- Every now and then, we round up recent events and activities from some of the JYSK countries. Check out the latest here.
Input from store colleagues improve IT systems
- User-friendly IT systems, which have been developed together with store colleagues, make tasks easier and offers more time for customers in JYSK stores.
JYSK expands assortment to outer space
- With a new specially produced mattress for use in space, JYSK is now investing in its most far-reaching expansion of the assortment to date.
Unified commerce: A year-long dream is close to reality
- The customer journey has changed a lot since the launch of the first JYSK webshop in 2010. Unified Commerce is the answer from JYSK. Soon a lot of new functionalities will help our customers to an even more seamless experience.
New routine saves up to 1 million pieces of paper
- Instead of a printed piece of paper, the daily planning routine in stores now happens with a mobile. That saves up to 1 million printed pages every year.
JYSK inaugurates fourth high bay in Uldum
- The mayor of Hedensted, Kasper Glyngø, participated in the official inauguration of high bay 4 in Uldum along with EVP Logistics in JYSK, Allan K. Kjærgaard.
SAO gives more time for customers
- SAO - semi-automated ordering – was last year put in focus through an ambassador project, which has freed up more time for customer service.
Oskar digitises golden moments from VHS tapes
- For the new JYSK Museum in Denmark, around 100 old VHS tapes have to be digitised. That is part of Oskar Fisker Nielsen’s job.
Virtual customers make learning fun
- Recently JYSK employees around the world were introduced to new LMS training materials, which makes learning more fun.