List of Access Orchestrate Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Access Orchestrate customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Access Orchestrate for Advanced Planning and Scheduling from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Access Orchestrate for Advanced Planning and Scheduling include: Mollart-Cox Engineering, a United Kingdom based Professional Services organisation with 57 employees and revenues of $6.0 million, Pacson, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing organisation with 80 employees and revenues of $5.8 million, Kirkstall Precision, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing organisation with 30 employees and revenues of $3.0 million and many others.
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Kirkstall Precision | Manufacturing | 30 | $3M | United Kingdom | The Access Group | Access Orchestrate | Advanced Planning and Scheduling | 2020 | n/a | In 2020, Kirkstall Precision implemented Access Orchestrate as part of an Access FactoryMaster rollout in the United Kingdom. Access Orchestrate, categorized as Workflow Orchestration, was planned to integrate with Access FactoryMaster to move production planning off spreadsheets and to increase scheduling transparency across the shop floor. The UK deployment aimed to consolidate multiple point systems into a single integrated ERP/MRP/APS flow for precision engineering production planning. Configuration centered on Access FactoryMaster modules for production scheduling and Gantt visualisation, with Access Orchestrate expected to orchestrate automated scheduling updates and workflow handoffs. Implementation planning referenced standard orchestration capabilities consistent with Workflow Orchestration, including event-driven triggers and automated data flows between planning and execution modules. The FactoryMaster Gantt visualisation was highlighted as the primary mechanism to improve schedule clarity and day-to-day planning decisions. Integrations were scoped between Access FactoryMaster and Access Orchestrate to replace spreadsheet-based handoffs and to consolidate up to eight separate systems noted in the deployment scope. Operational coverage focused on production planning, scheduling, and shop floor administration within the company’s UK operations. The orchestration layer was designed to centralize scheduling orchestration and reduce manual administrative tasks across those business functions. Governance and rollout were coordinated through the FactoryMaster program, with Access Orchestrate integration described as a module-level extension and phased enablement during the FactoryMaster adoption. The deployment notes explicitly cite a reduction in administrative overhead through replacement of up to eight separate systems and improved scheduling transparency as target outcomes. | |
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Mollart-Cox Engineering | Professional Services | 57 | $6M | United Kingdom | The Access Group | Access Orchestrate | Advanced Planning and Scheduling | 2021 | n/a | In 2021, Mollart-Cox Engineering deployed Access Orchestrate as the final piece of a digital transformation alongside Access FactoryMaster to strengthen production scheduling visibility within Production Planning & Scheduling. The deployment targeted the precision engineering production environment to deliver tighter scheduling control and clearer stock position across the business. The implementation configured Access Orchestrate to provide scheduling and capacity planning functionality that operates alongside FactoryMaster transactional and shop floor data. Access Orchestrate was used to orchestrate work orders and sequencing while relying on FactoryMaster for inventory records and order execution details, reflecting a typical Production Planning & Scheduling integration pattern. Integrations focused on operational continuity between production planning, procurement, and finance, with Access Orchestrate consuming FactoryMaster planning inputs to enable more just in time raw material purchasing and to expose capacity constraints. The rollout covered UK operations and directly impacted production planning, purchasing, and cash flow visibility functions. Governance and process changes reoriented planners to a centralized scheduling workflow using Access Orchestrate alongside FactoryMaster, formalizing capacity review and purchase timing processes. Outcomes reported from the deployment included improved capacity planning, reduced stock holding through more just in time purchasing, and better cash flow visibility as a result of the integrated Access Orchestrate and Access FactoryMaster configuration. | |
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Pacson | Manufacturing | 80 | $6M | United Kingdom | The Access Group | Access Orchestrate | Advanced Planning and Scheduling | 2020 | n/a | In 2020, Pacson implemented The Access Group's Access Orchestrate APS to address manual planning boards and improve on-time delivery in its Dundee manufacturing operations, targeting manufacturing production planning workflows. The deployment focused on shop floor scheduling and order sequencing for Pacson Valves, positioning Access Orchestrate as the central planning engine for day to day production planning and short horizon scheduling. Access Orchestrate was configured to run finite capacity scheduling, order prioritization, visual planning boards, and exception management consistent with APS functionality, with rule sets and planning horizons adjusted for Pacson's shop floor constraints. The implementation emphasized configurability of sequencing logic and automated rescheduling to reduce manual adjustments and accelerate lead-times. Operational coverage was scoped to Pacson's Dundee production site and the core production planning function, with integration touchpoints implemented to ingest order headers and status feeds from order entry and shop floor systems, and to export revised schedules to operational teams. The rollout included staged cutover of planning workflows and handover to production planners, aligning scheduling outputs with daily operational execution. Governance shifted to a planner driven orchestration model with standardized scheduling cadences and exception handling processes, supported by Access Orchestrate dashboards and planning rules. Reported outcomes included a jump in on-time delivery from roughly 50 percent to about 90 percent and accelerated lead-times, with more than 95 percent of orders delivered within one week as reported. |
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