List of Columbus eCommerce Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Columbus eCommerce 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 Columbus eCommerce for eCommerce 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 Columbus eCommerce for eCommerce include: Toolstream (formerly Powerbox International), a United Kingdom based Distribution organisation with 198 employees and revenues of $76.2 million, Charterhouse Holdings, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing organisation with 94 employees and revenues of $39.0 million, Swecon Anlaggningsmaskiner, a Sweden based Distribution organisation with 20 employees and revenues of $2.0 million and many others.
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Charterhouse Holdings | Manufacturing | 94 | $39M | United Kingdom | Columbus Global | Columbus eCommerce | eCommerce | 2023 | Columbus | In 2023, Charterhouse Holdings engaged Columbus to replatform its B2B eCommerce to Columbus eCommerce on the Optimizely platform, replacing AspDotNetStorefront Enterprise eCommerce. The engagement began in March 2023, with Columbus acting as the implementation SI for a UK-focused manufacturing eCommerce deployment that targets continuous order capture and improved promotional reliability, within the eCommerce category. Columbus eCommerce was configured to deliver typical B2B commerce capabilities including promotional management and uninterrupted order intake during backend maintenance. The implementation emphasized scalable front-end commerce services on Optimizely and commerce orchestration to separate customer-facing order flows from backend availability, aligning functional commerce workflows to sales and order management processes. The project integrated Columbus eCommerce with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Supply Chain, establishing an integration layer that preserves order capture and promotional execution during ERP upgrade windows. This integration was explicitly designed to remove downtime risks during ERP upgrades and to maintain continuous transaction processing while Finance & Supply Chain maintenance occurs. Governance followed a defined rollout timeline led by Columbus, starting March 2023 and achieving production on April 4, 2024. The go-live delivered the stated outcomes of more reliable promotional performance and continuous order capture during ERP maintenance, and it positioned Charterhouse Holdings to scale its eCommerce operations in the United Kingdom without creating ERP upgrade-related storefront downtime. | |
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Swecon Anlaggningsmaskiner | Distribution | 20 | $2M | Sweden | Columbus Global | Columbus eCommerce | eCommerce | 2022 | Columbus | In 2022, Swecon Anlaggningsmaskiner implemented Columbus eCommerce. Columbus delivered a unified eCommerce and CMS solution for Swecon in Sweden, integrating the mySwecon customer portal and digitising roughly 300,000 spare parts to improve discoverability and enable omnichannel ordering. The Sweden eCommerce launch occurred in December 2023, and Columbus continues regional rollouts across Swecon’s footprint. The implementation of Columbus eCommerce combined content management with catalog and product data capabilities, focusing on parts cataloguing, search and navigation, product detail pages, and online ordering workflows. Configuration work emphasized structured product metadata and content templates to support high volume spare parts discovery and consistent merchandising across web and portal channels. Integration work centered on the mySwecon customer portal, establishing the Columbus eCommerce storefront as the front end for ordering and parts lookup while serving sales and aftersales functions. Operational coverage is focused on Swecon’s Sweden operations and targets parts sales and service ordering processes, with the new platform serving as the primary eCommerce channel for parts and service business functions. Governance and rollout followed a staged regional approach managed with Columbus as implementation partner, aligning catalog stewardship and order handling processes to the new platform. The deployment has increased order volumes and total sales as part of the Sweden launch, and ongoing rollouts are extending the Columbus eCommerce configuration to additional regions. | |
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Toolstream (formerly Powerbox International) | Distribution | 198 | $76M | United Kingdom | Columbus Global | Columbus eCommerce | eCommerce | 2022 | Columbus | In 2022, Toolstream implemented Columbus eCommerce, deploying an Optimizely storefront to support its B2B eCommerce operations in the United Kingdom. The Columbus eCommerce deployment addressed search, mobile UX and returns handling while introducing faster product data APIs, a loyalty scheme and improved customer self service. Functional configuration included search optimization, mobile responsive templates, a returns management workflow and a loyalty module. The implementation also exposed product data APIs for faster catalog retrieval and enabled customer self service features through the storefront. The storefront was integrated with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations to synchronize catalog, pricing and order data, and with Zendesk to route returns and customer service cases into existing support workflows. Columbus acted as the implementation partner for the rollout and coordinated the pilot launch to a controlled user group in September 2022 before a full go live in December 2022. Operational scope focused on Toolstream's distribution business in the United Kingdom and on core commerce and service functions including order capture, returns processing and loyalty management. Outcomes called out by the project were faster product data APIs, a loyalty scheme and improved customer self service. |
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