Ted Baker is rolling-out new point-of-sale and retail management software, Yourcegid Retail, to help support its expansion abroad. Yourcegid Retail is expected to make dealing with complicated tax regimes and customer service in local languages more straightforward.
The initial implementation of the stores in Hong Kong was completed just in time for the busy Christmas trading period and ahead of the opening of its first stores in mainland China early this year.
Dustan Steer, Ted Baker’s IT director, said: “We chose to work with Cegid because of its expertise in fashion and its international reach. Cegid is present in all the local markets we operate in and the software is highly flexible, giving local support in the relevant languages and lots of specific tools already configured for each region. Following local regulations is one of the greatest challenges in Asia, so Cegid proved to be a ‘one-stop shop’ for our overseas activity.”
The retailer also plans to take advantage of other Cegid features to help better align the business with certain country-specific needs, with gift card and loyalty schemes possibly being explored in the future.
The £188 million designer brand recently announced further expansion abroad after half-year sales in the US went up by 74 per cent to $16.7 million, boosted by new concessions and strong demand for its clothes. Ted Baker said it would add 13 concessions in US department stores, including Bloomingdales, to its existing base of 150+ stores, mainly in the UK, France, US and Asia.
The company will also open a new flagship store in New York in 2012, in addition to four new concessions and an outlet store in the US this year.










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