checkout with a short conveyor belt for staff oversight, and visible traffic light indicators that are integrated into the checkout area and readable from manned counters. The Vynamic Self-Service application exposes a standard interface to Rossmanns POS software from Combase, while checkweighers and special anti-discrepancy inventory software are not included in the current project.
Rossmanns roll-out followed an interdisciplinary program of pilots and evaluation that began in 2017, when the retailer trialed hybrid cash register systems on a long counter and tested cash recycling modules in furniture. Based on pilot feedback the company moved from long counters to individual modular checkouts built into standard store furniture, reduced hybrid checkouts, and established a supervisory workflow. The implementation is positioned as an integrated checkout area strategy, with card only acceptance at self-checkouts and staffed counters retained for cash payments.
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famila-Handelsmarkt Kiel | Retail | 600 | $80M | Germany | Diebold Nixdorf | DN Vynamic POS | Point Of Sale | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, famila-Handelsmarkt Kiel, part of the Bünting Group, deployed DN Vynamic POS as its primary Point Of Sale solution, reflecting the group decision to install a Diebold Nixdorf suite across Famila, Combi and Jibi stores. IT manager Arnold Bathmann summarized the approach saying We didn't need new POS software, but a store system, signaling a shift from standalone registers to a unified store platform.
The implementation used the Diebold Nixdorf suite to address a broad set of retail functions, explicitly including order stock optimization, promotion and discount handling, and customer relationship management. DN Vynamic POS was configured as a store system rather than only cash register software, aligning transaction processing with promotion workflows and loyalty CRM processes in the Point Of Sale layer.
Architecturally the deployment followed the platform trends presented at EuroShop 2020, where vendors highlighted open, platform based store solutions that centralize and virtualize applications and operating systems in branches, a concept NCR refers to as the Software Defined Store. This centralization supports single touchpoint control and central updates for store applications and prepares stores for certified transaction recording requirements under the Law for Protection against Manipulation of Basic Digital Records, with TSE certified options shown by vendors such as Epson.
Rollout and operational governance shifted control of software distribution and operational processes to a central point, covering store operations, merchandising, promotions and customer service functions across Famila, Combi and Jibi locations. Manufacturer independent service providers such as Gebit Solutions are cited in the market as typical integrators for projects of this scale, supporting integration and process implementation without altering the core vendor platform.
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H&M UK | Retail | 6814 | $1.7B | United Kingdom | Diebold Nixdorf | DN Vynamic POS | Point Of Sale | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013 H&M UK implemented DN Vynamic POS as its Point Of Sale application, instituting DN Vynamic POS to support in-store transaction processing across its United Kingdom retail operations. The initial deployment emphasized cashier workflows, payment acceptance, and standard retail checkout capabilities common to Point Of Sale solutions.
DN Vynamic POS was configured to manage transaction processing, cashier session management, returns and exchanges, promotions and price lookup, and receipt handling, reflecting typical Point Of Sale functional modules. Testing scope explicitly included electronic funds transfer testing for card payments, and interoperability validation against Extenda POS and Wincor POS application components as part of acceptance criteria.
Project governance was led through structured UAT Testing Delivery, with a Test Management Consultant leading the UAT testing team and overseeing test planning, control, execution and reporting, and defect tracking. Operational ownership covered store operations, checkout teams and payments operations within H&M UK, with UAT workflows and defect lifecycle controls embedded into the rollout to ensure transactional and payment integrity for DN Vynamic POS.
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IKEA UK | Retail | 11000 | $2.6B | United Kingdom | Diebold Nixdorf | DN Vynamic POS | Point Of Sale | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013 IKEA UK implemented DN Vynamic POS in a program aligned with the IKEA Group rollout, the deployment is categorized under Point Of Sale. The broader program proceeded over the next two years to install 12,000 POS systems across 300 IKEA stores in 25 countries, creating a global footprint for standardized checkout infrastructure.
DN Vynamic POS delivered core transaction processing and point of sale checkout workflows, with an emphasis on standardized software platform behavior typical of Point Of Sale solutions. Wincor Nixdorf’s POS TP.net and TP application suite was used to control furniture checkout transactions and to consolidate sales and transaction data across the retail group, enabling centralized data aggregation and consistent store level processing.
Vendor services included operation, customization, and ongoing updates of the POS software and applications, supporting a controlled rollout and software evolution. Governance was organized to keep the system as standard as possible while allowing vendor-led customization, a single source approach that IKEA cited as reducing coordination and significantly lowering rollout and operational costs, and the implementation primarily impacted store checkout operations, retail transaction processing, and group level reporting.
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