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Ecommerce Architecture Strategy for PMR Bullion's Live-Commodity Pricing Model

Ecommerce strategy, future-state commerce planning, platform assessment, and transformation roadmap for a precious metals business with a non-standard pricing model.

Ecommerce Architecture Strategy for PMR Bullion's Live-Commodity Pricing Model

Project Summary

PMR Bullion operates an ecommerce business where conventional retail assumptions don’t apply: product prices track live precious-metals markets, transactions are high value, inventory depends on a proprietary system, and customers need reliable pricing and fulfillment throughout the purchase process. Elogic Commerce was engaged to translate these commercial and operational requirements into a future-state ecommerce strategy before PMR committed to a technology direction, then assessed custom development and Adobe Commerce Cloud as alternative implementation paths only after the business model and future-state capabilities had been defined.


Strategic Objective
Define a scalable future-state ecommerce model capable of supporting commodity-linked pricing, checkout price locking, proprietary inventory, and high-value transactions.

Client

PMR Bullion (Precious Metals Refinery)

Industry

Precious Metals Ecommerce / Bullion Dealer

Region

USA (Tucson, Arizona)

Strategic Options Evaluated

Custom development, Adobe Commerce Cloud

Key Systems

Heart of Gold (proprietary inventory system), external live spot-price data source, FedEx, payment gateways (credit card, ACH, wire transfer)

Timeframe

Strategy and advisory engagement, approximately 3 weeks

About the Client

PMR Bullion is a U.S.-based online precious metals dealer selling physical gold, silver, platinum, and palladium bullion. Its commercial model differs from conventional retail in a critical respect: product pricing is tied to fluctuating precious-metals spot prices, locked at the moment of purchase, with specific adjustment provisions for delayed payment or cancellation.

Strategic Challenges

Live commodity pricing doesn't behave like conventional ecommerce pricing
Checkout required a defined price-lock mechanism to hold prices during purchase
Inventory depended on the proprietary Heart of Gold system, with no off-the-shelf connector
High-value transactions raised the bar on trust, checkout reliability, and payment coverage
PMR needed a comparable choice between strategic paths before committing investment

Elogic Commerce's Strategy

01

Business Model Analysis

Mapped PMR’s pricing, purchasing, payment, and fulfillment model.

02

Future-State Commerce Definition

Defined the capabilities required to support live pricing, price locking, and inventory synchronization

03

Operating-Model Assessment

Separated standard commerce capabilities from specialized logic tied to PMR’s proprietary systems

04

Strategic Technology Assessment

Compared custom development and Adobe Commerce Cloud against the future-state requirements

05

Investment & Risk Modeling

Developed comparable staffing, delivery, and dependency models for both paths

06

Transformation Roadmap

Established priorities and sequencing from strategic decision through implementation

Strategic Outcomes

Future-State Commerce Model

Defined the commerce capabilities required by PMR’s specialized business model, including commodity-linked pricing, checkout price locking, and inventory synchronization.

Strategic Technology Options

Delivered two viable transformation paths, custom development and Adobe Commerce Cloud, with comparable investment, delivery, and ownership implications.

Integration Risk Assessment

Identified Heart of Gold as the highest-risk dependency requiring explicit architectural treatment before development investment.

Transformation Roadmap

Established priorities, sequencing, and dependencies from strategic decision through implementation.

Expertise Demonstrated

Ecommerce architecture strategy
Specialized commerce-model assessment
Adobe Commerce vs. custom architecture strategy
Pricing architecture
Proprietary-system integration risk assessment
Investment modeling

Best Fit For

This strategy is relevant to businesses whose pricing, inventory, or transaction model falls outside conventional ecommerce patterns, where strategy should begin with the commercial model and operating requirements rather than with a platform shortlist.