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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Infor BPCS 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 Infor BPCS for Manufacturing ERP 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 Infor BPCS for Manufacturing ERP include: Arcosa, a United States based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 6250 employees and revenues of $2.57 billion, Fletcher Steel, a New Zealand based Manufacturing organisation with 700 employees and revenues of $150.0 million, Bridgestone New Zealand, a New Zealand based Automotive organisation with 300 employees and revenues of $60.0 million, Austube Mills, a Australia based Manufacturing organisation with 200 employees and revenues of $60.0 million, Pacific Steel, a New Zealand based Manufacturing organisation with 150 employees and revenues of $20.0 million and many others.
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Arcosa | Construction and Real Estate | 6250 | $2.6B | United States | Infor | Infor BPCS | Manufacturing ERP | 2015 | NTT Data |
In 2015, Arcosa implemented Infor BPCS as its Manufacturing ERP. The Infor BPCS deployment was delivered by SI/VAR NTT Data and was positioned inside a broader application landscape of over 350 applications including Oracle ESP, Autodesk, Salesforce and SharePoint that represent all business functions across the company.
Infor BPCS was configured to provide core Manufacturing ERP capabilities, including material requirements planning, inventory management, production scheduling, shop floor control, purchasing and financial transaction support, aligning transactional workflows with manufacturing and supply chain operations. Configuration emphasized modular process alignment and role based access for production, procurement and accounting teams, consistent with typical Manufacturing ERP functional patterns.
Integrations were implemented to link Infor BPCS with adjacent enterprise systems in the Arcosa portfolio, coordinating data flows with Oracle ESP, engineering and CAD data from Autodesk, order and customer records in Salesforce and document repositories in SharePoint. NTT Data established centralized ERP governance and deployment processes to standardize workflows and operational control across Arcosa business functions, ensuring Infor BPCS operated as the transactional core within the multi-application environment.
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Austube Mills | Manufacturing | 200 | $60M | Australia | Infor | Infor BPCS | Manufacturing ERP | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024 Austube Mills engaged Truis to provision a managed service for Infor BPCS, consolidating its Manufacturing ERP infrastructure across its Acacia Ridge QLD and Newcastle NSW manufacturing facilities. The engagement explicitly targeted the Infor BPCS application and encompassed both Production and High Availability systems to sustain coating and steel distribution operations serving over 200 distribution networks across Australia and New Zealand.
Truis delivered a managed service package for Infor BPCS that included regular health checks, reporting, updates and upgrades, together with Service Management staffed by a dedicated contact for governance and customer advocacy. The service included proactive monitoring and alerting, 24x7x4 on-call support, and a bucket of hours for support calls and planned activities, providing ongoing housekeeping and system maintenance. Truis also assumed day to day management of the existing IBM equipment and Maxava High Availability software that it had previously supplied and installed.
Operational coverage focused on production continuity and IT operations across Austube Mills sites in Acacia Ridge and Newcastle, with direct implications for manufacturing, maintenance, and downstream distribution functions. The managed service centralized operational oversight for the Manufacturing ERP environment and placed skilled iSeries and ERP resources at hand to resolve incidents and perform planned system work, reducing reliance on internal scarce expertise.
Governance and process elements included a single escalation contact, formalised reporting cadence, and proactive alert-driven remediation to shorten detection to resolution cycles. The outcome explicitly reported was a de-risking of the business from the loss of their experienced iSeries Systems Administrator, stabilised ERP infrastructure, reduced workload on the IT Manager, and improved operational reliability under the managed Infor BPCS approach.
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Bridgestone New Zealand | Automotive | 300 | $60M | New Zealand | Infor | Infor BPCS | Manufacturing ERP | 2008 | n/a |
In 2008 Bridgestone New Zealand implemented Infor BPCS as its Manufacturing ERP. The deployment targeted retail and field operations across 52 company owned stores in New Zealand, establishing BPCS as the system of record for tyre inventory, depot and account management, and commercial reporting workflows.
