List of IFS Purchasing Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying IFS Purchasing 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 IFS Purchasing for Supplier Relationship Management 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 IFS Purchasing for Supplier Relationship Management include: Valmont Industries, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 11125 employees and revenues of $4.18 billion, Damen Shipyards Gorinchem B.V., a Netherlands based Manufacturing organisation with 10500 employees and revenues of $2.55 billion, Cersanit, a Poland based Manufacturing organisation with 5500 employees and revenues of $650.0 million, First Milk Ltd, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing organisation with 800 employees and revenues of $340.0 million, VWS Westgarth, part of Veolia Water Technologies, a United Kingdom based Professional Services organisation with 118 employees and revenues of $83.0 million and many others.
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Cersanit | Manufacturing | 5500 | $650M | Poland | IFS | IFS Purchasing | Supplier Relationship Management | 2011 | n/a |
In 2011, Cersanit implemented IFS Purchasing as part of its Supplier Relationship Management deployment. The implementation targeted procurement and warehouse operations at Cersanit II S.A. in Starachowice, aligning purchasing workflows with plant level supplier administration and materials handling processes.
The deployment centered on the IFS Purchasing application together with IFS Warehouse module functionality observed in operational use. Functional capabilities implemented included supplier master data management, purchase order entry and update workflows, contract documentation capture and archiving, maintenance of safety data sheets for hazardous substances, and inventory and rotation reporting for raw materials, supporting requisition through purchase order operations and request for proposal analyses.
Operational coverage was focused on the Supply Department and warehouse teams at the Starachowice site, with day to day users performing negotiation support, supplier data updates, scanning and archiving of commercial contracts, and preparation of procurement reports. No specific external system integrations were documented in the source material, the workstreams indicate internal orchestration between Purchasing and Warehouse capabilities within the IFS environment.
Governance and process usage were operationalized through routine data entry and document management tasks, requisition and supplier update procedures, and reporting routines for inventory levels and material rotation. Regular procurement activities such as offer negotiation support, request for proposal analysis, and safety data sheet maintenance were embedded into the IFS Purchasing and Warehouse operational practice.
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Damen Shipyards Gorinchem B.V. | Manufacturing | 10500 | $2.5B | Netherlands | IFS | IFS Purchasing | Supplier Relationship Management | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013 Damen Shipyards Gorinchem B.V. implemented IFS Purchasing in the Supplier Relationship Management category as part of a broader IFS 7.5 ERP program. The IFS Purchasing rollout in Galati followed an earlier deployment at Damen headquarters in Gorinchem and was positioned as the procurement component within the standardized ERP footprint.
The Galati go-live delivered IFS Purchasing alongside Finance, HR, Distribution, Manufacturing and Projects applications, with Engineering, planning and Job preparation reported as part of the wider IFS application set. IFS Purchasing was configured to operate within the IFS ERP module architecture, aligning purchase order processing and supplier master data with inventory planning and distribution workflows to support supply chain orchestration.
Operational coverage began at the Galati shipyard with governance intent to roll the same standardized ERP and IFS Purchasing configuration across Damen’s self-managed shipyards worldwide, including a scheduled site implementation in Haiphong, Vietnam in late 2013. The deployment targeted business functions across procurement, supply chain planning, manufacturing operations, project delivery and corporate finance and HR services at site and group levels.
Governance was structured around a uniform ERP standard to enable end to end logistical tracking and consistent procurement controls, with the stated objectives of keeping closer watch on stock levels, planning more expeditiously and transparently, optimising procurement and reducing rush orders. The implementation narrative positions IFS Purchasing and the broader IFS 7.5 environment as the procurement and Supplier Relationship Management backbone supporting Damen’s supply chain and manufacturing processes.
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First Milk Ltd | Manufacturing | 800 | $340M | United Kingdom | IFS | IFS Purchasing | Supplier Relationship Management | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010, First Milk Ltd implemented IFS Purchasing as a business-wide Supplier Relationship Management solution. IFS Purchasing was provisioned to centralize supplier master data and standardize purchase order creation and approval workflows across the organization, and the deployment was described as implemented and supported at enterprise scope.
