List of AutoStore WMS Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying AutoStore WMS 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 AutoStore WMS for Warehouse Management 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 AutoStore WMS for Warehouse Management include: Ahold Delhaize Usa, a United States based Retail organisation with 236000 employees and revenues of $58.97 billion, Eddie Stobart, a United Kingdom based Distribution organisation with 5000 employees and revenues of $625.0 million, Great Bear Distribution, a United Kingdom based Distribution organisation with 5000 employees and revenues of $431.0 million, Logistics People, a United Kingdom based Professional Services organisation with 97 employees and revenues of $15.0 million and many others.
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Ahold Delhaize Usa | Retail | 236000 | $59.0B | United States | AutoStore | AutoStore WMS | Warehouse Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Ahold Delhaize USA deployed AutoStore WMS as part of a micro-fulfillment pilot to accelerate grocery e-commerce fulfillment. The Warehouse Management implementation targeted a Philadelphia e-commerce fulfillment center led by Peapod Digital Labs for The GIANT Company, designed to serve Center City and South Philadelphia and scale to fulfill approximately 15,000 online orders per week.
AutoStore WMS was implemented alongside AutoStore automated storage and retrieval hardware using hive robotic technology, with Swisslog supplying SynQ orchestration software and pick stations, and Peapod providing proprietary manual picking capabilities. The configuration emphasized high-density grid storage and goods-to-person tasking, aligning Warehouse Management workflows with robotic inventory retrieval and station-based picking to increase throughput within the micro-fulfillment center.
Operational integration consisted of AutoStore WMS coordinating with AutoStore grid hardware and Swisslog SynQ for task orchestration, while pick stations and Peapod’s manual processes handled order finalization and packing. The initiative sat within Peapod Digital Labs as the company’s e-commerce and commercial engine, and ran in parallel with other micro-fulfillment experiments such as a multi-shuttle pilot with TakeOff Technologies in Stop & Shop stores in the Hartford market.
Governance was structured as a pilot program under Peapod Digital Labs with phased rollouts and additional pilots announced for other markets. The stated objective was to streamline grocery e-commerce order fulfillment by pairing AutoStore’s grid storage density with Peapod’s picking system, aligning Warehouse Management controls to support same-day and next-day pickup and delivery operations.
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Eddie Stobart | Distribution | 5000 | $625M | United Kingdom | AutoStore | AutoStore WMS | Warehouse Management | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021 Eddie Stobart deployed AutoStore WMS within its Warehouse Management portfolio. The implementation sat under the remit of a contract Head of Business Systems who was responsible for all business systems from January 2021 to August 2021, and who managed stakeholder communication and program oversight during the period.
AutoStore WMS was configured to deliver core Warehouse Management capabilities including inventory control, goods receipt, putaway, order picking, packing and warehouse orchestration. The program explicitly covered time and attendance and labour management modules alongside the AutoStore WMS, indicating coordinated configuration across warehouse execution and workforce management functions.
Integration work was a stated responsibility, with AutoStore WMS connected via an integration layer to T&A and labour management systems and to the operational systems that feed distribution workflows. Governance and rollout activities were led by the Head of Business Systems, who coordinated requirements gathering, integration testing and staged configuration validation with stakeholders across operations, HR and senior management prior to operational use.
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Great Bear Distribution | Distribution | 5000 | $431M | United Kingdom | AutoStore | AutoStore WMS | Warehouse Management | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021 Great Bear Distribution implemented AutoStore WMS as its Warehouse Management platform at the Skelmersdale site, embedding AutoStore WMS into core inventory control and warehouse operations for a large UK 3PL operator. The deployment focused on operational integrity at the Stock & Systems Integrity Controller role, aligning day to day warehouse workflows with the new AutoStore WMS capabilities while supporting customer contractual obligations for Mondelez distribution centers.
The AutoStore WMS configuration centers on daily reconciliation workflows and IDOC handling, with formalized processes to investigate and reconcile all differences between SAP and the WMS. Functional capabilities implemented include automated IDOC reprocessing in chronological order where possible, alarm monitoring and response for Autostore system events, pallet transit tracking with a 24 hour limit on in transit status, month end reporting in conjunction with the Depot Support Manager, and management of disposals and animal feed loads.
Integrations are explicitly SAP centric, with AutoStore WMS processing failed IDOC messages sent from Autostore to SAP and ensuring transactional parity between systems. Operational coverage extends across the Skelmersdale stock integrity team, depot support management, and cross site coordination with other Mondelez DCs and the wider Mondelez team, touching business functions including inventory control, warehouse operations, account management, compliance, and site level reporting.
Governance and operational controls were formalized to support SOX aligned Autostore account management and to codify HI bay check processes as contractual obligations. The rollout emphasizes daily reconciliation protocols, explicit alarm actioning, system testing for new releases, and staff training on SAP and Autostore knowledge to ensure KPI targets are maintained and system to system integrity is continuously monitored.
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Professional Services | 97 | $15M | United Kingdom | AutoStore | AutoStore WMS | Warehouse Management | 2021 | n/a |
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