Configuration work focused on master data management, inventory control, depot synchronization for field tablets, and order fulfillment capabilities typical of a Manufacturing ERP. Infor BPCS was used to centralize tyre and depot master records, enforce data integrity rules, and support downstream reporting and operational processes for commercial and field teams.
The implementation was integrated with a set of operational and analytics systems as documented by on the ground staff. Tableau 9.0 was used to produce 150 monthly tyre CPK reports, SAP was used to load 60 accounts and 283 depots into field tablet feeds, Microsoft Excel supported data cleansing and reconciliation for BPCS records, Eroad handled off road vehicle claims and unit upgrades, and Land Transport systems were used to buy RUCs for store vehicles.
Operational governance emphasized data quality and process controls, with documented procedures and owner driven reconciliation practices that preserved BPCS data integrity for over a decade. Infor BPCS, integrated with BI and telematics feeds, supported commercial business solutions, field service coordination, fleet administration, and the monthly reporting cadence required by Bridgestone New Zealand.
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Fletcher Steel | Manufacturing | 700 | $150M | New Zealand | Infor | Infor BPCS | Manufacturing ERP | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012 Fletcher Steel implemented Infor BPCS as its Manufacturing ERP. The deployment focused on supporting core manufacturing and finance operations at the company facility in Auckland Penrose, covering finance, accounts and order management workflows for an organization with about 700 employees.
Infor BPCS was configured to manage general ledger activities, accounts payable invoice processing, accounts receivable cash application and order status management, with specific configuration for cash sales reconciliation and cost centre assignment for capital projects. Finance users documented routine tasks executed in Infor BPCS, including weekly foreign currency exchange rate updates, leased vehicle FBT reconciliations and allocation of payments to invoices, signaling active use of the system's financial transaction controls.
The Infor BPCS implementation operated alongside Basware for invoice processing and used Excel for reconciliation workflows, creating operational interfaces between BPCS transaction records and external tools used by the accounts team. Those interactions supported supplier invoice review and processing, cash sales reconciliations and the organization of customer orders by status, demonstrating integrated finance and order management activity.
Governance and operational controls emphasized periodic reconciliation routines, weekly FX maintenance and strict cost centre assignment procedures embedded in accounting workflows, with the finance department accountable for transactional integrity within Infor BPCS. The narrative highlights system-level configuration and day to day operational controls rather than rollout metrics, illustrating how Infor BPCS was embedded into Fletcher Steel's finance and order processes.
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Pacific Steel | Manufacturing | 150 | $20M | New Zealand | Infor | Infor BPCS | Manufacturing ERP | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017 Pacific Steel implemented Infor BPCS, a Manufacturing ERP. The Infor BPCS instance was hosted on an AS/400 environment at Pacific Steel Group-Auckland City and served as the transactional system for billing and costing data.
Infor BPCS was configured to expose Billing and Costing records through custom AS/400 queries, which the Contract Sales Analyst used to extract detailed transactional datasets. Extracted data was exported from Infor BPCS to Excel where tables and vlookups were applied to produce weekly and monthly Sales and Margin reports, reflecting a reporting workflow that blended system extracts with spreadsheet-based reconciliation.
Operational coverage centered on Sales and Finance use cases at the Auckland site, with the Pacific Steel Infor BPCS Manufacturing ERP relationship supporting billing, costing, and margin reporting workflows. The data outputs from Infor BPCS were used directly to support corporate reporting needs and to document a major insurance claim for business interruption and damage related to a transformer breakdown.
Governance and process practices emphasized query management on the AS/400 platform and spreadsheet-driven report production, requiring maintained query libraries and repeatable extract routines for scheduled weekly and monthly reporting. Infor BPCS remained the system of record for transactional billing and costing, with downstream manual processing to produce consolidated sales and margin statements.
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