Richline, Boss Logics Partner on Fine Jewelry, New Tech
The jewels can be previewed at the upcoming JCK Las Vegas show.

The multi-year collaboration will begin with the introduction of a fine jewelry collection from Richline Group alongside new technology from Boss Logics.
It will also position the tech provider as Richline’s exclusive data partner for independent jewelers globally.
Boss Logics offers solutions to help vendors and retailers collaborate with greater efficiency through simplifying ordering, managing inventory, and enhancing the use of technology at the point of sale.
Its new collaborative approach with Richline pairs focused in-store assortments alongside rapid dropshipping from robust extended assortments, said Boss Logics CEO Zach Lipsky.
The companies’ shared goal is to identify and implement ways for retailers to enhance their sales while reducing their overhead, he said, which begins with automating product creation and streamlining ordering for retailer’s stores and websites.
This union of jewelry and technology will make it seamless for retailer partners to select, launch, promote, and sell fine jewelry from Richline, the companies said.
The offering was built using learnings from B2B ordering and catalog platform Boss Logics Live.
“It has always been our desire to partner with better independent jewelers to create a world class fine jewelry experience,” said Richline Group CEO Dave Meleski.
“Boss Logics’ best-in-class technology will make it possible for us to better integrate with our retail partners to provide unrivaled value across a vast array of fine jewelry categories.”
Lipsky added, “This new partnership is the next step towards our mission to better align vendors and retailers through technology on behalf of the next generation of jewelry buyers,” said.
“We could not dream of a better partner than Richline to support our ambitious vision to integrate emerging technology with fine jewelry.”
Both companies will preview this new experience at JCK in Las Vegas, showcasing the focused fine jewelry collections from Richline, as well as a look at an innovative omnichannel experience from Boss Logics.
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