List of Enablon EHS Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Enablon EHS customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Enablon EHS for Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) 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 Enablon EHS for Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) include: Rexel, a France based Distribution organisation with 26804 employees and revenues of $22.78 billion, AGCO Corporation, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 27900 employees and revenues of $14.41 billion, Freeport‑McMoRan, a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 28500 employees and revenues of $7.58 billion, PepsiCo Mexico, a Mexico based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 10200 employees and revenues of $7.01 billion, Ergon Inc., a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 3000 employees and revenues of $2.32 billion and many others.
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AGCO Corporation | Manufacturing | 27900 | $14.4B | United States | Wolters Kluwer | Enablon EHS | Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025 AGCO Corporation expanded use of Enablon EHS as its enterprise platform for Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) and sustainability, unifying program management across multiple brands and more than 120 global locations in 30 countries. The deployment objective was to centralize ESG and EHS data that had previously been managed in ad hoc Excel files and custom dashboards, establishing a single operational environment for baselining emissions, water, and waste data and for ongoing sustainability target setting.
AGCO configured Enablon EHS around the Enablon Metrics module to capture quantitative sustainability and safety data, and implemented a Metrics validation workflow to improve data quality and drive compliance. Initial configurations focused on emissions, water, and waste baselining, and AGCO expanded functionality to include leading indicators and CAPA tracking. In 2024 AGCO introduced six key leading indicators within the Enablon Metrics module, including CAPA Closure Rate, Safety Observations, Leadership Walks, and Safety Training Participation, to increase proactive safety management.
Operational coverage centers on the global EHS team and site-level EHS managers, with the Enablon EHS platform used by sustainability and environmental managers across brands and regions. AGCO used a global survey and Metrics outputs from Enablon to design a worldwide waste program called RETHINK, aligning site-level process changes with centralized data collection. Onboarding included a global policy and training sessions at every location to drive consistent data capture and interpretation.
Governance and process changes were implemented in parallel, with a global policy governing data submission, a Metrics validation workflow to enforce data accuracy, and recurring communication rhythms. AGCO runs global townhalls to communicate ESG value, and a global sustainability manager meets bi-weekly with environmental managers to coordinate site initiatives and remove roadblocks, reinforcing site leadership engagement and accountability.
Outcomes reported from the Enablon EHS deployment are explicit, AGCO exceeded its corporate goal to divert more than 90 percent of nonhazardous waste by 2026 early in 2025 by diverting 94 percent of nonhazardous waste, and the introduction of leading indicators contributed to a 52 percent reduction in the Total Case Incident Rate by year end. The Enablon EHS platform is positioned as the enterprise backbone for ongoing EHS and sustainability measurement and cross functional alignment across EHS, sustainability, and finance.
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Ergon Inc. | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 3000 | $2.3B | United States | Wolters Kluwer | Enablon EHS | Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Ergon Inc. implemented Enablon EHS to address Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) requirements across its corporate EHS function. The Enablon EHS implementation focused on a set of core capabilities, explicitly including Event/Incident Management, Metrics and Performance Management, Regulatory Compliance Management with integrated content, Audits and Inspections, and Environmental Management for Air Quality.
Configuration work emphasized event lifecycle orchestration and standardized incident investigation workflows, combined with centralized metrics reporting and audit planning. Regulatory Compliance Management was deployed with integrated compliance content to support permit and reporting obligations, and Environmental Management targeted air quality monitoring and reporting processes.
Operational ownership centered on EHS and compliance teams, with process governance adjusted to standardize incident reporting, audit frequency, and metrics rollup across business functions. Rollout was staged to enable iterative adoption of core modules while preparing governance for additional functional modules.
Upcoming phases identified in the program included Chemical Management and Safety and Health Management, indicating a planned expansion of Enablon EHS beyond incident and environmental modules into comprehensive chemical and occupational safety capabilities.
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Freeport‑McMoRan | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 28500 | $7.6B | United States | Wolters Kluwer | Enablon EHS | Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Freeport-McMoRan implemented Enablon EHS to support Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) operations and corporate sustainability reporting. The deployment was used specifically for GHG emissions tracking and calculations that feed the company sustainability report, climate report, and CDP submissions, with environmental engineering staff operating the application for emissions data capture and calculation validation.
Configuration work focused on emissions management and reporting workflows in Enablon EHS, including setup of calculation engines, standardized data collection templates, and reporting templates aligned to sustainability and regulatory disclosure needs. The implementation also served as a data source for machine learning and modeling training activities applied to air quality analysis, with environmental engineering personnel using Enablon datasets to support model development and validation.
