List of De-Facto Order Management Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased De-Facto Order Management for Order 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 De-Facto Order Management for Order Management include: Hills Prospect, a United Kingdom based Distribution organisation with 144 employees and revenues of $64.9 million, Kestrel Foods, a United Kingdom based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 107 employees and revenues of $23.0 million, Planet Eclipse United Kingdom, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing organisation with 35 employees and revenues of $5.0 million and many others.
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Hills Prospect | Distribution | 144 | $65M | United Kingdom | De-Facto | De-Facto Order Management | Order Management | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012, Hills Prospect implemented De-Facto Order Management as part of a broader ERP engagement to support its UK drinks distribution operations, establishing a core Order Management capability across sales, distribution and e-commerce channels. The deployment is explicitly associated with a De-Facto partnership that began in 2012 and delivered an integrated solution covering product supply chain, order distribution and financial reporting for the company.
The implementation centered on modules for product supply chain management, order and distribution processing, financial reporting and e-commerce functionality, with configuration to support order orchestration, fulfillment workflows and inventory synchronization typical of Order Management applications. De-Facto Order Management was configured to handle order capture from digital channels, routing into distribution workflows and posting transactional data into financial reporting processes.
Operational coverage included the UK distribution network and the business functions of sales order processing, warehouse and distribution operations, e-commerce channel management and finance. The solution was delivered as an integrated ERP stack in which the De-Facto Order Management application operated as the transactional order engine feeding supply chain and financial reporting streams.
Governance and process change accompanied the rollout, with automation of manual order handling tasks and restructured order-to-cash and supply chain workflows driven by the new system. The case study documents that automation of manual tasks and improved profitability were explicit outcomes of the De-Facto Order Management implementation.
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Kestrel Foods | Consumer Packaged Goods | 107 | $23M | United Kingdom | De-Facto | De-Facto Order Management | Order Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Kestrel Foods implemented De-Facto Order Management, an Order Management application, to streamline supply chain, order fulfilment and finance processes for its Forest Feast business in the United Kingdom. The deployment targeted operational coordination between ecommerce sales and back-office fulfilment to handle high-volume, multi-variation orders described in the vendor case study.
The implementation focused on order management and order fulfilment modules within De-Facto Order Management, with configuration to optimise order processing workflows, manage multi-variation SKU data, and improve inventory visibility. Functional capabilities included e-commerce order orchestration and finance process support to align order capture with downstream accounting and fulfilment steps.
De-Facto Order Management was integrated with Kestrel Foods’ content management system to synchronise product variation and order data between the storefront and back-office systems, supporting higher order volumes and complex product variations. Operational rollout encompassed supply chain, fulfilment and finance teams in the UK, with governance centered on standardising order-to-cash workflows. Outcomes reported in the case study included faster turnaround, reduced errors and improved inventory visibility.
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Planet Eclipse United Kingdom | Manufacturing | 35 | $5M | United Kingdom | De-Facto | De-Facto Order Management | Order Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Planet Eclipse United Kingdom implemented De-Facto Order Management to address inventory accuracy, production efficiency and international landed-costs. The De-Facto Order Management deployment focused on improving stock visibility and production workflows across the company's global operations and aligning order fulfilment with inventory control.
Deployment centered on order management and fulfilment modules, inventory control and landed-cost calculation capabilities, configured to manage multiple customer order processes and to improve shop floor production sequencing. The Order Management configuration applied standard workflows to capture orders, allocate stock and orchestrate fulfilment and production release, increasing consistency in order-to-delivery handoffs.
Operational scope covered inventory, production and fulfilment functions across the United Kingdom and the companys international operations, with a focus on standardizing stock reporting and cross-site stock visibility. Functional implementation emphasized unified inventory and production workflows rather than introducing new named integration points in the public case material.
Governance updates formalized standardized customer order processes and centralized stock control workflows, supporting better inventory reporting and streamlined operations as reported in the case study. The De-Facto Order Management implementation delivered improved stock visibility, more consistent production workflows and enhanced inventory reporting for Planet Eclipse United Kingdom.
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