List of Openbravo Store Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Openbravo Store 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 Openbravo Store 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 Openbravo Store for Point Of Sale include: Boots, a United Kingdom based Retail organisation with 51000 employees and revenues of $8.84 billion, Sharaf DG United Arab Emirates, a United Arab Emirates based Retail organisation with 2500 employees and revenues of $500.0 million, Decathlon India, a India based Retail organisation with 5464 employees and revenues of $481.0 million and many others.
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Boots | Retail | 51000 | $8.8B | United Kingdom | Openbravo | Openbravo Store | Point Of Sale | 2015 | Openbravo |
In 2015, Boots implemented Openbravo Store in the Point Of Sale category to consolidate and scale POS across Boots Opticians. The deployment targeted more than 600 UK branches and was designed to centralize pricing and discount management while delivering real-time sales visibility to head office.
The Openbravo Store deployment applied core Point Of Sale capabilities including transaction processing, centralized pricing and discounts, loyalty processing, NHS payments handling, and real-time sales reporting to provide chainwide visibility. Configuration work focused on store checkout workflows and centralized merchandising rules to ensure consistent pricing and promotions across optician sites.
Integrations were implemented with NHS payment channels and loyalty systems, and transactional and pricing data were routed to head office systems to enable centralized control and reporting. The project was executed with Openbravo Professional Services as the implementation partner and leveraged Openbravo Store as the application platform.
Governance changes centralized discount and pricing approval at head office and restructured store workflows to support consistent checkout operations and reporting. The case study reports that the rollout improved customer service and provided superior business control through consolidated POS operations and real-time sales visibility.
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Decathlon India | Retail | 5464 | $481M | India | Openbravo | Openbravo Store | Point Of Sale | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Decathlon India implemented Openbravo Store, deploying Openbravo Web POS as its core solution in the Point Of Sale category. The rollout targeted Decathlon's India store network to modernize checkout workflows and standardize the in-store application footprint.
Implementation emphasized functional modules for mobile payment acceptance, RFID-enabled scanning, and self-checkout workflows within the Openbravo Web POS application. Configurations included browser-based POS terminals and mobile device support to enable distributed payment capture and queue busting at point of sale. The application was used to simplify multi-store configuration and reduce the complexity of on-site POS maintenance.
The project was executed with implementation partner Orisha Commerce and was positioned to support rollouts into new Decathlon markets across Asia as described in vendor communications. Operational coverage focused on store operations and store IT teams across Decathlon India and expanded regionally to APAC for deployment and maintenance considerations. No specific back-office system integrations are detailed in source communications.
Decathlon India reported improved checkout speed and a reduction in deployment and maintenance costs across APAC as outcomes associated with the Openbravo Store implementation. Governance changes emphasized centralized POS configuration and distributed store-level operation to streamline store IT and accelerate future market rollouts.
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Sharaf DG United Arab Emirates | Retail | 2500 | $500M | United Arab Emirates | Openbravo | Openbravo Store | Point Of Sale | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Sharaf DG United Arab Emirates implemented Openbravo Store as its Point Of Sale solution. The program, executed with Openbravo, aimed to increase IT agility and deliver an enhanced customer experience to support Sharaf DG's retail expansion across the Gulf region.
The Openbravo Store POS deployment concentrated on core Point Of Sale capabilities, configuring cashier workflows, transaction processing logic, and omnichannel readiness to support consistent in-store checkout and customer engagement. Implementation workstreams focused on real-time transaction capture at store terminals and synchronization mechanisms to align store-level activity with centralized commerce processes.
Operational scope targeted store operations across Sharaf DG's UAE estate with rollout planning tied to broader Gulf expansion, impacting store operations, customer service, and merchandising workflows. Governance and process standardization were applied to configuration management and operational handover to ensure consistent omnichannel checkout behavior, and the project explicitly sought improved IT agility and an enhanced customer experience to support business growth.
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