List of IBM Cloud Pak for Integration Customers
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Companies using IBM Cloud Pak for Integration for iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) include: Tine SA, a Norway based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 5240 employees and revenues of $2.43 billion, Faw-Volkswagen Automotive Co. Foshan Branch, a China based Automotive organisation with 6000 employees and revenues of $850.0 million, Unity Small Finance Bank, a India based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 5322 employees and revenues of $340.0 million, Tabadul Saudi Arabia, a Saudi Arabia based Professional Services organisation with 150 employees and revenues of $50.0 million and many others.
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Faw-Volkswagen Automotive Co. Foshan Branch | Automotive | 6000 | $850M | China | IBM | IBM Cloud Pak for Integration | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2020 | IBM |
In 2020, FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Co. Foshan Branch implemented IBM Cloud Pak for Integration and deployed the iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) solution on Red Hat OpenShift. The initial implementation established an API led ecosystem and scalable backend integrations to support vehicle services, partner ecosystems and mobile applications across China.
IBM Cloud Pak for Integration was configured to provide API management, application and data integration, message routing and event streaming capabilities within containerized runtimes on Red Hat OpenShift. The platform was aligned to support accelerated development workflows and continuous integration pipelines for engineering teams across VW and Jetta brands.
Integrations targeted vehicle telematics and service platforms, partner systems and mobile front end applications, creating unified API surfaces for partner onboarding and consumer apps across China. The deployment centralized backend integration patterns and standardized security and governance controls to enable reusable API assets for cross brand services.
The program was led by IBM Consulting, which accelerated partner onboarding from months to weeks and supported agile development practices across brands. IBM Cloud Pak for Integration supported the surge in consumer adoption, helping drive millions of new mobile app registrations for VW and Jetta brand apps.
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Tabadul Saudi Arabia | Professional Services | 150 | $50M | Saudi Arabia | IBM | IBM Cloud Pak for Integration | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2019 | We Scale |
In 2019, Tabadul Saudi Arabia implemented IBM Cloud Pak for Integration on its Fasah import export platform to support national logistics modernization under Saudi Vision 2030. The deployment used a microservices architecture and explicitly leveraged IBM Cloud Pak for Integration components, aligning the program with iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) expectations for modular integration and API management.
The implementation configured App Connect for integration flows, API Connect for API lifecycle management, and DataPower for gateway functions and policy enforcement. Development workflows were containerized and CI/CD pipelines were created to enable automated build, test and release processes for faster releases across the region.
Delivery was executed with IBM Cloud Integration Expert Labs and SBM, with We Scale participating as the implementation partner, using IBM Cloud Pak for Integration platform services to accelerate engineering. The engagement accelerated development, reducing time to feature to approximately one third, and improved uptime while enabling a regional release cadence.
Operational governance was revised to centralize API lifecycle oversight and integration operations across import export processing and national logistics stakeholders. Tabadul Saudi Arabia used IBM Cloud Pak for Integration within the iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) model to standardize interfaces, automate deployment pipelines and scale integration operations for the Fasah platform.
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Tine SA | Consumer Packaged Goods | 5240 | $2.4B | Norway | IBM | IBM Cloud Pak for Integration | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2019 | Avella |
In 2019, Tine SA implemented IBM Cloud Pak for Integration as its enterprise integration platform, leveraging iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) capabilities to centralize integration for supply-chain and logistics processes in Norway. The deployment included IBM API Connect, IBM App Connect Enterprise and IBM MQ, and the program was delivered with partner Avella.
IBM API Connect provided API management and gateway functionality while App Connect Enterprise handled orchestration, transformation and integration flow design, and MQ delivered durable messaging and reliable asynchronous communication. Configuration work emphasized reusable API products, standardized integration patterns and automated message routing to support planning, yard and transport operations.
The initiative consolidated ad-hoc point-to-point integrations into a governed integration layer and established a Central Integration Competency Center to operate and maintain integrations across Tine's value chain. Operational coverage explicitly targeted supply-chain planning and yard and transport processes, and the implementation enabled more than 100 maintained integrations spanning the value chain.
Governance was centralized under the Central Integration Competency Center which defined API lifecycle controls, change governance and operational monitoring for integrations. The modernization improved planning and yard and transport operations and reduced transport costs, while shifting integration maintenance and standards into the competency center managed model.
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Unity Small Finance Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 5322 | $340M | India | IBM | IBM Cloud Pak for Integration | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Unity Small Finance Bank deployed IBM Cloud Pak for Integration to centralize and secure its API ecosystem as an iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) implementation. The engagement, announced from Bengaluru, India in September 2025, was executed in collaboration with IBM and IBM Consulting and aligned to the bank’s API first strategy to accelerate innovation across hybrid cloud environments.
Unity Small Finance Bank established a centralized API hub built on IBM Cloud Pak for Integration that includes an API gateway for traffic mediation, API management for policy enforcement, and automation for lifecycle orchestration. Configuration emphasized centralized visibility, standardized security controls, and real time analytics to support application management and operational monitoring across the integration layer.
The deployment was implemented on Red Hat OpenShift and spans a hybrid cloud topology connecting applications hosted on AWS and on premise environments. The integration fabric connects core banking systems, digital channels, and operational workflows while exposing secure, standardized access for third party developers, fintech partners, and corporate clients to build upstream services.
Governance changes included centralized API governance, automated onboarding workflows for partners, and role based controls for IT and product teams to manage API catalogs and policies. The shift invested in automation to improve performance reliability and IT security, enabling teams to focus on building customer journeys rather than managing point to point integrations.
The project delivered explicit operational outcomes stated by the parties, including a projected 50% reduction in time to market for new APIs and features and a nearly 30% improvement in API issue resolution. IBM Cloud Pak for Integration provides the bank secure, standardized, real time access to business critical data to enable partner innovation and more personalized customer experiences.
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