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AmcoGiffen Construction and Real Estate 1500 $454M United Kingdom COINS Global COINS Procurement Procurement 2019 n/a
In 2019, AmcoGiffen implemented COINS Procurement to support its Procurement function at the Barnsley site. COINS Procurement has been in operational use since October 2019 by procurement staff, where Assistant Buyer responsibilities include creating purchase orders for plant and materials and maintaining supplier and product information. The deployment emphasized purchase order management, supplier rate negotiation workflows and item master or catalog upkeep, aligning with the documented activities of creating POs and negotiating rates. COINS Procurement was configured to provide role based access for procurement users and to record supplier pricing and transactional purchase order history, reflecting standard Procurement capabilities for order capture and supplier pricing management. Operational coverage is centered on the procurement team serving site operations in Barnsley, with day to day use by roles such as Assistant Buyer to generate purchase orders and manage supplier rates. Governance focused on transactional workflow discipline, including purchase order creation, supplier negotiation procedures and product data stewardship within COINS Procurement.
Antler Homes Construction and Real Estate 20 $3M United Kingdom COINS Global COINS Procurement Procurement 2019 n/a
In 2019, Antler Homes implemented COINS Procurement to support its Procurement operations for residential development projects. COINS Procurement has been used by a buyer at Antler Homes from September 2019 to present to manage material takeoffs, send tender enquiries, schedule materials and liaise with site managers, reflecting the company's small 20-employee construction and real estate operating model in the United Kingdom. The deployment centers on core procurement capabilities common to the Procurement category, including requisitioning and purchase order management, supplier and tender management, materials scheduling, and document control for filing and paperwork. COINS Procurement is configured to align with day to day procurement workflows used by the buyer, enabling structured tender issuance, tracking of material requirements from working drawings, and formalization of purchase orders. Operational coverage is focused on the procurement function and its coordination with site management across Antler Homes residential developments, embedding procurement steps into routine workflows from takeoff to delivery. Governance is reflected in organized filing and paperwork practices reported by the buyer, with COINS Procurement serving as the system of record for supplier interactions, tender responses and material scheduling for ongoing projects.
BCEGI UK Construction and Real Estate 200 $90M United Kingdom COINS Global COINS Procurement Procurement 2019 n/a
In 2019 BCEGI UK implemented COINS Procurement to centralize purchase order processing and procurement workflows across its Manchester head office and regional site offices. COINS Procurement was configured to support the companys administrative and site-facing procurement activities, aligning with the Procurement apps category and the day-to-day duties of administration clerks who generate purchase orders, order PPE and stationery, arrange printing and drawings, and manage document distribution.
Cameron Homes Construction and Real Estate 121 $95M United Kingdom COINS Global COINS Procurement Procurement 2017 n/a
In 2017, Cameron Homes selected COINS Procurement as the initial procurement-focused element of a broader COINS Global implementation. Cameron Homes is a Staffordshire based construction and real estate company with roughly 121 employees that has continued a staged adoption of COINS applications since selection in 2017. Cameron Homes implemented COINS Procurement alongside COINS Subcontract Management, COINS Construction, COINS CVR, COINS Financials, COINS Payroll, COINS House Sales CRM and COINS Customer Care, and is actively implementing COINS Land Appraisal. The full product name COINS Procurement is used as the procurement system of record, classified under the Procurement Apps Category, and is configured to operate with adjacent COINS modules to support commercial procurement and subcontract workflows. Operational coverage extends across procurement, commercial estimating and subcontract management, site construction operations, finance and payroll, sales and handover via House Sales CRM, and customer service through Customer Care. The planned rollout of COINS mobile apps indicates an intent to extend procurement and construction processes into mobile field operations and to bring Land Appraisal into the same application footprint. Deployment has followed a phased, module by module rollout model, with successive implementations over time and ongoing projects for Land Appraisal and mobile capabilities. Governance has followed an application centric approach, with COINS Procurement positioned as the procurement component within Cameron Homes COINS application estate, and additional modules added to broaden functional coverage across the business.
City & Country Construction and Real Estate 200 $50M United Kingdom COINS Global COINS Procurement Procurement 2020 n/a
In 2020, City & Country implemented COINS Procurement for Procurement functions across its construction operations in the United Kingdom. The deployment centralized purchasing for project teams and procurement staff at the 200-employee firm, aligning buying workflows with project delivery and estimating functions. The implementation focused on procurement modules such as purchase order management and supplier tendering, material scheduling and bill of materials management, and scope of works authoring. COINS Procurement was configured to support material take-offs from architect and engineer drawings, generation of tender enquiries for subcontract and material packages, and production of material schedules for key items including doors and ironmongery. Operational coverage included procurement, estimating, and site delivery teams, where buyers placed material and subcontract orders using COINS Procurement and executed material analysis and order approval workflows. Cost control capabilities supported cost versus budget analysis tied to project budgets, and governance was enforced through structured approval gates and embedded procurement workflows to manage order issuance and subcontract scope control.
Construction and Real Estate 3000 $540M Australia COINS Global COINS Procurement Procurement 2015 n/a
Construction and Real Estate 30 $5M United Kingdom COINS Global COINS Procurement Procurement 2016 n/a
Construction and Real Estate 200 $35M United Kingdom COINS Global COINS Procurement Procurement 2011 n/a
Utilities 290 $50M United Kingdom COINS Global COINS Procurement Procurement 2015 n/a
Construction and Real Estate 200 $26M United Kingdom COINS Global COINS Procurement Procurement 2011 n/a
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD COINS Procurement Coverage

COINS Procurement is a Procurement solution from COINS Global.

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

Organizations such as Laing ORourke Australia, Keltbray, Tilbury Douglas, formerly Interserve, Meydan Sobha and Civmec are recorded users of COINS Procurement for Procurement.

Companies using COINS Procurement are most concentrated in Construction and Real Estate, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

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

Companies using COINS Procurement range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 16%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 64%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 20%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 0%.

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

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