List of AEB Intralogistics WMS Customers
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Companies using AEB Intralogistics WMS for Warehouse Management include: Villiger Söhne AG, a Switzerland based Retail organisation with 1500 employees and revenues of $350.0 million, Bohle, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing organisation with 300 employees and revenues of $60.0 million, Festo Microtechnology ch, a Switzerland based Professional Services organisation with 100 employees and revenues of $9.0 million and many others.
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Bohle | Manufacturing | 300 | $60M | United Kingdom | AEB | AEB Intralogistics WMS | Warehouse Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 Bohle implemented AEB Intralogistics WMS to centralize and standardize control of its global inventories, establishing a single Warehouse Management instance that aligns operational activity across its UK base and international inventory network. The deployment was positioned to provide consistent stock visibility and transactional control across receiving, storage, and distribution functions.
AEB Intralogistics WMS was configured to support core Warehouse Management capabilities including inventory tracking and real time stock visibility, inbound receiving and putaway, multi-mode picking and shipping validation, and cycle counting with barcode driven transactions. The configuration emphasized role based access, operational tasking for warehouse staff, and structured master data for SKUs and locations to enable consistent execution of warehouse workflows.
Operational scope covered warehouse operations, inventory control, and distribution teams, with governance focused on standardizing inventory rules, stock reconciliation processes, and warehouse operational procedures across sites. Rollout and operationalization centered on site by site onboarding and process harmonization to establish a unified ledger of global inventory under AEB Intralogistics WMS.
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Festo Microtechnology ch | Professional Services | 100 | $9M | Switzerland | AEB | AEB Intralogistics WMS | Warehouse Management | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Festo Microtechnology AG deployed AEB Intralogistics WMS to automate warehouse and export processes as it moved into a new production facility with an integrated logistics center. The AEB Intralogistics WMS implementation, classified as Warehouse Management, was executed in a two week cutover and targeted operational readiness for inbound receiving, inventory control, order picking, and outbound shipping workflows.
The deployment configured core Warehouse Management capabilities including inventory visibility, picking sequence control, slotting optimization, and shipping orchestration to align warehouse operations with the logistics center and export handling. Rollout scope covered the facility’s warehouse and export functions, with governance focused on standardized operational procedures and handover to production and logistics teams.
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Villiger Söhne AG | Retail | 1500 | $350M | Switzerland | AEB | AEB Intralogistics WMS | Warehouse Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015 Villiger Söhne AG migrated the AEB Intralogistics WMS deployment to the AEB data center to address escalating in-house support workloads and to secure continuous availability on business days. Villiger had previously operated AEB software from its own data center, and the 2015 migration shifted hosting and operational responsibility to the vendor environment to ensure predictable uptime and vendor-managed maintenance for the Warehouse Management solution.
The AEB Intralogistics WMS implementation covered core Warehouse Management capabilities including inventory control, order processing and warehouse execution workflows, while operating alongside AEB customs and export management functionality that required frequent regulatory updates. The implementation narrative emphasizes configuration and release management as critical operational modules, since mandatory restricted party lists and the German Customs ATLAS e-customs updates created a steady cadence of vendor patches and legal-driven change.
Operational scope and governance changed as a result of the migration, with IT at Villiger moving from hands-on patching and day-to-day support toward vendor coordination and service-level oversight. The shift centralized update deployment and testing within the AEB data center, reducing the internal support burden for customs-driven changes and aligning availability responsibilities with the vendor, while warehouse operations, customs/export processing and IT support remained the primary business functions impacted by the new hosted model.
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