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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Hunter'S Specialties Oil, Gas and Chemicals 393 $70M United States DSI Global DSI Warehouse Management Warehouse Management 2019 n/a
In 2019, Hunter'S Specialties implemented DSI Warehouse Management, deploying DSI Cloud Inventory to integrate with its NetSuite environment and support warehouse and inventory operations in the United States. The deployment addressed Warehouse Management business functions, directing capabilities toward warehouse, inventory control and fulfillment workflows. Configuration emphasized core WMS capabilities typical of the Warehouse Management category, including inventory management, order picking workflows, cycle counting and real time inventory visibility, with DSI Cloud Inventory serving as the cloud application layer. The implementation focused on configuring picking logic and inventory validation to improve operational accuracy at the warehouse level. Integration with NetSuite provided transactional synchronization for inventory levels and order status, positioning DSI Warehouse Management as the operational WMS layer while NetSuite retained order and financial management roles. Governance centered on warehouse operations and inventory teams in the United States, with process changes to picking and inventory reconciliation workflows to align operational practice with system enforced procedures. The stated objective of the deployment was to increase picking accuracy and overall operational efficiency by using DSI Warehouse Management and DSI Cloud Inventory as the Warehouse Management platform integrated with NetSuite. The implementation targeted warehouse and inventory operations to realize the intended accuracy and efficiency improvements.
Otis Elevator Manufacturing 71000 $14.2B United States DSI Global DSI Warehouse Management Warehouse Management 2014 n/a
In 2014, Otis Elevator implemented DSI Warehouse Management. The DSI Warehouse Management deployment targeted warehouse and manufacturing material flows at the Otis Florence South Carolina site, supporting deliveries to the manufacturing floor and outbound crate movement to the Distribution Center, within the Warehouse Management domain. DSI Warehouse Management was configured to manage core Warehouse Management functions including pick list driven kitting, Kanban transaction handling, cycle counting, inventory transfers, receiving operations, and crate and cart documentation. Operational scripts for warehouse and receiving were used to standardize pick and putaway workflows, and the system controlled task lists that guided Material Handlers to fill production carts and stage completed crates for DC shipment. Operational coverage explicitly included the Florence SC facility and its interfaces with shop floor material routes, where Material Handler roles operate PIV tuggers and execute designated tugger routes to deliver full carts, return empties, and move completed crates. Governance and shop floor process integration were implemented through daily toolbox meetings and established shop floor management elements such as Tier 1, QCPC, 5s, and Material Review Board workflows, with supervisors responsible for logging discrepancies and overseeing Kanban and cycle count transactions. Deployment architecture emphasized scripted warehouse logic to orchestrate material movement and transactional control over kitting and Kanban processes, aligning system workflows with on site operational procedures and documentation requirements. The implementation positioned DSI Warehouse Management as the operational control layer for Otis material handling, linking picklist driven tasks, cycle counts, and crate documentation to on site manufacturing replenishment and distribution center staging.
Rawlings Retail 500 $300M United States DSI Global DSI Warehouse Management Warehouse Management 2021 n/a
In 2021, Rawlings implemented DSI Warehouse Management using DSI Cloud Inventory to gain real-time inventory visibility for product lines acquired from Easton. The deployment targeted Warehouse Management processes to support rapid intake and processing of more than 200 truckloads of incoming inventory across the United States, enabling the company to operate inventory control independent of backend ERP capabilities. The implementation emphasized core Warehouse Management capabilities, including real-time inventory visibility, inbound receiving orchestration, lot and serial traceability, putaway and location control, and operational inventory reconciliation workflows. DSI Cloud Inventory was configured to deliver immediate traceability and operational control at the warehouse layer, aligning WMS functional workflows with warehouse and inventory team operations. Architecturally the solution was provisioned as a cloud inventory management instance under DSI Cloud Inventory, providing centralized operational visibility for distributed warehouse locations within the United States. Governance focused on warehouse process ownership and inbound intake procedures to manage the Easton product lines, with rollout sequencing organized around inbound truckload throughput and traceability requirements rather than ERP integration.
Leisure and Hospitality 350 $55M Australia DSI Global DSI Warehouse Management Warehouse Management 2018 n/a
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD DSI Warehouse Management Coverage

DSI Warehouse Management is a Warehouse Management solution from DSI Global.

Companies worldwide use DSI Warehouse Management, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Otis Elevator, Rawlings, Hunter'S Specialties and Youfoodz are recorded users of DSI Warehouse Management for Warehouse Management.

Companies using DSI Warehouse Management are most concentrated in Manufacturing, Retail and Oil, Gas and Chemicals, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using DSI Warehouse Management are most concentrated in United States and Australia, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of DSI Warehouse Management across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using DSI Warehouse Management range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 75%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 0%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 25%.

Customers of DSI Warehouse Management include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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