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Ilicut – expanding custom wood cutting across Europe
built by Synolia
Selling custom-cut wood panels online may seem straightforward at first glance - until you consider the level of precision customers actually expect. When someone wants an oak kitchen worktop with sink cutouts positioned exactly 30cm from the left edge, or a bamboo stair tread cut to fit an unusual angle, standard product pages don’t cut it. For Ilicut, a family-owned wood specialist with roots stretching back to 1885, that serves thousands of customers across Europe, this reality drove their search for a platform that could handle complexity without sacrificing user experience.
GWO (Gdańskie Wydawnictwo Oświatowe) – Educational Publishing powered by Sylius
built by sabat24
GWO is one of the first privately owned educational publishing houses in Poland, established in 1991, and currently ranks as the second most popular textbook publisher in the country. Their flagship mathematics series, "Matematyka z plusem," is used by the majority of primary school students in Poland. Over the years, the company has grown well beyond traditional textbooks - today their portfolio spans digital courses, interactive maps, teacher tools, e-books, and more, all managed by an in-house development team. With multiple sales channels serving different customer segments, and 350,000 orders processed annually, the platform holding it all together needed to be more than just functional.
MotoByCAT – Motorcycle Transport with Sylius
built by Synolia
Sometimes, you just know it’s time for a big change. For MotoByCAT, that moment came when their old website started to feel more like a roadblock than a tool for growth. It wasn’t responsive, updating it was a hassle, and the whole experience just didn’t reflect their 10+ years of expertise in two-wheeler transport. The mission was clear: build something that would not only modernize their digital presence but also show customers that their motorcycles were in the best hands.
Gruchy Combustibles modernized heating fuel delivery
built by WEEBY
Gruchy Combustibles is a family business with over 50 years of experience in the heating fuel industry. Founded in 1971, this regional leader in fuel delivery serves northwestern France with an impressive logistics network: four strategically located warehouses, their own fleet of trucks, and dedicated delivery drivers. Nonetheless, by 2023, their Prestashop-based platform was actively limiting their growth potential. Customers expected the smooth, personalized experience they’d find on major eCommerce sites, while Gruchy’s complex multi-warehouse operations demanded technical sophistication that their aging platform simply couldn’t deliver.
4Ustore’s multi-entity wholesale transformation
built by Nedbase
Relying on an outdated platform makes transformation inevitable. For 4Ustore, a Dutch wholesale company running multiple B2B and B2C webshops across food and non-food categories, Magento 1 had become exactly that kind of barrier. What started as a functional setup had grown into something far more fragile, holding together eCommerce, product management, backorders, warehouse operations, and order picking in one increasingly unstable system. With hundreds of orders flowing through daily and eight distinct webshops to manage, the question was no longer whether to migrate, but how to do it without the whole thing coming apart in the process.
From Magento 1 to Sylius – an eCommerce migration at Marseille Provence Airport
built by ACSEO
The transformation at Marseille Provence Airport (AMP) store began when their team recognized the need to completely reinvent their online shopping experience. In 2023, with over 10 million passengers flowing through their terminals, AMP took a bold step forward by partnering with ACSEO, our Premium Solution Partner, to modernize their airport’s website. 
Tisséo Voyageurs – Public Transportation industry on Sylius
built by EMAGMA
Tisséo Voyageurs operates the public transport network in the Toulouse metropolitan area and is the second-largest player of its kind in France. The company manages two metro lines (with a third under construction), a tram line, numerous bus lines, and a smartcard system for digital ticketing. With a workforce of over 2,700 employees, Tisséo supports nearly 100 different types of transport tickets. In 2022 alone, people took 125.7 million trips using the Tisséo network — a clear sign of the essential role it plays in the region’s mobility.
Maréchal Fraîcheur – the Fresh Food Market with Sylius
built by Synolia
Selling fresh, local produce online comes with constraints that standard eCommerce platforms weren't really built for - next-day delivery slots, pickup point selection, weekly basket updates, and a catalog that changes with the seasons. Maréchal Fraîcheur had been making it work since 2010, serving the Lyon metropolitan area with 800 products - from seasonal fruits and vegetables to cheeses, herbs, and grocery items - delivered the next day to a pickup point or directly to companies, with no subscription required. But when COVID-19 pushed order volumes higher than their old platform could handle, the cracks became impossible to ignore. Slow performance, a frustrating mobile experience, and an unintuitive checkout were costing them customers at exactly the moment demand was growing.
QUITOQUE’s – Online Food Delivery Provider
built by Synolia
For a fully digital business like Quitoque, the eCommerce platform isn't just a sales channel. It's the entire operation. Founded in 2014, the company grew into one of France's key players in the meal kit delivery market, shipping fresh, high-quality ingredients directly to customers' doors. But the platform that got them there had been accumulating technical debt for years. A rigid architecture, slower development cycles, and a system that was becoming harder for the internal team to manage were all starting to hold the business back at exactly the point where it needed to move faster.
mofakult – store with parts for the motorcycle industry
built by Fusonic GmbH
Mofakult sells spare parts for two-stroke mopeds from the 1960s, 70s, and 80s - many of which no longer exist anywhere on the market. What started as a hobby project in Switzerland in 2010 had grown into a 41-person company with ambitions to expand across Europe. But the Magento 1.9 platform holding it all together had reached end of life, with performance issues on both ends, no security updates, and no real path to scaling into new markets.