List of Deposco Bright Warehouse Customers
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Companies using Deposco Bright Warehouse for Warehouse Management include: Labcorp, a United States based Life Sciences organisation with 70000 employees and revenues of $13.01 billion, Power Design, a United States based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 2700 employees and revenues of $650.0 million, Hourglass Cosmetics, a United States based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 500 employees and revenues of $50.0 million, Fortress Building Products, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 150 employees and revenues of $25.0 million and many others.
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Fortress Building Products | Manufacturing | 150 | $25M | United States | Deposco | Deposco Bright Warehouse | Warehouse Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Fortress Building Products implemented Deposco Bright Warehouse, deploying a Warehouse Management application to address manual fulfillment and inventory control practices. The deployment targeted a paper-based picking process that relied on printed order slips and lacked barcode scanning, creating inventory count and order accuracy risks that constrained growth.
Deposco Bright Warehouse introduced a paperless, fully integrated fulfillment workflow, enabling automated order picking and packing alongside barcode scanning for pick, pack and cycle counting. Functional capabilities implemented include order fulfillment orchestration, barcode-driven inventory control, real-time inventory visibility and shipment staging with order stage tracking. Scanning methods and barcode integration were configured to reduce manual counting and human error in warehouse transactions.
The implementation integrated with Fortress Building Products' ERP, sales channels and manufacturing system to provide one accurate, real-time view of inventory across fulfillment and accounting systems. Operational coverage focused on warehouse floor operations, fulfillment processes, shipping notifications and inventory count workflows that span manufacturing output to customer shipments. The integrated system enabled stage-level order visibility to support earlier customer notifications and tighter inventory reconciliation.
Deployment and governance included onsite process reviews and regular remote sessions to align operational workflows and configure picking and scanning rules. Governance changes shifted work from sequential paper slip handling to scanned, transaction-based workflows, and established inventory control procedures and shipment notification processes to standardize fulfillment operations. Configuration templates and operational playbooks were used to support ongoing warehouse expansion and new product line onboarding.
Fortress reported 99.98% order accuracy and a 150% increase in top-line revenue since implementation as documented in the Deposco customer success story. Deposco Bright Warehouse now functions as the Warehouse Management platform for Fortress Building Products, supporting fulfillment, inventory control and operational scaling.
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Hourglass Cosmetics | Consumer Packaged Goods | 500 | $50M | United States | Deposco | Deposco Bright Warehouse | Warehouse Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Hourglass Cosmetics implemented Deposco Bright Warehouse, a Warehouse Management solution, to support a new warehouse and rapid scaling across multichannel retail and 3PL operations. The project responded to explicit needs for inventory segmentation and automated paper free fulfillment, and the selection prioritized a system able to integrate with two ERP instances and to support both Hourglass and a sister brand as a 3PL.
Deposco Bright Warehouse went live with minimum viable product capabilities within a three month timeline, meeting the customer goal of less than 90 days from signing to implementation. Core functional capabilities deployed included inventory segmentation, paper free fulfillment workflows, and order picking user interfaces designed for rapid onboarding, with the company reporting new employee pick productivity in about fifteen minutes and a sustained order accuracy rate of 99.95 percent.
Integrations were implemented to connect Deposco Bright Warehouse to two separate ERP systems so the WMS could serve Hourglass Cosmetics operations while also managing fulfillment as a 3PL for Kate Sommerville. The deployment covered multichannel fulfillment processes across domestic operations and later enabled expansion into the UK market, where a related Unilever brand went live on Deposco in March 2020.
Rollout governance emphasized a rapid MVP approach and simplified operational training to minimize disruption during the warehouse expansion. Reported operational outcomes in the customer success documentation include a 6.5x year over year increase in shipments and sustained high order accuracy, positioning Deposco Bright Warehouse as the operational core for Hourglass Cosmetics Warehouse Management and 3PL services.
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Labcorp | Life Sciences | 70000 | $13.0B | United States | Deposco | Deposco Bright Warehouse | Warehouse Management | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Labcorp implemented Deposco Bright Warehouse as its Warehouse Management application at the Columbia, Maryland inbound fulfillment site. The implementation targeted inbound warehouse operations that directly support supply distribution to technicians, kitting areas, and the packing floor, aligning the Warehouse Management platform with clinical supply handling that supports patient care workflows.
Deposco Bright Warehouse was configured for core Warehouse Management workflows including inbound receiving against RMA orders, UPS inbound drop off processing, sorting and putaway, kitting support, reserve replenishment to pick locations, and daily cycle counting. The system was provisioned to operate with Android handheld devices for mobile scanning and transaction capture, and PC based terminals for administrative functions, enabling handheld-driven receiving and cycle count transactions together with desktop transaction reconciliation.
Operational coverage centered on the Labcorp Columbia MD warehouse inbound function, where the Deposco Bright Warehouse orchestrated material transfers from truck to sort, movement to technicians or kitting stations, and restocking of depleted pick locations. The implementation emphasized WMS-driven task flows for warehouse associates, including using handheld scanners to receive supplies, conduct cycle counts, and record inventory adjustments, while supporting manual tasks such as larger inventory reorganizations and workspace maintenance.
Governance and process changes focused on standardizing receiving and kitting procedures, formalizing cycle count cadence using the WMS on handheld devices, and embedding administrative workflows into Deposco Bright Warehouse driven processes. Training emphasis was on handheld device operation, basic PC transaction entry, and adherence to inventory control rules, creating operational discipline for inbound associates, kitting teams, and warehouse management.
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Construction and Real Estate | 2700 | $650M | United States | Deposco | Deposco Bright Warehouse | Warehouse Management | 2021 | n/a |
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