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Reshyne launches new Repair Service Management Platform

(LONG ISLAND CITY, N.Y.) – Reshyne reshyne.com, a first-of-its-kind repair service management platform, launched this month to help jewelry and watch retailers of all sizes unlock new business opportunities and increase company revenue. The Reshyne solution can help global corporate retailers, independent designers, and every business in between with a high-octane platform designed to usher the jewelry and watch industry into the digital age.

Reshyne allows you to level up your Jewelry & Watch Repair Business with an all encompassing platform

The Reshyne platform streamlines every aspect of repairs, allowing retail companies to improve both the services they offer customers and the way they manage repairs through their business. With Reshyne, retailers can offer customers a fully branded experience, from browsing a menu of repair services to placing orders, printing out shipping labels, completing payment, and tracking progress in real time. At the same time, Reshyne unlocks full visibility into the entire repair organization, making it easy for retailers to manage vendors, and partners, streamline workflows, improve productivity, and increase revenue.

  • Complete customer experience: Customers browse a fully branded menu of services, place and pay for orders, request estimates, print shipping labels, and track order status.
  • End-to-end visibility for teams: Store owners, associates, and employees get a POS, assign repair work to in-house or third-party vendors, and manage workflows.
  • Enterprise & corporate management: Increase efficiency, improve productivity, cut costs, boost revenue, and manage relationships, all from within the platform.
  • Vendor accountability & communication: Vendors can provide pricing estimates and status updates, submit before and after photos, and invoice retailers for work completed.

Retailers can implement Reshyne without changing their vendors, suppliers, or partners. For companies that already offer repairs, Reshyne can increase customer loyalty and lifetime customer value. For jewelry and watch brands introducing repair services for the first time, Reshyne unlocks a new revenue stream without the investment or overhead required to build an in-house repair department. Reshyne also offers fulfilment capabilities, completing and delivering fine jewelry repairs on your behalf from two state-of-the-art facilities in New York.

“Reshyne delivers much needed innovation to an industry that has been stuck in the dark ages for decades,” said Jason Yakubovich, founder and CEO of Reshyne. “Most jewelry and watch businesses are bogged down with unwieldy legacy systems and ineffective manual processes; some still use paper order forms. But contemporary consumers are increasingly digital. They expect and demand tech-enabled experiences from the brands they do business with. In 2020, global e-commerce sales totaled almost $4.3 trillion. By 2024, that number is expected to climb to nearly $6.4 trillion. The incredible expansion of e-commerce represents an existential threat for any retailer that has yet to meet consumers where they are – online in the digital world.”

MJJ Brilliant, the parent company behind Reshyne, tested the platform internally on sister brand, Quick Jewelry Repairs, before launching it to the public. With over four decades of experience in the industry, MJJ Brilliant was able to put Reshyne through its paces, refining and evolving the platform’s functionality in order to develop this digital transformation tool for jewelry and watch companies.

For more information on how the Reshyne platform helps jewelry and watch retailers increase revenue, eliminate inefficiencies, and delight customers, Reshyne is offering a commitment-free demo.

To learn more about Reshyne click here https://reshyne.com/.

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