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Bathrooms4U Ireland Construction and Real Estate 30 $6M Ireland Tweak Tweak DAM Digital Asset Management 2019 n/a In 2019, Bathrooms4U Ireland implemented Tweak DAM for Digital Asset Management. The deployment was aimed at managing product imagery for over 50,000 SKUs and driving data driven marketing for catalogues, flyers and social channels to support retail and e commerce marketing across Ireland. Tweak DAM was configured to enable rapid asset edits and automated resizing while maintaining SKU level metadata and image versioning. The implementation leveraged Tweak Smart Data to connect SKU images to pricing and product data, and supported template based output for catalogue and flyer production as well as social media assets. Integrations were centered on Tweak Smart Data to synchronize imagery with pricing and product feeds, providing consistent product information for showrooms and field sales teams. Operational coverage included marketing, retail merchandising and sales functions, with assets provisioned for showroom displays, field sales enablement and e commerce listings. Governance was centralized in the DAM to standardize asset naming, metadata schemas and approval workflows for marketing collateral, enabling controlled edits and repeatable export processes. The environment delivered consistent product information across channels and faster production of marketing materials through automated resizing and direct SKU to image linking.
GOAL Non Profit 2735 $199M Ireland Tweak Tweak DAM Digital Asset Management 2019 n/a In 2019, GOAL implemented Tweak DAM for Digital Asset Management to centralise and organise fundraising and marketing imagery across its global operations in Ireland and other regions. The deployment focused on establishing a single, searchable repository to accelerate campaign production and simplify access to brand assets for marketing and fundraising teams. GOAL used Tweak DAM to organise a huge archive of content and to speed up artwork turnaround, reflecting vendor reporting on archive consolidation and faster creative cycles. Configuration emphasized brand and marketing asset management capabilities typical of Digital Asset Management platforms, including centralized digital archive organization, metadata taxonomy and tagging, and search and retrieval workflows tailored to campaign production. The Tweak DAM implementation supported structured asset curation for fundraising and marketing use cases, enabling consistent application of brand assets and faster artwork handoffs between content creators and campaign managers. Operational coverage explicitly included fundraising and marketing departments across GOALs global operations in Ireland and other regions, with the system acting as the primary source for imagery used in donor communications and outreach campaigns. Governance aligned around centralized asset stewardship and standardized metadata to improve discoverability, while user workflow changes concentrated on accelerated retrieval and streamlined artwork turnaround. Tweak DAM was positioned as the core Digital Asset Management application for GOALs marketing and fundraising functions, centralizing an extensive content archive and supporting faster campaign production through improved asset organization and retrieval processes.
Joyces Supermarket Retail 150 $4M Ireland Tweak Tweak DAM Digital Asset Management 2018 n/a In 2018, Joyces Supermarket implemented Tweak DAM to produce marketing collateral and 24 page direct mail catalogues rapidly. The deployment used Tweak DAM as the Digital Asset Management platform to centralize creative production for in store point of sale and print artwork across its Ireland operations. Tweak DAM was configured with template locking and template based layout controls to enforce brand consistency while supporting catalogue pagination and artwork export for print. Functional capabilities implemented included asset ingestion of product imagery and structured metadata to drive template population and export workflows. The implementation integrated Brandbank product imagery to ensure error free in house point of sale and print artwork by making validated product images available inside the DAM for template composition. Operational scope covered retail marketing and operations teams in Ireland, enabling marketing users to assemble campaign assets and generate finished print files. Template locking established governance to prevent unauthorized layout changes and maintain consistent in store branding across catalogues and point of sale collateral. The project delivered faster campaign turnarounds and consistent in store branding as stated in the deployment notes.
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