Operational coverage centered on EHS, sustainability, and environmental engineering teams, with processes structured to consolidate emissions inputs and produce standardized reports for corporate disclosure. Integration activities emphasized linking Enablon EHS outputs into established reporting cycles and analysis workflows, while retaining site and corporate control points for data entry and verification.
Governance work included establishing consistent calculation methodologies and centralized reporting workflows within Enablon EHS, updating procedural controls to support climate and CDP reporting, and incorporating model training practices for air quality analytics into EHS technical processes. The program positioned Enablon EHS as the authoritative system for GHG accounting and related environmental analysis within Freeport-McMoRan.
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Melbourne Water Corporation | Utilities | 1399 | $1.4B | Australia | Wolters Kluwer | Enablon EHS | Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Melbourne Water Corporation implemented Enablon EHS to support its Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) functions. The deployment targeted centralized incident and risk management across the utility's corporate operations in Melbourne, Australia, and was absorbed into the enterprise application portfolio overseen by the IT applications organization.
The Enablon EHS implementation delivered a focused Incident and Risk module, configured for incident capture, risk register management, corrective action tracking and compliance workflow orchestration consistent with Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) application capabilities. Configuration emphasized role based access controls, workflow automation for incident escalation and task assignment, and operational reporting feeds to support compliance and safety workflows.
Enablon EHS operated alongside other corporate systems supported by Melbourne Water's IT team, including Technology One financial and asset systems, Project Online, SQL databases and Crystal Reports, with application system managers responsible for ongoing support, maintenance and upgrade planning. Operational ownership rested with IT Service Owners and Application System Managers who transitioned the solution into steady state support and coordinated with business stakeholders for continuous improvement.
Governance arrangements formalized IT Service Owner oversight, annual Capex and Opex planning, and continuous improvement cycles driven by a small team of application managers. Project records indicate the project team completed a successful implementation of the Incident and Risk system in Enablon EHS, with subsequent governance focused on support, upgrades and stakeholder relationship management.
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PepsiCo Mexico | Consumer Packaged Goods | 10200 | $7.0B | Mexico | Wolters Kluwer | Enablon EHS | Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 PepsiCo Mexico deployed Enablon EHS as its Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) platform to centralize EHS and sustainability planning across the LatAm sector. The implementation positioned Enablon EHS as the institutional myEHS system for manufacturing sites, warehouses, distribution centers and sales operations, with coordination to PepsiCo Global Corporate.
The Enablon EHS implementation focused on modules for EHS data management and performance metrics, myEHS administration and ToDo dashboard maintenance, audit and action plan tracking, and greenhouse gas accounting for Direct GHG Scope 1, Electricity Indirect GHG Scope 2 and Other Indirect GHG Scope 3. The workstream explicitly included mapping and tracking of legal requirements, licenses and permits, support for GEHSMS program development, and coordination of the GEHSMS Academy to embed standard operating procedures and training.
Operational integration emphasized data governance and reporting, including data validation processes and monthly and annual operation plans consolidation. The deployment served as the central source for EHS performance data used alongside business analytics and reporting tools, with users routinely leveraging Microsoft Office, Global Brain, Power BI and Tableau for downstream reporting and visualization while Enablon EHS maintained transactional EHS records and action item workflows.
Governance and process changes were framed by the Plan, Do, Check, Act model and included regionwide data governance trainings, handbook creation and standardized procedures to ensure adherence across LatAm users. The Enablon EHS rollout was tasked with coordinating compliance tasks across LatAm, ensuring closure of audit-derived action plans and supporting stated corporate goals of zero accidents, zero occupational diseases, zero landfill, zero environmental damages, reduced absenteeism and reduced water and energy consumption.
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Distribution | 26804 | $22.8B | France | Wolters Kluwer | Enablon EHS | Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) | 2020 | n/a |
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| Arthur J. Gallagher | Insurance | 51261 | $10.1B | United States | 2026-02-17 | |
| Yuzedata | Professional Services | 15 | $3M | United States | 2026-01-27 | |
| Asahi Glass Co | Manufacturing | 8014 | $800M | Japan | 2025-07-01 | |
| Professional Services | 10 | $1M | United States | 2025-07-01 | ||
| Utilities | 76800 | $34.9B | United States | 2025-06-23 | ||
| Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 61000 | $339.2B | United States | 2025-05-21 | ||
| Professional Services | 250 | $35M | France | 2025-03-13 | ||
| Professional Services | 1100 | $260M | Germany | 2024-11-07 | ||
| Distribution | 2500 | $800M | Canada | 2024-10-01 |