Carus-Verlag - One of the leading music publishers for sacred and secular choral music
- Industry
- Publisher
- Location
- Stuttgart
- Goals
- Since the founding of the publishing house in 1972, the Carus editions have set standards for musical practice
- Focus
- Choir singers and conductors
Products used
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Carus-Verlag, based in Leinfelden-Echterdingen near Stuttgart, is one of the leading international providers of sacred and secular choral music. With over 30,000 available works, including numerous scholarly Urtext editions, the publishing house is an established name in the choral scene worldwide.
Initial situation
Carus-Verlag's existing online shop was based on OXID eShop and was originally developed by another OXID partner. With the desire for continuous further development, technical optimisation and future-proof support, the publishing house was looking for an experienced e-commerce partner who not only understood the existing system, but could also develop it further in the long term.
Netensio Takes over and optimises
Netensio GmbH took on the project and thus full responsibility for the operation, maintenance and further development of the online infrastructure. As a specialised OXID partner, we contribute our expertise in all areas of digital commerce.
Thanks to the continuous optimisation and further development of the system, Carus-Verlag can now offer its customers a stable, intuitive and modern shopping experience - both for physical editions of sheet music and for digital content. The close collaboration with the Carus team enables us to quickly implement new requirements and jointly tap into digital potential.
The partnership between Carus-Verlag and Netensio GmbH represents a successful combination of tradition and the digital future. As a technical partner, we ensure that the publisher's online infrastructure remains efficient, up-to-date and ready for the challenges of international e-commerce.