Eurostop scores George Fisher contract

Eurostop has announced that outdoor clothing and equipment store George Fisher has selected its retail system for its in-store retail operations.

The store is using Eurostop’s connected retail solution to manage stock and sales for all clothing, footwear and equipment, as well as at till points.  Eurostop’s new Café Mode POS will enable customers to pay for store items, food and drinks at the same time in its top floor café, famous for its far-reaching views.

With Eurostop’s solution, George Fisher’s e-commerce, buying and merchandising and livestock and sales reports systems will be connected with the store’s parent company, Tiso Group, which includes Blues Ski.com and Alpine Bikes.  The investment will enable George Fisher to provide customers with a broader choice of stock, offer telephone and mail order options and run its customer promotions and loyalty programmes.

The Tiso Group will operate one central stock system, with both unique and shared products on a single platform and one customer database. Directors across the Group will have access to the latest stock and sales using Eurostop’s connected systems, giving complete visibility of the business.

Eurostop Programme Delivery Manager Roy Meunier claimed: “George Fisher is an iconic destination store for outdoor enthusiasts. It has a longstanding reputation for providing exceptional customer service with its knowledgeable staff and boot fitting and equipment hire. Along with its café and wide range of instore events, it is one of the pioneers of providing a standout customer experience.

“The investment in Eurostop will improve the customer journey through all of the Tiso Group’s sales channels while ensuring that George Fisher can retain its unique relationship with customers. The store will be able to provide customers with an even better service – offering more choice of stock and ways to buy. With Eurostop Café Mode POS the café, already a popular place to visit will become even more of a hub for customers.”