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Australia’s Fashion powerhouse Lovisa deploys Infor WMS in record five months

Infor solution helps maximise operational flexibility, allowing an improved service offering for inventory in Lovisa’s store network throughout Europe

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - Media OutReach - 16 June 2023 - Infor®, the industry cloud company, today announced that Lovisa, the fashion-forward jewellery brand, has made a strategic move in its global operations by implementing Infor Warehouse Management System (WMS) at a new facility in Poland.

With the support of Infor partner SNS, a leading provider of supply chain consultancy and software implementation, Lovisa has taken a significant step forward in improving supply chain operations and delivering exceptional customer service. The project went live in March 2023, marking a major milestone in Lovisa's journey towards enhancing its global presence.


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The new warehouse in Poland is the first of Lovisa's multiple facilities worldwide to operate on Infor WMS. Previously, Lovisa had outsourced its operations to 3PLs (third-party logistics) in some countries or relied on basic paper-driven processes like paper picking.

Despite the challenges of a tight timeline of around five months from inception to go-live, the new facility in Poland started operating on the same day as Infor WMS going live, with new staff recruited for the facility. Additionally, zero customisation was allowed, and all business requirements had to be catered for using an out-of-the-box Infor WMS. Overcoming language, time zone, and location barriers, Lovisa's project team worked tirelessly with the support of SNS to ensure a successful implementation.

"The new facility in Poland will allow Lovisa to maximise its operational flexibility allowing an improved service offering for inventory to our store network throughout Europe. The next step is to kick off e-commerce for all European orders from the same location," said Tyrone Tapusoa, head of supply chain, Lovisa. "SNS played a critical role in helping us achieve our goals with this project. Their expertise and support have been invaluable in ensuring that the Infor WMS implementation was successful. With their help, we will be able to improve our supply chain operations and deliver exceptional customer service."

"Infor is proud that Lovisa, one of Australia's great fashion success stories, has deployed Infor WMS in record time and in close collaboration with our valued partner SNS. The implementation will provide Lovisa with critical insights into warehouse operations, including real-time inventory levels and labour performance, and improve the company's bottom line. Going live at Lovisa's facility in Poland marks an important milestone in the company's efforts to enhance its global supply chain capabilities and Infor is thrilled to be part of this exciting journey," said Jarrod Kinchington, Infor ANZ vice-president and managing director.

Mario Ghosn, SNS general manager, said, "We are pleased to have been a part of Lovisa's successful Infor WMS implementation in their new facility in Poland. Our team worked closely with Lovisa's project team to overcome challenges and ensure a successful go live. We are proud to have contributed to Lovisa's global operations and look forward to continued collaboration in the future."

Lovisa is thrilled with the successful implementation of the WMS at its new facility in Poland with the support of Infor and SNS, and looks forward to the benefits it will bring to the global operations, including improved supply chain operations and exceptional customer service.

Organisations around the world, including Costa Rican logistics operator Grupo Servica, equipment manufacturer NTN in Japan, and German supply chain service provider HAVI Group, rely on Infor WMS to improve operational performance and enhance customer experience for business success.

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Infor Asia Pacific
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ABOUT INFOR

Infor is a global leader in business cloud software specialized by industry. Providing mission-critical enterprise applications to 67,000 customers in more than 175 countries, Infor software is designed to deliver more value and less risk, with more sustainable operational advantages. We empower our 17,000 employees to leverage their deep industry expertise and use data-driven insights to create, learn and adapt quickly to solve emerging business and industry challenges. Infor is committed to providing our customers with modern tools to transform their business and accelerate their own path to innovation. To learn more, please visit .

ABOUT SNS

SNS is a leading provider of supply chain services with customers and partners across the globe. With offices in New York, Dubai, Paris, Lyon, Melbourne, Singapore, Riyadh and Beirut, SNS offers a wide range of services and is recognized in the market by its proven track record of successful projects. SNS services range from consulting and training to solution development, implementation, systems integration and support. These services are delivered by an expert team of operational and technical consultants, highly knowledgeable in the supply chain and logistics domain. For additional information, visit the SNS website at

About LOVISA

Established in Australia, provides on-trend jewellery at ready-to-wear prices. Our trend-forecasting team takes inspiration from both couture runways and street fashion to deliver must-have styles to our customers. Since launching our first store in 2010, we have opened over 650 stores across five continents and 23 countries. As we continue to expand at a rapid scale, exciting career opportunities with unrivalled potential for growth for motivated and enthusiastic individuals.

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