Case Study

Leister Group: Halves costs with composability through Uniform

How Leister Group halved costs reinventing architecture with composability

The Leister Group is a global market leader in innovative plastic welding, process heat, gas sensing, and micro-optic technologies, providing high-quality, reliable, premium products supported by an international network of subsidiaries and partners.

The legacy digital experience platform (DXP) supporting its multi-site, multi-locale digital presence and eight Shopify commerce stores had become unstable, slow, and expensive, threatening the future viability of both lead generation and e‑commerce performance. Alongside digital experts Soulcode, Leister Group successfully migrated to a composable, Uniform-led technology stack, slashing annual platform costs while delivering faster development speed, better marketer autonomy, and a cleaner architecture for future upgrades.

Uniform helped Leister Group achieve:

  • 50% reduction in annual platform costs, with up to $100k saved by moving to Uniform + Vercel. 
  • Full multi-site, multi-locale, multi-store rebuild completed in 36 weeks with just 3.5 FTE developers
  • Marketers gained a simplified, visually-driven editing experience with the ability to configure data sources independently. 
  • Operational complexity reduced by consolidating all brands and locales into a single Uniform project. 
  • Faster content creation and increased agility for launching new digital experiences

Read the full case study to see how the new composable architecture positions Leister Group for long-term digital evolution, enabling faster, safer, and more flexible expansion into new channels and experiences.

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