CASE STUDY

Migration from Magento 1 to Magento 2 - Lens Company

Full-stack Development
Malaysia
2 Months
Tech Stack Used
Magento

The Solution

Now, The Company has a clean responsive with a complete look and flow that provides optimal viewing and interaction experience.

The new upgraded website has made huge strides in improving customer experience and cutting down on shopping “pain points”. These improvements make shopping much simpler for customers, as well as provide a safer and stable browsing environment. We have successfully migrated products 3K, 33K+ orders with customers more than 16K from M1 to M2 website. The M2 website is similar to the M1
website and Client is very happy with SunArc work.

Client Profile

Company founded in 2012 on a mission to provide World Class customer support and the most competitive price in the market. Who always endeavour to deliver high-quality lenses as well as customer service. Their motto is to provide the best circle lens to customers based on their needs with Customer satisfaction.

Over a long time running the online business, the M1 website met some significant issues with its performance. That’s why they got in touch with Sunarc to improve the site. After examining the old website, and listening to their expectations, we suggested them to migrate from Magento 1 to Magento 2 to enhance the site comprehensively functionality.

The Challenge

The client wanted to keep their existing features and mentioned extensions from Magento 1. As one can imagine, Magento 1 extensions are not compatible with Magento 2.Customer provided us with M2 extensions for their website.

To migrate data from M1 to M2- The first challenge for us to keep their existing features customers, products, orders, images, store configurations, etc. on the M2 website. Which we have completed with 3rd party extensions. From start, it was not working properly, raised concern to the extension support team, finally succeed to migrate all the data from the M1 website.

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