List of Iptor WMS ( formerly IBS Dynaman) Customers
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Companies using Iptor WMS ( formerly IBS Dynaman) for Warehouse Management include: Conad Adriatico, a Italy based Retail organisation with 9064 employees and revenues of $2.28 billion, Victory Packaging, a United States based Distribution organisation with 1700 employees and revenues of $500.0 million, On The Dot, a South Africa based Transportation organisation with 2000 employees and revenues of $350.0 million and many others.
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Conad Adriatico | Retail | 9064 | $2.3B | Italy | Iptor | Iptor WMS ( formerly IBS Dynaman) | Warehouse Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Conad Adriatico deployed Iptor WMS (formerly IBS Dynaman) at its Integrated Logistics Center in San Salvo, Italy. The implementation focused on Warehouse Management to support operations for 279 supermarkets across Italy and Albania and the regional distribution center handling inbound, putaway, and picking workflows.
Iptor WMS (formerly IBS Dynaman) was configured to deliver voice picking, RF mobile workflows, and multimodal device support, converting existing mobile computers such as Tecton and VX6 into voice-capable terminals. The deployment maintained two coexisting interaction channels, RF and voice, ensuring high availability by allowing operators to switch between screen-based RF tasks and voice-guided picking sequences. Functional capabilities emphasized picking sequence orchestration, set-up time announcements, and error-proofing by removing manual code entry at vehicle terminals.
Voice picking was implemented using vo-ce, integrating with the Dynaman WMS workflow engine so that voice prompts communicated set-up times and directed picking sequences in real time. The system design reused existing mobile hardware so every mobile computer became multimodal and continued to interact with the WMS transaction layer while RF processes remained available. Operational coverage was centered on warehouse floor operations at the San Salvo logistics center, impacting pick and distribution teams serving the 279 supermarket network.
Rollout prioritized operator training on voice workflows and staged activation to preserve RF availability during cutover, with IT and operations coordinating device reconfiguration and voice vocabulary tuning. Reported outcomes included reduced operator errors, elimination of manual code entry, cancellation of operator-WMS idle times, and a productivity increase above 15 percent during busy periods. Governance retained the WMS as the system of record while the voice layer functioned as a complementary input-output channel to standard Warehouse Management operations.
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On The Dot | Transportation | 2000 | $350M | South Africa | Iptor | Iptor WMS ( formerly IBS Dynaman) | Warehouse Management | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, On The Dot implemented Iptor WMS (formerly IBS Dynaman) as its Warehouse Management platform to drive efficiencies in multichannel media logistics and to enable expansion of contract logistics services. The implementation was announced in 2014 with an expected go live the same year, positioning Iptor WMS to support order flow consolidation across retail and business to consumer channels.
The Iptor WMS (formerly IBS Dynaman) configuration is described as leveraging Warehouse Management capabilities common to the category, with inferred usage of multi channel order management and contract logistics features. Functional modules likely provisioned include inventory control and visibility, pick and pack orchestration, wave and task management, and billing and service orchestration for third party logistics accounts, aligned to apparel, e commerce and media logistics requirements.
Deployment scope focused on On The Dot operations in South Africa, enabling the company to expand contract logistics offerings into apparel and e commerce verticals while centralizing fulfillment workflows for multichannel demand. Governance and rollout details noted an announcement to customers and market watchers in 2014 and an expected same year go live, with operational emphasis on standardizing warehouse workflows and supporting commercial contract logistics services.
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Victory Packaging | Distribution | 1700 | $500M | United States | Iptor | Iptor WMS ( formerly IBS Dynaman) | Warehouse Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Victory Packaging implemented Iptor WMS (formerly IBS Dynaman) to manage massive volumes for the U.S. Postal Service and to enable the company’s expansion into third-party logistics across a nationwide network of warehouses. The engagement centers on Warehouse Management capabilities to orchestrate multi-DC operations and 3PL services across its distribution footprint.
The implementation emphasizes multi-DC and 3PL functional modules, with usage inferred to include multi-owner inventory management, track and trace for inventory visibility, and core warehouse transaction processing for receiving, putaway, picking, and shipping. Configuration work focused on supporting multi-tenant inventory models and operational workflows aligned to third-party logistics requirements, using warehouse management functional terminology such as inventory control and order orchestration.
Integrations were scoped to connect Iptor WMS (formerly IBS Dynaman) with upstream and downstream systems including ERP, warehouse control systems, and transportation management systems to support end-to-end fulfillment. The rollout was announced in 2015 with an estimated site-by-site deployment across the company’s warehouse network by 2016, covering warehouse operations and distribution functions and establishing centralized WMS governance to support ongoing 3PL services.
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