Pro Fireworks Drives Explosive Growth With Retail Pro Prism
The Path to Retailing with Retail Pro
James Stajos was studying International Law when he got the call: his family's Michigan-based pyrotechnic business was in transition and they needed his help.
What was originally intended to be six-month term gained permanency and soon spun off into the ultra-competitive retail business that is Pro Fireworks today.
And, when James needed greater efficiency in his stores, "I commissioned my IT team to find the best point of sale software - and we chose Retail Pro," James said. "At the time I knew that a major racing group was using Retail Pro, and I thought, if they're using it and I can afford it, let's do it!"
Background
Back when James got involved in the company, fireworks were a tough business.
At that time, shooting off fireworks was illegal in Michigan, though legal at the federal level. Antiquated laws governed fireworks when they were much more dangerous than today's modern and safer products.
James knew to grow his business he would have to build an international brand of fireworks. So he launched a line of fireworks using the best factories, chemicals, and packaging. He then added that line into the product lines sold in his booths and stores.
Soon after launching this first line of fireworks, James opened his first store in Indiana, not too far from the Michigan border, but kept up the drive to remove obstacles to building his business in his home state.
In 2011, James successfully lobbied lawmakers to change the outdated laws, and now, the company runs 13 Pro Fireworks stores in Michigan.
Year after year, James kept advancing his craft and his business. Pro Fireworks was the first US company to offer sky lanterns and has since donated them to organizations including Make-A-Wish, Susan G. Komen, and AIDS Foundation.
The company was also the first to use neon colors primarily in artillery shells and cakes, which are more expensive to make and therefore less common. Pro Fireworks' products are designed to be biodegradable and safe. James continues to advance into new markets with niche products such as noiseless, smokeless, and perchlorate free fireworks.
"When people come into our stores, their eyes light up because fireworks are something they want to buy," James said. "Roughly 30 percent of our customers are enthusiasts – they know exactly what they want and probably know more about the fireworks than I do! The remaining 70 percent want an experience -- and that's really where we can help the customer choose the best fireworks for the experience they want to see."