List of Front-Commerce Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Front-Commerce 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 Front-Commerce for eCommerce 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 Front-Commerce for eCommerce include: Thuasne, a France based Healthcare organisation with 1200 employees and revenues of $135.0 million, KAPORAL, a France based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 550 employees and revenues of $115.0 million, DEVIALET, a France based Manufacturing organisation with 400 employees and revenues of $50.0 million and many others.
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DEVIALET | Manufacturing | 400 | $50M | France | Front-Commerce | Front-Commerce | eCommerce | 2020 | PH2M |
In 2020, DEVIALET implemented Front-Commerce as a headless eCommerce PWA front-end during a migration to Magento 2. The project was delivered with systems integrator PH2M, and its stated objectives were to improve mobile user experience, Core Web Vitals, and global storefront performance. Front-Commerce was deployed as the decoupled presentation layer to accelerate page rendering and mobile engagement for DEVIALET's online store.
The deployment architecture used a headless front-end model, with Front-Commerce functioning as a progressive web app that consumes commerce data from Magento 2. PH2M configured Front-Commerce to render product catalog and merchandising content through Magento 2 commerce APIs, implement server side rendering and client hydration patterns, and apply service worker caching and PWA behaviors to reduce perceived latency. Functional capabilities implemented centered on storefront rendering, mobile checkout flows, and front-end performance optimization aligned with eCommerce best practices.
Operational coverage focused on DEVIALET's global eCommerce operations and mobile channels, emphasizing customer facing merchandising and UX rather than back office systems. Governance and execution were coordinated between PH2M and DEVIALET digital stakeholders to align front-end releases with commerce catalog and marketing activity. The 2020 rollout delivered rapid business results, with a reported 100% increase in conversion and a 25% decrease in bounce rate within weeks after launch.
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KAPORAL | Consumer Packaged Goods | 550 | $115M | France | Front-Commerce | Front-Commerce | eCommerce | 2020 | Smile |
In 2020 Kaporal implemented Front-Commerce to adopt a headless eCommerce storefront focused on modernizing its online merchandising and improving mobile engagement in France. The initiative was executed in a phased approach with agency Smile guiding the implementation.
The deployment established a decoupled presentation layer using Front-Commerce as the storefront engine, separating front-end rendering from back-end commerce and catalog services to enable faster iteration and improved client-side performance. Configuration work emphasized storefront routing, product listing and detail rendering, and mobile-optimized page delivery consistent with eCommerce functional patterns.
Rollout prioritized the France online storefront and staged releases to validate engagement and refine UX and merchandising workflows. The Front-Commerce storefront impacted digital commerce, merchandising and marketing operations, and produced vendor-reported outcomes including an approximately 60% drop in bounce rate, a 40% increase in page views and a 15% uplift in desktop conversion within months.
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Thuasne | Healthcare | 1200 | $135M | France | Front-Commerce | Front-Commerce | eCommerce | 2022 | Sercompe Brazil |
In 2022, Thuasne implemented Front-Commerce as the headless front-end for an Adobe Commerce Cloud B2B implementation to create a flexible, global B2B eCommerce channel and improve buyer journeys in Europe. The Front-Commerce deployment was positioned to decouple customer facing storefront concerns from the Adobe Commerce Cloud backend, enabling API driven presentation and faster frontend iteration for B2B commerce experiences.
The implementation delivered B2B functional modules including requisition lists, company account management and quick order to support complex ordering workflows. Front-Commerce was configured to surface company level catalogs, multiuser account navigation and streamlined quick order entry, aligning presentation logic with Adobe Commerce Cloud business rules and B2B commerce capabilities.
Integration and delivery were executed with integrator Webqam and the SI/VAR Sercompe Brazil, coordinating front-end development, Adobe Commerce Cloud connectivity and testing. Operational scope focused on European buyer journeys while preserving a global B2B channel posture, with the platform intended to serve complex corporate purchasing patterns and company account workflows.
Governance followed a phased rollout approach, the project being announced as live in March 2023 as a phased rollout across target markets. Rollout staging and orchestration concentrated on iterative front-end releases, alignment of company account and requisition processes, and sequencing of quick order and catalog features to manage complexity during go live.
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