List of Centric Locus WMS Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Centric Locus 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 Centric Locus WMS for Warehouse Management include: Blokker, a Netherlands based Retail organisation with 4000 employees and revenues of $1.92 billion, PLUS Supermarkt, a Netherlands based Retail organisation with 4700 employees and revenues of $650.0 million, CASA International NV, a Belgium based Retail organisation with 2000 employees and revenues of $400.0 million, Edco Eindhoven, a Netherlands based Retail organisation with 478 employees and revenues of $60.0 million and many others.
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Blokker | Retail | 4000 | $1.9B | Netherlands | Centric | Centric Locus WMS | Warehouse Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Blokker deployed Centric Locus WMS to standardize warehouse operations across its Netherlands logistics organization. Centric Locus WMS is a Warehouse Management application used by Blokker to centralize inventory control and operational workflows for its retail distribution network, supporting the retailer s operational needs as a company with approximately 4,000 employees.
The implementation focused on core Warehouse Management capabilities typical for a WMS, including inbound receiving, putaway and location management, task orchestration for picking and packing, outbound shipping workflows, and inventory reconciliation with real-time stock visibility. Configuration work emphasized rules-based task assignment and process-driven workflows to align daily operations with warehouse execution procedures, while standard functional terminology such as warehouse locations, picking strategies, and replenishment controls was embedded in system configuration.
Governance and process change accompanied the technical deployment, with logistics leadership driving standardized procedures and operational controls. As stated by Wim Röling, Logistics manager at Blokker, Centric Locus WMS forces the organization to work in a structured and correct manner, reflecting enforced process discipline and ongoing operational governance within Blokker s logistics function.
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CASA International NV | Retail | 2000 | $400M | Belgium | Centric | Centric Locus WMS | Warehouse Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, CASA International NV implemented Centric Locus WMS to manage core warehouse operations in the Warehouse Management category. The deployment was positioned as a central system for warehouse orchestration and inventory control, and Operations Manager Bart Douwen stated, The controlling Locus WMS offers us a lot of added value.
The Centric Locus WMS implementation configured standard Warehouse Management capabilities including inbound receiving, putaway, inventory control, replenishment, picking and packing workflows, and outbound shipping orchestration. Configuration focused on warehouse execution and inventory visibility, applying task management, barcode scanning workflows, and order consolidation to support retail fulfillment and store replenishment processes.
Operational scope covered warehouse operations supporting CASA International NV retail distribution, impacting operations, logistics, and inventory management business functions. Governance emphasized WMS-driven standardized workflows and operational role definitions to enforce process discipline and centralized control of inventory movements. The project narrative explicitly cites added value from Centric Locus WMS as an outcome.
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Edco Eindhoven | Retail | 478 | $60M | Netherlands | Centric | Centric Locus WMS | Warehouse Management | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012, Edco Eindhoven implemented Centric Locus WMS. The Centric Locus WMS was deployed as part of a concurrent Infor M3 rollout across operations in the Netherlands, England, Spain and Hungary, establishing a Warehouse Management capability to support retail distribution and fulfillment functions.
The Centric Locus WMS implementation incorporated standard Warehouse Management functionality including receiving, putaway, inventory control, task orchestration, picking and shipping workflows, and barcode-driven inventory transactions. Configuration work focused on aligning warehouse processes to Infor M3 transaction flows, and on configuring fulfillment and inventory control rules consistent with retail distribution operations.
From an integration perspective, Centric Locus WMS was integrated with the Infor M3 ERP environment, with the ERP serving as the central transactional system. The ERP environment later linked to a Track on Trade customs entrepot system in 2014 and to HRM and payroll systems Persmaster and Paymaster plus the YOUPP web portal in 2015, while a new webshop launched in 2015 with direct integration to the ERP.
Governance was led by an internal project leader who coordinated across business consultants, process owners and suppliers, providing cross-country program management for Netherlands, England, Spain and Hungary. Operational ownership covered warehouse and logistics teams, inventory and order management, and required process alignment between retail operations and ERP transaction handling.
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PLUS Supermarkt | Retail | 4700 | $650M | Netherlands | Centric | Centric Locus WMS | Warehouse Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015 PLUS Supermarkt implemented Centric Locus WMS as a Warehouse Management deployment to embed voice-directed picking across its primary distribution footprint. The rollout concentrated on distribution centers in Haaksbergen, Ittervoort and Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht and included installation of 220 voice terminals and wireless headsets supplied by Vocollect, with the voice picking application provided by CaptureTech Decibel Voice and linked to Centric Locus WMS. PLUS Supermarkt implemented Centric Locus WMS to centralize picking orchestration and task allocation for supermarket distribution operations.
Configuration work focused on voice-directed picking workflows, pick-to-voice task orchestration, terminal provisioning and inventory staging controls typical of Warehouse Management systems. Centric Locus WMS was configured to generate pick lists, route optimized picking sequences and accept real-time confirmations from the CaptureTech voice layer to maintain inventory accuracy. The implementation included device on-boarding, radio network validation for the 220 terminals, and headset pairing and calibration for Vocollect wireless units.
The integration architecture linked CaptureTech Decibel Voice as the voice middleware to Centric Locus WMS, permitting real-time task handoff and confirmation messaging between the WMS and voice terminals. Operational coverage targeted distribution operations and order fulfillment workflows across the named Dutch sites, supporting picking, replenishment triggers and outbound consolidation. CaptureTech supplied the voice application layer while Vocollect supplied the wearable hardware, together forming the voice picking stack integrated with Centric Locus WMS.
Rollout governance emphasized phased site onboarding, device provisioning standards and training for warehouse operatives and supervisors to adopt voice-directed processes. PLUS Supermarkt was finalizing the introduction of the new voice picking system while reporting that the distribution centers were already leading, compared to a productivity improvement of five percent with the prior voice approach. Process changes centered on operator task flows and exception handling within Centric Locus WMS, with operational ownership retained by distribution operations.
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| Logo | Company | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Country | Evaluated |
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| Dataplex | Professional Services | 28 | $3M | Greece | 2025-06-16 | |
| All Sport Group | Distribution | 70 | $8M | Belgium | 2025-06-05 |