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Foot Locker Romania Retail 60 $8M Romania Vortex Software VortexCM Retail Management 2024 n/a In 2024, Foot Locker Romania implemented VortexCM for Retail Management to streamline store-level maintenance, facilities, and operations. The deployment is associated with the vendor listing of Fourlis Foot Locker SEE as a VortexCM customer and aligns with use across the South East Europe Foot Locker network. The VortexCM rollout focused on retail maintenance and facilities capabilities, using modules aligned to work order management, preventive maintenance scheduling, asset records and technician dispatch, inferred from the vendor product description. Configuration emphasized store-level execution with centralized configuration profiles to standardize maintenance workflows across locations. Operational coverage included store operations and facilities teams in Romania as part of the wider South East Europe footprint noted by the vendor. The source does not list named system integrations or implementation partners, so integrations and partner roles are not documented in the available material. Governance concentrated on operationalizing technician workflows and store maintenance processes, with regional oversight reported by the vendor for the Fourlis Foot Locker SEE network. Vendor-cited outcomes for VortexCM include reduced maintenance-related store closures and improved technician productivity.
Fourlis Group Retail 4400 $572M Greece Vortex Software VortexCM Retail Management 2024 n/a In 2024, Fourlis Group deployed VortexCM to support its retail estate maintenance and store-operations processes across Southeast Europe, positioning the application against the company’s Retail Management needs. VortexCM, also referenced by the vendor as VORTEX CMMS/CM, was provisioned to centralize maintenance workflows for the Group’s retail subsidiaries, with module usage across Foot Locker and INTERSPORT locations inferred from the vendor customer listing and Fourlis’s retail scope. The implementation focused on core CMMS capabilities aligned to Retail Management, including an asset register, preventive maintenance scheduling, work-order management, and spare-parts tracking. Configuration work emphasized standardizing store-level work-order lifecycles and preventive maintenance plans, enabling consistent technician tasking and service-level orchestration across store operations and central facilities teams. Operational coverage included store operations and facilities maintenance across Fourlis retail subsidiaries in Southeast Europe, with rollout oriented to both store-level technicians and central maintenance planners. The deployment was scoped to support store uptime and asset reliability, integrating maintenance scheduling into existing store-operations processes without named third-party integrations reported. Governance and process changes concentrated on consolidating maintenance planning and work-order throughput across the Group, with rollout sequencing inferred across subsidiaries. Outcomes reported or expected include faster work-order throughput, better preventive maintenance coverage, improved asset reliability and reduced store downtime, as described in vendor and customer materials.
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