HORNBACH und Turbine Kreuzberg complete Europe-wide re-platforming project
January 29, 2024
The DIY retailer’s digital sales structure was placed on a new platform across nine European countries. Turbine Kreuzberg and HORNBACH will continue their strategic partnership.
Berlin. The technological collaboration between Turbine Kreuzberg and HORNBACH has reached another important milestone: the partners have completed their joint re-platforming project with the rollout of a new, Europe-wide digital sales infrastructure. The project focused on restructuring HORNBACH's e-commerce architecture, successively replacing the existing SAP Hybris-based solution with the modular Spryker Commerce OS system. The smooth implementation of the new solution was recently completed in the core market of Germany within three days, following the rollout in eight other European markets (Luxembourg, Romania, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Sweden, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Austria). Furthermore, the specialized retail brand Bodenhaus, which was launched in 2021, also relies on the same infrastructure.
Turbine Kreuzberg has been providing HORNBACH with its technological expertise since 2020. The aim is to support the DIY chain in the continuous expansion of its digital sales infrastructure and to provide the technological basis for the further development of its business models.
"HORNBACH's architecture is a prime example of how a company can set itself up for the future"
– Alexander Janthur, Founder and Owner of Turbine Kreuzberg
For us, HORNBACH's architecture is a prime example of how a company can set itself up for the future with a flexible and efficient IT landscape," says Alexander Janthur, founder and owner of Turbine Kreuzberg. "Thanks to this modular architecture, HORNBACH has laid the foundation for being able to react quickly to current and future market requirements. It also accelerates the further development of its business models by providing the right technological foundation. It's a testament to this that HORNBACH was able to so quickly launch the new Bodenhaus brand, whose online store is based on the newly built architecture.
"In Turbine Kreuzberg, we have found an ideal partner"
– Andreas Wüst, Head of Customer Technology at HORNBACH
In Turbine Kreuzberg, we have found an ideal partner to further align HORNBACH's IT structure with our approach as an ‘Interconnected Retailer’," says Andreas Wüst, Head of Customer Technology at HORNBACH. "For our customers, we are creating an optimal and convenient shopping experience across all channels. The teams at Turbine Kreuzberg and HORNBACH are working closely together to provide the infrastructure to make this happen.
About Turbine Kreuzberg
Turbine Kreuzberg is a software company from Berlin. With 150+ engineers and tech experts working at the heart of companies' digital landscapes, Turbine Kreuzberg’s teams build and operate digital commerce platforms and enterprise applications. Beyond implementation, Turbine Kreuzberg helps companies shape the right technological strategies for their business – from designing system and software architectures, to finding the right implementation models, and evaluating cutting-edge technological approaches at an early stage.
About HORNBACH Group
HORNBACH Group is an independent, family-run retail group under the umbrella of HORNBACH Holding AG & Co. KGaA, which is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and represented in the SDAX. The largest subsidiary, HORNBACH Baumarkt AG, operates 171 DIY megastores with garden centers (incl. specialist stores) and online shops in nine European countries. The Group also includes HORNBACH Baustoff Union, a regional builders' merchant company with 39 locations in southwestern Germany and France, as well as HORNBACH Immobilien AG, which develops retail real estate for the Group. In the financial year 2022/23 (reporting date: February 28, 2023), the HORNBACH Group generated net sales of EUR 6.3 billion, making it one of the five largest DIY and garden retail companies in Europe. The Group has a workforce of more than 25,000 employees.