Fluent Commerce OMS in MACH Architecture — Brico Privé
Composable OMS Architecture for Flash-Sale E-commerce at Scale
Brico Privé, a French flash-sale platform for home improvement, needed a composable Order Management System to replace a legacy monolithic order infrastructure. Doctor Project implemented Fluent Commerce within a MACH (Microservices, API-first, Cloud-native, Headless) architecture, enabling real-time inventory management and dynamic order orchestration capable of handling peak flash-sale traffic without degradation.
Legacy OMS Unable to Handle Flash-Sale Traffic Peaks and Multi-Vendor Fulfillment
Brico Privé's legacy OMS could not scale to peak flash-sale events. Traffic spikes overwhelmed inventory sync cycles — leading to overselling, delayed order confirmations, and vendor fulfillment failures during high-demand windows. The business required a cloud-native, event-driven OMS capable of handling concurrent order volumes with real-time inventory reservation across multiple vendor fulfillment nodes — without the architectural constraints of a monolithic platform.
Fluent Commerce OMS Implementation in a MACH Architecture Stack
Implemented Fluent Commerce as the composable OMS layer within a MACH architecture stack. Designed event-driven order orchestration for flash-sale scenarios: real-time inventory reservation at event launch, concurrent order processing with vendor fulfillment routing, and order splitting logic for multi-vendor carts. API-first integration enabled independent scaling of the OMS during peak traffic without impacting storefront performance. Azure DevOps CI/CD pipeline managed the full release cycle from feature development through production deployment.
Technology Stack
Fluent Commerce OMS, MACH architecture, Azure DevOps, event-driven order orchestration, API-first integration, cloud-native e-commerce, composable commerce
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