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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Cleveland-Cliffs Manufacturing 30000 $19.2B United States Ellipse Solutions Ellipse Purchasing Procurement 2018 n/a
In 2018 Cleveland-Cliffs implemented Ellipse Purchasing to centralize Procurement activities across its enterprise. The deployment established a corporate parts creation team and an automated parts request system to capture item requests from plant personnel and standardize part data across all facilities. Ellipse Purchasing was configured as the authoritative Material Masters repository and catalog workbench, supporting part number creation and change workflows, vendor maintenance, and part lifecycle controls. Implemented functional capabilities included attribute classification according to a defined protocol, research to prevent duplicate part creation, structured change control processing, and data reporting and mining to support catalog hygiene and request modification. The implementation spanned Purchasing, Operations, Maintenance, Inventory, Stores, Engineering, Accounts Payable, Internal Audit, Safety, Environmental, and Quality, with ongoing supplier collaboration to validate attributes and remove obsolete or duplicate part numbers. The environment referenced adjacent systems including Aptean Tabware, Oracle, TEAMS, and PMIS as related tools used by stakeholders, while the item data system was identified as Ellipse Purchasing. Governance and process changes centered on a gatekeeper model for new part and change requests, enforced change control to ensure consistent enterprise practice, and formalized training and backup responsibilities for inventory processes within the Ellipse business system. Staff responsibilities included maintaining the part number database, supporting catalog workbench activities, coordinating cross-functional review, and supporting potential future system transitions while preserving catalog integrity.
Core Natural Resources Oil, Gas and Chemicals 5000 $2.5B United States Ellipse Solutions Ellipse Purchasing Procurement 2014 n/a
In 2014 Core Natural Resources implemented Ellipse Purchasing to support Procurement across its Northern Appalachian operations. The deployment covered purchasing and receiving workflows for four underground coal mines, two preparation plants, two full scale warehouse facilities, and two administrative division offices, and the system was used by the Purchasing Manager responsible for those sites. Ellipse Purchasing was configured for full cycle purchasing requisitions and receiving, with operational use documented as creation of purchase orders, receipt posting of all products into the Ellipse Purchasing system, and contract authoring and maintenance for contractors working on property. Functional capabilities in use included requisition-to-order processing, goods receipt confirmation, contract management, and inventory control modules consistent with Procurement best practices. Operational coverage extended to transactional handoffs with the Accounts Payable department for invoice dispute resolution and collaborative problem solving, and to vendor relationship workflows for managing missing proof of deliveries and future purchasing options. Warehouse management oversight and inventory optimization workflows were operated from the Ellipse Purchasing instance to manage on property storage facilities, and receiving records were the primary source of truth for material availability across the Northern Appalachian division. Governance responsibilities were formalized in role and process terms, with the Purchasing Manager authoring and maintaining contracts, serving as the escalation point for invoice and vendor issues, and providing operational support during emergency incidents including mine rescue coordination. Day to day workflows emphasized direct coordination between purchasing, warehouse operations, and Accounts Payable, reflecting process ownership and cross functional governance embedded in the Ellipse Purchasing deployment.
Hycroft Banking and Financial Services 25 $4M United States Ellipse Solutions Ellipse Purchasing Procurement 2013 n/a
In 2013, Hycroft implemented Ellipse Purchasing. The 25-employee Banking and Financial Services firm adopted Ellipse Purchasing to formalize purchasing activity and establish a governed Procurement function. Configuration centered on standard Procurement capabilities, including requisition to purchase order workflows, purchase order management, supplier master data, and approval routing. Ellipse Purchasing was implemented in concert with staff training on acQuire databasing systems and Microsoft Office, and Hycroft personnel learned acQuire databasing systems, Ellipse purchasing software, and Microsoft Office to support transactional entry, procurement documentation, and basic reporting. Operational coverage focused on finance and administrative functions responsible for vendor onboarding and purchase controls. Governance work included defining approval workflows, documenting procurement processes, and embedding purchase requisition and invoice matching procedures into routine operations.
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  1. Community West Credit Union, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organization with 50 Employees

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Ellipse Purchasing Coverage

Ellipse Purchasing is a Procurement solution from Ellipse Solutions.

Companies worldwide use Ellipse Purchasing, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Cleveland-Cliffs, Core Natural Resources and Hycroft are recorded users of Ellipse Purchasing for Procurement.

Companies using Ellipse Purchasing are most concentrated in Manufacturing, Oil, Gas and Chemicals and Banking and Financial Services, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

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

Companies using Ellipse Purchasing range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 33.33%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 0%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 33.33%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 33.33%.

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

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