The implementation configuration emphasized core Supplier Relationship Management capabilities including supplier onboarding, purchase order processing, contract management, and approval workflow automation. Operational coverage focused on procurement, supply chain, and finance functions, with governance centered on a single supplier master and standardized purchasing workflows to enforce procurement controls, and the IFS Purchasing environment was supported post-deployment as an enterprise application.
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Particle Measuring Systems Italy | Distribution | 150 | $16M | Italy | IFS | IFS Purchasing | Supplier Relationship Management | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Particle Measuring Systems Italy implemented IFS Purchasing to centralize procurement operations and formalize supplier engagement. The deployment emphasized Supplier Relationship Management functionality to support buyer led sourcing, vendor governance, and procurement orchestration across the Italy site.
The IFS Purchasing implementation covered core procurement modules including purchase order execution, RFI and RFQ execution, vendor management, supplier development, contract review and negotiation, and support for indirect MRO purchasing. Configuration reflected operational needs documented by Buyer Planner roles, including inventory management and planning, new product cost containment workflows, and inventory cost reduction processes, with explicit support for 4th shift purchase order execution tasks.
Operational coverage extended across Research and Development procurement, central buying, and logistics teams responsible for international shipments and inventory replenishment. IFS Purchasing was embedded into procurement workflows and inventory planning processes to manage the purchase order lifecycle and supplier master records while aligning supplier interactions with operational planning.
Governance changes focused on buyer centric approval workflows and role based controls for Buyer Planner III profiles, formalizing RFI RFQ governance and vendor performance touchpoints. The implementation documented standardized procurement processes for contract negotiation and supplier development, supporting repeatable procurement practices across the company’s Italian operations.
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SMD | Manufacturing | 236 | $78M | United Kingdom | IFS | IFS Purchasing | Supplier Relationship Management | 2023 | Platned |
In 2023, SMD engaged Platned to upgrade its IFS Apps 7.5 environment and implement IFS Purchasing as part of an on-premise deployment of IFS Cloud. The implementation positioned IFS Purchasing to serve Supplier Relationship Management needs across procurement, supplier workflows and purchasing operations.
The project replicated core ERP functions used across Purchasing, Finance, Supply Chain, Parts, Engineering, Projects, Manufacturing, Servicing and time recording, while embedding new AI driven capabilities available in the latest IFS Cloud release. IFS Purchasing was configured to centralize procurement workflows including purchase order processing, approval routing and supplier onboarding consistent with Supplier Relationship Management practice. The core application code was left unmodified, with targeted configuration applied to replicate a small number of legacy behaviors and to enforce more robust permissions and security.
SMD maintained an on-premise instance to protect intellectual property and continued critical integrations with advanced CAD engineering tools that feed engineering and parts data into IFS Cloud. The single instance supports more than 250 users across two UK sites and the companys offshore division uses the same environment to manage global engineering and maintenance activities. The upgrade was executed over a 12 month program, delivered on schedule and within budget, with a seamless go-live switchover for end users.
Operational rollout and governance relied on a trained super-user network of 20 staff, three pre go-live training sessions and close involvement of functional experts during scoping and testing, enabling effective acceptance testing and rapid issue resolution. Platned delivered the majority of work remotely, being on site for key milestones and for a week after go-live to ensure continuity, and provided project management and escalation support throughout. Change control emphasized configuration over customization and strengthened access controls to align processes with current security requirements.
Post go-live, SMD contracted Platned Managed Service and Support for 24 hour monitoring, infrastructure maintenance and a helpdesk to complement the internal five person IT and business systems team. With IFS Purchasing embedded, SMD plans a second phase to digitize stores and automate parts picking and to evaluate the upcoming AI enabled planning and scheduling capabilities in the 24R2 release. The deployment of IFS Purchasing within IFS Cloud demonstrates a tightly controlled on-premise Supplier Relationship Management implementation that preserved integration continuity with engineering systems and established operational governance for ongoing managed operations.
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Utilities | 131 | $15M | Sweden | IFS | IFS Purchasing | Supplier Relationship Management | 2023 | Novacura |
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Manufacturing | 11125 | $4.2B | United States | IFS | IFS Purchasing | Supplier Relationship Management | 2012 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 118 | $83M | United Kingdom | IFS | IFS Purchasing | Supplier Relationship Management | 2014 | n/a |
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