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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Bamboo Rose PLM for Product Lifecycle 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 Bamboo Rose PLM for Product Lifecycle Management include: Dollar Tree, a United States based Retail organisation with 65894 employees and revenues of $17.58 billion, Urban Outfitters, a United States based Retail organisation with 28000 employees and revenues of $5.15 billion, Floor & Decor, a United States based Retail organisation with 9857 employees and revenues of $4.41 billion, Guitar Center, a United States based Retail organisation with 10000 employees and revenues of $2.14 billion, Torrid, a United States based Retail organisation with 8000 employees and revenues of $1.29 billion and many others.
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Dollar Tree | Retail | 65894 | $17.6B | United States | Bamboo Rose | Bamboo Rose PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Dollar Tree implemented Bamboo Rose PLM as its Product Lifecycle Management solution. The engagement was led from the Technical PMO, with a project manager responsible for project scheduling, deliverables tracking, stakeholder communication and vendor management to establish PLM hosting and operational readiness.
The implementation centered on migrating Bamboo Rose PLM environments from Hong Kong to a US data center, coordinating vendor activities, test planning, user acceptance testing and cutover events. Workstreams included environment provisioning and configuration, data onboarding and PLM workflow configuration consistent with Product Lifecycle Management functional patterns, and alignment with infrastructure teams for hosting and network readiness.
Operational coverage reached cross functional IT and application teams and extended into business functions that rely on PLM such as product development, merchandising and supply chain planning. Governance and rollout controls were formalized through communication plans, UAT and pilot sequencing, and coordinated cutover and go live events to manage risk and ensure continuity of PLM services.
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Floor & Decor | Retail | 9857 | $4.4B | United States | Bamboo Rose | Bamboo Rose PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Floor & Decor implemented Bamboo Rose PLM, a Product Lifecycle Management application. The deployment delivered a transparent view into all aspects of the product lifecycle and was positioned to provide greater scalability across merchandising and sourcing operations.
Bamboo Rose PLM was configured to centralize product information and to enable supplier collaboration and lifecycle visibility, aligning with common Product Lifecycle Management capabilities such as product data management and supplier workflow coordination. The implementation emphasized seamless integration and easy upgrades as core design goals, and Bamboo Rose provided the tools and resources to scale Floor & Decor’s product onboarding and supplier management processes.
Operational coverage extended to supplier and manufacturer networks, where collaborative workflows were established to coordinate product specifications and supply chain interactions. The rollout produced explicit business outcomes that included time and cost savings and eliminated the need for additional hires in the accounting function, reflecting reduced administrative load tied to product and supplier transaction handling.
Governance practices were adjusted to support centralized product governance and cross-functional collaboration between merchandising, sourcing, and finance, institutionalizing supplier collaboration and standardized lifecycle workflows. Bamboo Rose PLM therefore became the central Product Lifecycle Management system used to orchestrate Floor & Decor’s product development and supplier engagement.
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Guitar Center | Retail | 10000 | $2.1B | United States | Bamboo Rose | Bamboo Rose PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Guitar Center implemented Bamboo Rose PLM to centralize quality control for its Private Brand merchandise. Bamboo Rose PLM, a Product Lifecycle Management application, was configured to manage inspection workflows, quality specifications, and issue tracking for private brand goods.
The implementation concentrated on quality management and inspection workflows, including specification control, defect recording, rework tracking, and escalation routing. Inspection teams used Bamboo Rose PLM to record inbound proprietary gear inspections, re-work items with identified quality issues, and report defects to product managers as part of standard operating procedures.
Inspection findings were tracked in TradeStone and escalated to management as appropriate, reflecting operational integration between Bamboo Rose PLM workflows and existing TradeStone tracking processes. The operational scope emphasized the Private Brand quality function and its ties to product management and operations within Guitar Center.
Governance centered on inspection-to-escalation workflows and reporting lines to product managers, with department responsibilities for maintaining safety and housekeeping standards incorporated into rollout procedures. The configuration supported Guitar Center in pursuing its stated mission to achieve zero defects in Private Brand goods.
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Torrid | Retail | 8000 | $1.3B | United States | Bamboo Rose | Bamboo Rose PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017 Torrid implemented Bamboo Rose PLM as a cloud-hosted Product Lifecycle Management solution, aligning the deployment with the companywide cloud-first strategy driven from the CTO office. The Bamboo Rose PLM implementation was positioned to support Torrid’s retail product lifecycle needs during a period of portfolio changes and omnichannel expansion, and it was delivered under the enterprise PMO established by the Director of IT for Enterprise Applications.
The Bamboo Rose PLM deployment was configured to standardize product data management and lifecycle workflows, including technical specification and tech pack management, bill of materials and component tracking, line planning and assortment workflows, approval routing, and change control. Configuration emphasized structured workflows and automated approvals consistent with Product Lifecycle Management best practices to accelerate handoffs between design, merchandising, sourcing, and product development functions.
The implementation was executed as a cloud-hosted system and governed within Torrid’s broader application estate and SDLC processes. Bamboo Rose PLM was enrolled in the companywide SOX and user access review automation program, which synchronized 80 percent of SOX and UAR processes across applications. Operational coverage focused on merchandising, design, sourcing, and product development teams supporting Torrid’s retail assortments and wholesale enablement for integrated channel strategies.
Rollout and governance were managed through the PMO led by the Director of IT, leveraging the existing global delivery model and cross-functional teams established for other strategic initiatives. The PMO alignment ensured formal change control, security reviews, and coordination with other enterprise programs while embedding Product Lifecycle Management workflows into Torrid’s enterprise governance and process framework.
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Urban Outfitters | Retail | 28000 | $5.2B | United States | Bamboo Rose | Bamboo Rose PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, Urban Outfitters implemented Bamboo Rose PLM within a broader adoption of the TradeStone Merchandise Lifecycle Management suite. The deployment maps to the Product Lifecycle Management category and targeted enterprise merchandise lifecycle orchestration across merchandising and sourcing teams.
The deployment included Bamboo Rose PLM alongside modules from the TradeStone suite, specifically Collaborative Sourcing, Order Management, Global Trade Management, Supplier Community Management and Business Intelligence. Bamboo Rose PLM served as the central product data and line plan repository while Collaborative Sourcing and Supplier Community Management provided supplier collaboration and structured sourcing workflows.
Operational coverage extended to merchandising, sourcing, global trade compliance and order fulfilment functions, where Order Management and Global Trade Management modules were used to coordinate purchase orders and cross-border trade processes. Business Intelligence was implemented to centralize reporting and product performance analytics across these functions.
Governance and process restructuring emphasized centralization of product master data, formalized supplier onboarding and collaboration processes, and standardized sourcing-to-order handoffs coordinated through the Supplier Community Management capability. Configuration efforts aligned Product Lifecycle Management processes with merchandising and supply chain governance to move product development and supplier collaboration onto a unified platform.
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