Wilko unpicks legacy tech as it enlists UST, Cinchy, and Blue Yonder for Click and Collect roll-out

Wilko has rolled out a Click and Collect service to its 400+ stores.

Online purchases can be collected from stores in as little as three hours, at no extra charge.

This is an extension of a service that the retailer began offering from approximately 70 locations last year.

In a LinkedIn post, Simon Reeve, Head of Solution Delivery and Software Engineering at Wilko, said: “I’m hugely proud of the cross functional team here at Wilko that has recently brought Click and Collect to all of our 400+ stores, resulting in a great new way to shop and some terrific feedback from our customers and team members.”

Reeve noted that delivery went from sticky Post-Its to production launch in about seven months. “That short timescale belies the huge complexity of the challenge.”

He added: “For the Wilko technology team this involved unpicking lots of legacy tech; implementing the spine of a new tech stack based on MACH principles and composable architecture; taking our first steps into CI/CD and DevOps with UST; implementing a new data fabric with Cinchy; integrating OMS capability with Blue Yonder; and much more besides.”

The project involved Wilko shifting its thinking from e-commerce to omnichannel, and from project centric to product centric delivery.

Reeve concluded: “Still lots more to do on all of the above, and as a technology team we're excited to be pushing on and supporting our great business in accelerating our omnichannel transformation.”

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