Leinfelden-echterdingen, 70771,
Germany
Ferdinand Gross & Co Technographics
Discover the latest software purchases and digital transformation initiatives being undertaken by Ferdinand Gross & Co and its business and technology executives. Each quarter our research team identifies on-prem and cloud applications that are being used by the 200 Ferdinand Gross & Co employees from the public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources.
During our research, we have identified that Ferdinand Gross & Co has purchased the following applications: Dematic Multishuttle for Warehouse Management in 2008, Microsoft Azure Cloud Services for Application Hosting and Computing Services in 2020 and the related IT decision-makers and key stakeholders.
Our database provides customer insight and contextual information on which enterprise applications and software systems Ferdinand Gross & Co is running and its propensity to invest more and deepen its relationship with Dematic , Microsoft or identify new suppliers as part of their overall Digital and IT transformation projects to stay competitive, fend off threats from disruptive forces, or comply with internal mandates to improve overall enterprise efficiency.
We have been analyzing Ferdinand Gross & Co revenues, which have grown to $20.0 million in 2024, plus its IT budget and roadmap, cloud software purchases, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions for Ferdinand Gross & Co intention to invest in emerging technologies such as AI, Machine Learning, IoT, Blockchain, Autonomous Database or in cloud-based ERP, HCM, CRM, EPM, Procurement or Treasury applications.
SCM
Vendor |
Previous System |
Application |
Category |
Market |
VAR/SI |
When |
Live |
Insight |
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| Dematic | Legacy | Dematic Multishuttle | Warehouse Management | SCM | n/a | 2008 | 2009 |
In 2008 Ferdinand Gross & Co deployed Dematic Multishuttle as a Warehouse Management solution to automate small-parts storage and sequencing at its industrial supplies distribution centre in Germany. The implementation used a unique combined roaming and captive Dematic Multishuttle configuration. The project initiated in June 2008 and went live in May 2009, aligning shuttle-based buffering with downstream picking and packing zones.
Functional capabilities implemented focused on automated small-parts storage, sequencing and buffering to support order fulfilment workflows and reduce manual sorting. Operational scope covered the company distribution centre in Germany and impacted warehouse operations, order fulfilment and labour planning. Reported outcomes following go live included a reduction in order throughput from up to 3.5 hours to 30 to 60 minutes, extended order cut-off windows and an approximate 50 percent reduction in labour hours.
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IaaS
Vendor |
Previous System |
Application |
Category |
Market |
VAR/SI |
When |
Live |
Insight |
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| Microsoft | Legacy | Microsoft Azure Cloud Services | Application Hosting and Computing Services | IaaS | n/a | 2020 | 2020 |
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