Groningen, 9728 JS,
Netherlands
Alumio
Alumio, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. Alumio collaboration with software players such as Katana PIM empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
| Reseller and SI | Vendor | Application | Category | Market |
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| Alumio | Katana PIM | Katana PIM | Product Information Management | eCommerce |
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Bike Totaal Netherlands | Retail | 75 | $21M | Netherlands | Katana PIM | Katana PIM | Product Information Management | 2024 | In 2024 Bike Totaal Netherlands implemented Katana PIM as its Product Information Management platform to centralize product information and to support a composable commerce replatform for the Bike Totaal banner within Dynamo Retail Group. The implementation positioned Katana PIM as the central catalog source for ecommerce and catalog management across the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. The deployment focused on core PIM capabilities aligned to the Product Information Management category, including centralized product records, attribute and variant management, taxonomy and filtering configuration, digital asset linking and publisher workflows to accelerate time to market. Configuration work emphasized catalog normalization and search and filter improvements to drive consistent product-data quality across regional assortments and storefronts. Architecturally Katana PIM was provisioned as the canonical product data service and integrated into the composable stack via Alumio middleware, with Kega responsible for website and UX integration. Product feeds, enriched attributes and media were routed through Alumio into Kega-built frontends, enabling regional catalog publication and API-driven storefront consumption in the three-country operational scope. Governance changes included centralizing catalog ownership and formalizing publishing workflows across merchandising, ecommerce and catalog teams, with rollout coordinated for the Bike Totaal sites across the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. Reported outcomes from the implementation included improved product-data consistency, better filtering and search on storefronts, and reduced time to market for new and updated SKUs. |
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