List of ARI Network eCatalog Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying ARI Network eCatalog 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 ARI Network eCatalog for eCommerce 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 ARI Network eCatalog for eCommerce include: Polaris, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 18500 employees and revenues of $8.93 billion, Briggs & Stratton, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 5200 employees and revenues of $1.90 billion, Oscar Wilson Engines & Parts, a United States based Distribution organisation with 50 employees and revenues of $35.0 million and many others.
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Briggs & Stratton | Manufacturing | 5200 | $1.9B | United States | ARI Network | ARI Network eCatalog | eCommerce | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Briggs & Stratton implemented the ARI Network eCatalog as an eCommerce Platform to enhance online parts identification on its public website. The deployment embedded ARI’s PartStream illustrated parts lookup into the consumer-facing site, targeting aftermarket parts search and dealer support in the United States, with the stated goals of reducing support burden and improving customer satisfaction while driving more online parts sales.
The ARI Network eCatalog implementation centered on the PartStream illustrated parts lookup capability, delivering visual part identification and structured parts catalog views that connect consumers and dealers to specific aftermarket SKUs. Configuration work emphasized catalog publishing, visual exploded diagrams, and part reference workflows that support both direct consumer ordering pathways and dealer lookup use cases.
Operational scope included aftermarket and dealer support functions across the United States, affecting customer support, e-commerce merchandising, and parts sales operations. Governance and rollout focused on aligning web catalog content and dealer lookup processes to the new illustrated parts capability, and the project was explicitly intended to reduce support calls, improve customer satisfaction, and increase online parts sales.
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Oscar Wilson Engines & Parts | Distribution | 50 | $35M | United States | ARI Network | ARI Network eCatalog | eCommerce | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012, Oscar Wilson Engines & Parts implemented ARI Network eCatalog, an eCommerce Platform, integrating ARI’s PartStream into its dealer portal to provide approximately 3,500 authorized dealers secured access to OEM parts lookup and online ordering. The deployment centered on parts and aftermarket dealer operations and was scoped to the U.S. Midwest dealer network, reflecting a targeted approach to dealer-facing commerce and parts distribution workflows.
The ARI Network eCatalog implementation provisioned catalog management and parts lookup capabilities backed by PartStream content, along with online order capture and checkout workflows tailored for dealer procurement. Configuration emphasized authenticated dealer access, customer specific pricing and visibility controls, and search and cross reference functionality consistent with aftermarket parts commerce requirements.
Operational coverage included dealer operations, parts sales desks and customer service teams that relied on the dealer portal for parts identification and ordering. Integrations explicitly included ARI’s PartStream as the authoritative parts data feed into the dealer portal, and the solution was instrumented to support secured dealer credentialing and role based access to pricing and ordering functions.
Governance and rollout were organized around the dealer network, with the implementation focused on process alignment for parts lookup, order accuracy and dealer satisfaction. The program sought to increase productivity and order accuracy across dealer operations, while preserving controlled access to OEM parts data within the ARI Network eCatalog environment.
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Polaris | Manufacturing | 18500 | $8.9B | United States | ARI Network | ARI Network eCatalog | eCommerce | 2011 | n/a |
In 2011, Polaris implemented ARI Network eCatalog to provide GEM dealers with direct access to electronic parts catalogs and structured service information. The deployment used ARI’s PartSmart capability to deliver electronic parts catalogs and service documentation, aligning the ARI Network eCatalog eCommerce Platform with Polaris aftermarket and parts processes for GEM. The initial rollout focused on dealer portal integration across the United States, positioning the ARI Network eCatalog as the dealer facing catalog and ordering system for GEM dealers.
Configuration emphasized catalog ingestion, SKU mapping, parts lookup search, and dealer specific pricing visibility, with catalog update workflows to maintain parts data consistency. Integrations were centered on dealer portal integration to surface PartSmart catalogs and to enable parts ordering and service information access for the dealer network, operationally covering GEM dealers in the United States. Governance changes addressed dealer access controls and catalog publication processes to support standardized parts lookup and ordering workflows.
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