Jessops order Retail Enterprise Suite™

Jessops, the UK’s leading specialist photographic retailer, has announced a major contract with Episys Limited for the supply of a new signage solution across all its stores. Jessops currently has 288 branches throughout the UK.
 
The new Retail Enterprise Suite™ system, which will start to be rolled out later this year, will replace the current standard ticketing control, maintenance and production systems, as well as being able to handle the other more specialist tickets and miscellaneous signage requirements.
 
Key to the selection of the new system is its ability to integrate with the other systems used by Jessops to give flexibility and reduced costs for in-store signage.  Using in-store printers they can produce eye catching signage that gives full details of the products on display as well as being able to respond quickly to new products and pricing in a very competitive market.
 
Commenting on the new system Symon Powell, Brand Development Director for Jessops said, “The flexibility of the Episys solution is key to us being able to present the product information in a way which complements the high technology merchandise on display.  Using the new solution we will be able to increase sales, by being more responsive to market conditions, as well as reducing the costs of our signage”.
 
Peter Lewis, Director of Marketing at Episys said, “We are delighted to welcome Jessops into our Retail Client group and we value the trust they have placed in us to deliver this important project”.
 
About Jessops
Jessops is the UK’s leading specialist retailer of photographic equipment and accessories, with a network of over 288 stores across the UK. The company sells a comprehensive selection of digital and conventional cameras, digital and analogue camcorders, camera phones, and binoculars – as well as a huge range of accessories, including Jessops own-brand products. High-quality developing and printing services are also offered in-store, through the internet, and via mail order.
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