List of Datacor WMS Customers
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Companies using Datacor WMS for Warehouse Management include: Hubbard-Hall, a United States based Distribution organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $2.0 million, Lewis Chemical Co, a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million, Deveraux Specialities, a United States based Distribution organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Deveraux Specialities | Distribution | 10 | $1M | United States | Datacor | Datacor WMS | Warehouse Management | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Deveraux Specialities implemented Datacor WMS alongside Datacor MES in April 2023 to gain real time control over inventories, receiving, and shipping for its cosmetics ingredient distribution operations in Los Angeles, California. Datacor WMS, classified under the Warehouse Management category, was deployed to centralize warehouse workflows and provide a single system of record for inbound receiving, putaway, bin management, and outbound shipping.
The deployment emphasized operational modules for inventory visibility, receiving transactions, and shipping orchestration, and was co deployed with Datacor MES to synchronize material movements with fulfillment processes. The rollout moved the business paperless, reduced manual errors, tightened inventory control across receiving and shipping functions, and produced measurable inventory cost savings soon after go live. Governance changes focused on system driven transaction workflows and reduced paper based checklists to enforce inventory accountability for the distribution team.
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Hubbard-Hall | Distribution | 10 | $2M | United States | Datacor | Datacor WMS | Warehouse Management | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025 Hubbard-Hall implemented Datacor WMS at its Waterbury, Connecticut facility together with Datacor MES to modernize warehouse and shop floor operations and strengthen safety, quality, and production traceability. The deployment uses Datacor WMS in the Warehouse Management category to centralize inventory control and material handling processes within a single application footprint.
Datacor WMS was configured to support inventory control, receiving, picking and shipping workflows alongside digitized material validation workflows, while Datacor MES was implemented to provide shop floor execution and production lot traceability. Together the Datacor WMS application and Datacor MES deliver real time production visibility and procedural controls for quality and safety, enabling validation at point of use and recorded production events for traceability.
The integration between Datacor WMS and Datacor MES links warehouse transactions to shop floor orders at the Waterbury site, covering warehouse operations, production floor activities, quality assurance and inventory management. Operational scope is currently focused on the Waterbury facility with stated plans to expand WMS and MES to additional Hubbard-Hall sites, aligning warehouse operations with production planning and quality functions.
Governance changes included instituting digitized material validation workflows and operator level controls as part of the rollout to enforce procedural compliance and capture traceability data. Early outcomes reported by Hubbard-Hall include improved real time production visibility and digitized material validation workflows, and the company plans to expand Datacor WMS and Datacor MES to additional sites to pursue broader operational efficiency.
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Lewis Chemical Co | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 10 | $1M | United States | Datacor | Datacor WMS | Warehouse Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022 Lewis Chemical Co implemented Datacor WMS as a Warehouse Management solution to digitize warehouse operations and improve inventory accuracy across its multi facility campus in Rome, Georgia. The implementation was scoped to support operations and supply chain processes, targeting inventory control, fulfillment workflows, and cycle counting to raise inventory confidence across production and distribution channels.
Datacor WMS was configured to enforce warehouse workflows common to the Warehouse Management category, including receiving, putaway, picking orchestration, and structured inventory counting. Configuration emphasized inventory control and automated transactional capture to reduce manual reconciliation, with operational controls aligned to small enterprise scale and the companys headcount and throughput.
The deployment integrated Datacor WMS with Datacor MES to align production output with warehouse receipts and lot movement, improving traceability between manufacturing and inventory systems. Operational coverage focused on warehouse and supply chain functions within Lewis Chemical Co, enabling coordinated handoffs between production, inventory management, and fulfillment teams on the Rome campus.
Governance changes included standardized receiving and counting procedures and formalized inventory reconciliation workflows to support the new system driven processes. The implementation delivered measurable inventory accuracy gains, with spot check accuracy rising from approximately 89 percent to above 98 percent, improving inventory confidence, reducing working stock, and speeding fulfillment.
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