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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Datascope 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 Datascope WMS for Warehouse Management include: Deli Spices, a South Africa based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 350 employees and revenues of $50.0 million, Jonsson Workwear South Africa, a South Africa based Retail organisation with 160 employees and revenues of $22.0 million, American Metalcraft, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 120 employees and revenues of $12.0 million and many others.
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American Metalcraft | Manufacturing | 120 | $12M | United States | Datascope | Datascope WMS | Warehouse Management | 2016 | Business Technology Partners |
In 2016, American Metalcraft implemented Datascope WMS. The deployment of Datascope WMS in the Warehouse Management category focused on modernizing picking, packing and shipping at the Franklin Park distribution center in the Chicago area.
The implementation leveraged core Warehouse Management capabilities including configurable pick and pack workflows, task orchestration for warehouse operators, inventory control and shipping execution to streamline order fulfillment. Configuration work emphasized order prioritization and automation of warehouse tasks to reduce manual touch points on the DC floor and to standardize packing and shipping processes.
Business Technology Partners acted as the Datascope DSP and system integrator for the US deployment, leading the U.S. implementation. American Metalcraft was the first US based Datascope WMS site and the solution went live at the end of January 2017, with a phased operational cutover concentrated on the single distribution center.
Vendor case documentation records rapid post go live throughput gains, reporting that 65 to 70 percent of orders were packed and shipped within one day by March 2017 and that weekly overtime was eliminated. Governance and operational changes included redefined warehouse workflows and operator tasking aligned to Datascope WMS order fulfillment sequences and shipping processes.
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Deli Spices | Consumer Packaged Goods | 350 | $50M | South Africa | Datascope | Datascope WMS | Warehouse Management | 2009 | n/a |
In 2009, Deli Spices implemented Datascope WMS at its main factory/DC in Epping, Cape Town to improve inventory control, receiving and the conversion of large spice shipments for manufacturing and distribution across Southern Africa. Datascope WMS, a Warehouse Management application, was configured to support warehouse traceability and tighter stock controls aligned with production and distribution schedules.
The deployment emphasized core Warehouse Management capabilities including receiving, inventory control, lot and batch traceability, putaway and staging for manufacturing conversions, and outbound picking for regional distribution. Datascope WMS was configured to enforce transactional accuracy in physical goods handling and to support workflow sequencing from goods receipt through conversion into manufacturing batches.
The implementation was integrated with SYSPRO ERP to synchronize inventory status, lot traceability and warehouse transactions with manufacturing and order fulfillment processes. Operational coverage centered on the main Epping DC while supporting distribution across Southern Africa, enabling warehouse process orchestration and improved alignment between warehouse operations and SYSPRO-driven finance and production workflows.
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Jonsson Workwear South Africa | Retail | 160 | $22M | South Africa | Datascope | Datascope WMS | Warehouse Management | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012 Jonsson Workwear South Africa implemented Datascope WMS as a Warehouse Management application at its Johannesburg distribution centre. The deployment was intended to address apparel distribution complexity and to centralize warehouse operations for receiving, putaway, voice picking, carton cubing and named-wearer carton packing workflows.
Datascope WMS was configured to support voice directed picking, carton cubing logic, directed putaway routines and explicit named-wearer packing processes, with layout and slotting rules embedded in the system configuration. Functional capabilities implemented include receiving and replenishment orchestration, pick path guidance through voice picking, carton dimensioning for cube optimization and packing workflows tied to customer specific carton requirements.
The implementation integrated with SYSPRO ERP to exchange orders, inventory balances and shipment confirmations, establishing a systems integration layer between warehouse execution and enterprise resource planning. Operational coverage focused on the Johannesburg distribution centre and the warehouse and distribution business functions that service Jonsson Workwear South Africa.
Governance and process changes included a formal rollout of voice picking and major layout and slotting reconfiguration, with a go-live on July 1, 2013 that transitioned teams to system driven picking and packing procedures. Post go-live the Datascope WMS delivered voice picking and slotting improvements that supported improved pick efficiency and scalability as reported after the July 1, 2013 cutover.
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