List of IMI Warehouse Management Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased IMI Warehouse Management for Warehouse 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 IMI Warehouse Management for Warehouse Management include: Albert Heijn, a Netherlands based Retail organisation with 125000 employees and revenues of $54.61 billion, Tokmanni, a Finland based Retail organisation with 4105 employees and revenues of $1.21 billion, City Gross, a Sweden based Retail organisation with 2500 employees and revenues of $600.0 million, Sonepar Norge, a Norway based Distribution organisation with 200 employees and revenues of $30.0 million and many others.
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Albert Heijn | Retail | 125000 | $54.6B | Netherlands | IMI Supply Chain Solutions | IMI Warehouse Management | Warehouse Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020 Albert Heijn implemented IMI Warehouse Management as an upgrade to its existing IMI WMS estate, deploying IMI WMS 8.1 for central warehouse and distribution center operations. Albert Heijn is part of Ahold Delhaize and the initial go live covered the central DC with a scheduled phased rollout for the other four regional DCs in the fall, each planned to be in production before the Christmas season.
The IMI Warehouse Management deployment focused on core Warehouse Management capabilities, with configuration centered on warehouse execution and inventory control modules. Implementation work emphasized order picking workflows, putaway and replenishment logic, inventory visibility and task management to support high throughput grocery distribution operations.
Operational scope extended across the central distribution center and a program of four regional distribution centers, creating a multi-site DC footprint under the IMI WMS 8.1 release. The deployment impacted supply chain and distribution functions, aligning warehouse operations and DC workflows under the IMI Warehouse Management application to standardize processes across sites.
Rollout followed a phased, site by site program schedule to ensure each regional DC achieved production readiness before peak season, with IMI WMS 8.1 described by the vendor as an important step forward for the business in both functionality and technology. Governance centered on controlled go live windows and progressive cutovers to bring additional DCs into the unified Warehouse Management platform.
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City Gross | Retail | 2500 | $600M | Sweden | IMI Supply Chain Solutions | IMI Warehouse Management | Warehouse Management | 2006 | n/a |
In 2006 City Gross implemented IMI Warehouse Management to operationalize warehouse operations across its Swedish distribution operations. IMI Warehouse Management, a Warehouse Management application, was publicly linked to Bergendahls Group in vendor materials by 2007 and is cited in vendor case materials as supporting the group’s ecommerce and expansion outcomes.
The deployment focused on core Warehouse Management capabilities, emphasizing voice picking, inventory visibility, and throughput orchestration. Configuration work centered on voice picking workflows, real time stock tracking, order allocation logic, and task sequencing to standardize picking and putaway across distribution center operations.
Integrations included connections from IMI Warehouse Management to automation equipment and material handling systems to improve inventory visibility and throughput across Swedish distribution operations. The implementation also interfaced with ecommerce order streams to support multichannel fulfillment and expansion of online order handling within the Bergendahls Group.
Operational governance consolidated warehouse procedures under centralized distribution center controls, standardizing picking, reconciliation, and exception handling processes to support scalable operations. Vendor case materials explicitly state that IMI Warehouse Management with voice picking supported the group’s ecommerce and expansion outcomes, providing the operational foundation for increased throughput and inventory control.
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Sonepar Norge | Distribution | 200 | $30M | Norway | IMI Supply Chain Solutions | IMI Warehouse Management | Warehouse Management | 2016 | n/a |
Sonepar Norge implemented IMI Warehouse Management in 2016. The IMI Warehouse Management deployment, classified in the Warehouse Management category, has provided a centralized supply chain and WMS platform for Sonepar Norge’s distribution operations in Norway.
The implementation includes core warehouse management capabilities typical of the Warehouse Management category, oriented around order-level processing, inventory control, and operational reporting. Sonepar Norge adopted IMI’s carbon footprint reporting module in spring 2022 to extend the platform’s reporting capabilities and to capture climate footprint data down to the order level.
Operational coverage is focused on Norway, with the platform used to consolidate logistics reporting and to provide order-level visibility of emissions across the company’s distribution activities. The IMI Warehouse Management system supports business functions spanning logistics, supply chain operations, and sustainability reporting, linking transactional order data with emissions reporting at the order level.
Governance and rollout have been iterative, with Sonepar Norge as an IMI customer since 2016 and a discrete adoption event in 2022 for the carbon-footprint module. The implementation narrative centers on integrating emissions reporting into warehouse and order workflows to improve logistics reporting and provide order-level emissions visibility.
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Retail | 4105 | $1.2B | Finland | IMI Supply Chain Solutions | IMI Warehouse Management | Warehouse Management | 2009 | n/a |
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