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Scaling a Boho Bridal Gown Business with NetSuite | Sarah Rynja

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Discover how Grace Loves Lace transformed their bridal gown business with a strategic NetSuite implementation. Learn insights on scaling operations and enhancing efficiency in the fashion industry.

Today I’m speaking with Sarah Rynja, Global Systems Manager of Grace Loves Lace

In this episode, we talk about . . .

- The NetSuite implementation she has been involved with at Grace Loves Lace. The business was founded in Burleigh Heads, Australia to provide luxury boho-style wedding dresses without structure or boning

- They have gained global recognition through their unique dress styles and having the #1 most pinned wedding dress on Pinterest

- Grace Loves Lace manufactures all their custom-made dresses locally in Australia

- They implemented NetSuite to help scale their growing operations across stores in multiple countries

- Key NetSuite features like WMS, dashboards, and OneWorld help with inventory, order tracking, financials, and multi-country operations

- Sarahs Tips for optimally using NetSuite included leveraging dashboards operationally and getting involved in the NetSuite user community

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Discover how Grace Loves Lace transformed their bridal gown business with a strategic NetSuite implementation. Learn insights on scaling operations and enhancing efficiency in the fashion industry.

Today I’m speaking with Sarah Rynja, Global Systems Manager of Grace Loves Lace

In this episode, we talk about . . .

- The NetSuite implementation she has been involved with at Grace Loves Lace. The business was founded in Burleigh Heads, Australia to provide luxury boho-style wedding dresses without structure or boning

- They have gained global recognition through their unique dress styles and having the #1 most pinned wedding dress on Pinterest

- Grace Loves Lace manufactures all their custom-made dresses locally in Australia

- They implemented NetSuite to help scale their growing operations across stores in multiple countries

- Key NetSuite features like WMS, dashboards, and OneWorld help with inventory, order tracking, financials, and multi-country operations

- Sarahs Tips for optimally using NetSuite included leveraging dashboards operationally and getting involved in the NetSuite user community

Subscribe to the Accounting Apps newsletter here http://HeatherSmithAU.COM

  continue reading

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