Levi Strauss Completes 60% of ERP Overhaul to Support AI-Driven Retail Strategy
Levi Strauss & Co. reports that its global ERP modernization is 60% complete, crucial for its shift to AI-driven operations. The initiative follows the US implementation in 2023 and aims to unify legacy systems to enhance data visibility. As Levi's targets a revenue growth from $6 billion to $10 billion, direct-to-consumer sales are expected to comprise 55% of its business. Additionally, Levi's is modernizing customer technology in partnership with Scayle for a better e-commerce experience.

Levi Strauss & Co. has completed 60% of its global ERP modernization, which is essential for its transition to an AI-driven operational model. The upgrade follows the successful US implementation in 2023, aiming to replace outdated systems with a unified platform to improve data visibility.
The company targets revenue growth from $6 billion to $10 billion, with direct-to-consumer sales projected to represent 55% of revenue. Concurrently, Levi's is partnering with Scayle to enhance its e-commerce capabilities, aligning with its DTC-first strategy. This coordinated transformation includes upgrading supply chain infrastructure and implementing automation to boost efficiency.




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