Varner Selects Centric 8 PLM for Northern European Market

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Founded in 1962, by Frank Varner, Varner has been running stores over 50 years. The family-owned company rapidly grew into an international business, one of Northern- Europe’s largest textile companies, and can pride itself on having 1,500 stores across 8 countries today: Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Poland, Germany and Austria.

80% of the revenue of this € 1.3 billion fashion retailer comes from their private label brands and concepts such as Dressmann, Cubus and Bik Bok. In addition, Varner owns Volt, which includes licensing for J Lindeberg, Diesel and Private label for These Glory Days as well as the jeans concept retailer Carlings, Levis Stores Scandinavia, and Nike Retail Stores Scandinavia.

Varner seeked a PLM provider to support their fast-paced expansion across Europe. Centric’s fashion expertise, solutions and customer references made the difference.

“The key to our success has always been passion. We selected Centric Software because they share our passion for fashion, which makes them proactive. They understood our business right away and came up with solutions tailored to our needs,” says Øyvind Bustnes, Varner CEO.

Varner will use Centric to improve assortment by geography and concept. “Centric 8 PLM is a comprehensive tool that matches the way we map our processes. Centric 8 PLM will allow us to better align development, planning and sourcing across our organization. It will also provide better data visibility to help us create quality products and control margins to keep our competitive advantage on the market,” continues Ole Martin Holt-Jacobsen, head of Business Applications at Varner.

Centric’s local presence was another key differentiator. “Building a Nordic organization with a skilled team close to our office was also critical. We share a cultural fit and we know Centric teams are there to support us,” adds Øyvind Bustnes.

“We are proud to call Varner, a key fashion retailer player in Scandinavia, a partner and we look forward to taking them a step further in their growth ambitions,” says Chris Groves, President and CEO of Centric Software. “This partnership cements Centric’s expansion across Europe and in particular, within the Scandinavian market.”

About Varner

Varner is one of Scandinavia’s leading textile companies, with close to 11,000 employees. Our 1,500 stores represent us in eight countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Poland, Germany and Austria. Varner is comprised of the concepts Bik Bok, Carlings, Cubus, Dressmann, Dressmann XL, Urban, Vivikes, Volt, Wow, Solo, Levi’s Store, Nike Store and Denim & Supply. Frank Varner founded the privately owned family business in 1962, which is now owned by the second and third generation, and led by Petter, Marius, and Joakim Varner.

For more information, please visit http://varner.com/en/.

About Centric Software, Inc.

From its headquarters in Silicon Valley and offices in trend capitals around the world, Centric Software builds technologies for the most prestigious names in fashion, retail, footwear, luxury and consumer goods. Its flagship product lifecycle management (PLM) platform, Centric 8, delivers enterprise-class merchandise planning, product development, sourcing, business planning, quality and collection management functionality tailored for fast-moving consumer industries. Centric Cloud packages extended PLM including innovative technology and key industry learnings tailored for small businesses.

Centric Software has received multiple industry awards, including the Frost & Sullivan Global Product Differentiation Excellence Award in Retail, Fashion and Apparel PLM. Red Herring named Centric to its Top 100 Global list in 2013 and 2015.

For more information, please visit http://www.centricsoftware.com/.

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