Parisian luxury jewelry house modernizing operations across global boutiques
Chaumet is a 245-year-old Paris-based jewelry maison undergoing rapid digital transformation. The tech stack reveals a retail-operations-first posture—Salesforce, SAP, Anaplan, and Power BI for commerce and supply-chain visibility—paired with product-lifecycle tools (CREO, PLM, Akeneo) typical of multi-collection luxury houses. Hiring is heavily weighted toward interns and frontline roles (sales, logistics, marketing), and the pain-point list centers on inventory accuracy, sales forecasting, and distribution—classic challenges for a brand scaling globally while managing physical inventory across boutique networks.
Notable leadership hires: Retail Learning Director
Chaumet is a luxury jewelry and watchmaking house founded in 1780 in Paris, historically the official jeweler to Empress Josephine. The company operates across 12 countries (France, UK, China, Japan, Singapore, Australia, UAE, Switzerland, Italy, South Korea, Malaysia, Kuwait) with 201–500 employees. The business encompasses high-jewelry craftsmanship, watchmaking, retail boutiques, and seasonal collections. Currently, the house is undergoing a global repositioning with emphasis on sales growth, modern operational infrastructure, and inventory optimization—moving beyond heritage craftsmanship into data-driven retail and supply-chain management.
Chaumet uses Salesforce, SAP, Anaplan, Power BI, Dataiku, Akeneo, Bynder, and Google Analytics. The stack spans commerce (Salesforce), ERP (SAP), supply-chain planning (Anaplan), and product lifecycle management (PLM, CREO, Akeneo).
Active projects include visual merchandising, seasonal store displays, planning tool development, inventory optimization, new product launch performance analysis, and distribution strategy—reflecting a focus on retail operations and supply-chain modernization.
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