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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
amec Oil, gas and chemicals 37000 $7.6B United Kingdom COINS Global COINS iPortal Procurement 2018 n/a
In 2018, amec implemented COINS iPortal for Procurement. The deployment targeted construction-centric purchasing workflows, provisioning a supplier-facing portal and centralized requisitioning to support project procurement lifecycles. Implementation scope emphasized procurement and project controls teams across construction portfolios. COINS iPortal was configured to provide e-procurement capabilities including electronic purchase order creation, requisition approval routing, supplier catalog management and three-way invoice matching, aligned with construction procurement patterns and contract purchasing. Governance included role-based access, configurable approval workflows and centralized procurement documentation, with a staged rollout to procurement and project controls to standardize processes. The approach reflected COINS Global guidance to keep one step ahead and boost efficiency with software designed specifically for construction companies.
Barratt Construction and Real Estate 6655 $7.1B United Kingdom COINS Global COINS iPortal Procurement 2018 n/a
In 2018, Barratt implemented COINS iPortal to consolidate project procurement activity across its construction operations. The COINS iPortal deployment was positioned to support Procurement workflows for site and project purchasing, aligning with software designed specifically for construction companies and the complexities of construction procurement. The COINS iPortal implementation focused on core Procurement capabilities typical for construction firms, including a supplier portal, electronic requisitioning, purchase order generation, configurable approvals workflows, catalog management, supplier onboarding, and invoice capture with matching controls. Configuration work emphasized role based access and approval thresholds to reflect project cost controls and procurement policy, and the implementation leveraged the COINS iPortal user interface to support both office procurement teams and site users. Governance changes centered on embedding procurement rules into approval workflows and formalizing supplier interaction through the COINS iPortal supplier channel. The deployment was explicitly intended to boost efficiency by providing a construction aligned procurement layer, improving the handoff between requisition, order and supplier collaboration for Barratt procurement and supply chain functions.
Keltbray Construction and Real Estate 2000 $835M United Kingdom COINS Global COINS iPortal Procurement 2015 n/a
In 2015 Keltbray implemented COINS iPortal to bring procurement and commercial contract controls onto a single application platform. COINS iPortal was adopted as the group level Procurement and commercial ledger interface to support finance, commercial and procurement workflows across the business. The implementation emphasized contract management capabilities within COINS iPortal, including configuration of rates, limits of liability, contract end date tracking, handling of contract variations, and contract extension procedures. Configuration work included embedding approval checkpoints and recordkeeping that align with quantity surveying and commercial review processes, with COINS iPortal serving as the repository for amended contract terms and variation records. Operational coverage extended across the entire Keltbray Group, with the senior Quantity Surveyor function and the commercial team actively using COINS iPortal for contract review and cost related queries. The role of lead Super User was established at group level, creating a single point of operational expertise for COINS iPortal and driving consistent usage across finance, commercial and procurement teams. Governance and workflow adjustments centered on assigning Super User responsibilities, formalizing review cycles for client contracts, and embedding variation management into day to day commercial workflows. The Super User role also provided ongoing support for cost and finance related queries, reinforcing COINS iPortal as the operational platform for Procurement, commercial contract handling and financial data alignment.
Morgan Sindall Group Construction and Real Estate 7200 $3.6B United Kingdom COINS Global COINS iPortal Procurement 2014 n/a
In 2014 Morgan Sindall Group deployed COINS iPortal within its Procurement environment to provide subcontractors and other supply chain partners with free access to trading relationship data such as order and bidding history. COINS iPortal functioned as an externally facing supplier portal designed to expose transactional and historical procurement data to authenticated external users. The implementation was configured to surface supplier self service capabilities including order history, bidding history and trading relationship records, supported by document exchange and audit logging typical of Procurement portals. Functional modules implemented emphasized supplier access management, transaction visibility and tender record access, aligning portal behavior with standard procurement workflows for subcontractor engagement and bid management. Operational coverage concentrated on subcontractors and supply chain partners supporting Morgan Sindall Group construction projects in the United Kingdom, with direct impact on procurement, supply chain and commercial teams responsible for supplier relationships. Governance focused on permissioned external access, role based data views and audit trails to control and monitor the exchange of order and bidding information through COINS iPortal.
VINCI Construction UK Limited Construction and Real Estate 9000 $2.3B United Kingdom COINS Global COINS iPortal Procurement 2014 n/a
In 2014 VINCI Construction UK Limited implemented COINS iPortal to improve management of its supply chain and rationalize subcontractor prequalification. VINCI Construction UK Limited deployed COINS iPortal as a Procurement application to centralize prequalification questionnaires and approval workflows for subcontractors. The implementation centered on prequalification and approval capabilities, using COINS iPortal to capture PQQ data, standardize document submission, and streamline approval routing. Configuration emphasized supplier onboarding workflows, role-based approver queues, and document management to reduce duplicate data entry across procurement and commercial teams. COINS iPortal was integrated with Constructionline via the COINS integration to Constructionline to eliminate unnecessary repetition of PQQ input, enabling verification of supplier credentials without rekeying information. Operational coverage targeted supply chain and subcontractor management processes within VINCI Construction UK Limited, with portal access for suppliers and centralized oversight by procurement stakeholders. Governance changes formalized approval workflows and supplier prequalification controls within Procurement, aligning document requirements and reviewer responsibilities. The deployment addressed processes that were costing approximately 22,000 man-hours to complete annually and removed repeated PQQ input, improving efficiency without introducing new named systems.
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD COINS iPortal Coverage

COINS iPortal is a Procurement solution from COINS Global.

Companies worldwide use COINS iPortal, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as amec, Barratt, Morgan Sindall Group, VINCI Construction UK Limited and Keltbray are recorded users of COINS iPortal for Procurement.

Companies using COINS iPortal are most concentrated in Oil, gas and chemicals and Construction and Real Estate, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using COINS iPortal are most concentrated in United Kingdom, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of COINS iPortal across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using COINS iPortal range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 0%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 80%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 20%.

Customers of COINS iPortal include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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