List of Extensiv Order Manager Customers
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Companies using Extensiv Order Manager for Order Management include: Grupo Bimbo, a Mexico based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 146910 employees and revenues of $23.90 billion, LootCrate, a United States based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 150 employees and revenues of $130.0 million, Nomad Goods, a United States based Retail organisation with 102 employees and revenues of $20.0 million, Food Huggers, a United States based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Food Huggers | Consumer Packaged Goods | 10 | $1M | United States | Extensiv | Extensiv Order Manager | Order Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Food Huggers implemented Extensiv Order Manager as its Order Management solution to centralize orders and inventory across global warehouses. Deployment focused on a centralized order hub using Extensiv Order Manager to provide inventory planning and automated order routing, enabling operations to balance fulfillment load and respond to demand variability.
Configured modules included order routing and inventory planning applied to fulfillment and shipping workflows, with automation rules to route spike volume and allocate stock across sites. The published 2022 case documents that Food Huggers processed approximately 2,000 extra orders during a viral surge, shipped 98 percent of orders on time, and saved about eight hours per week through automation and inventory planning, while governance moved toward automated routing rules and centralized order visibility via Extensiv Order Manager.
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Grupo Bimbo | Consumer Packaged Goods | 146910 | $23.9B | Mexico | Extensiv | Extensiv Order Manager | Order Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Grupo Bimbo implemented Extensiv Order Manager as its Order Management platform to centralize order orchestration across domestic and cross border distribution channels. The deployment targeted logistics and back office order-to-cash workflows supporting inbound scheduling, inland MX US import tracking, and warehouse replenishment for the southern US distribution footprint.
Extensiv Order Manager was configured to manage order orchestration, inbound receipt processing, inventory balancing, invoicing workflows, template uploads, and receipts generation. Configuration emphasized data integrity controls and operational templates to support back office functions including invoicing and record maintenance.
The implementation was integrated with Grupo Bimbo operational systems explicitly listed by internal staff, including Oracle for records and invoicing and eBavelbitam alongside Extensiv systems for reporting and template management. Operational coverage included inland shipment scheduling for MX US imports and continuous communications with supply chain, transportation, and logistics teams to align order strategies with supply and demand.
Governance and process changes were led from logistics supervision, with responsibilities including maintaining data integrity, creation of KPIs and business analysis for the board of directors, and supervision of back office operations. Outcomes documented by staff include maintaining and balancing optimal warehouse inventory levels to ensure adequate supply for sales orders in the southern US and identifying operational opportunities through KPI driven analysis.
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LootCrate | Consumer Packaged Goods | 150 | $130M | United States | Extensiv | Extensiv Order Manager | Order Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020 Loot Crate implemented Extensiv Order Manager to centralize Order Management and improve multi-warehouse visibility and fulfillment automation. Extensiv Order Manager was deployed to support fulfillment and inventory operations, with the full product name used to anchor the system and its category role in order orchestration.
Configuration emphasized order orchestration and multi-warehouse inventory management, combined with automated fulfillment workflows using orderbots to reduce manual touch points. Implementation work focused on rule-based order routing, inventory allocation across warehouse locations, and automated fulfillment processing typical of Order Management platforms.
Operational coverage centered on fulfillment operations and inventory teams across multiple warehouse sites, with the rollout executed rapidly and the platform going live in under sixty days. The deployment scaled support for a materially larger SKU set while preserving inventory visibility and operational throughput.
Governance and process changes aligned around automated order processing rules and tightened inventory controls to reduce human error. The case study reports that the implementation helped Loot Crate more than double product lines and SKUs and materially reduce human errors after go live.
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Retail | 102 | $20M | United States | Extensiv | Extensiv Order Manager | Order Management | 2018 | n/a |
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