List of JAGGAER eProcurement Customers
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Companies using JAGGAER eProcurement for Procurement include: Emory University, a United States based Education organisation with 32594 employees and revenues of $7.50 billion, University of Virginia, a United States based Education organisation with 12700 employees and revenues of $3.99 billion, The University of New Mexico, a United States based Education organisation with 6899 employees and revenues of $3.23 billion, University of Colorado, a United States based Education organisation with 15114 employees and revenues of $2.08 billion, University Of Montana, a United States based Education organisation with 4000 employees and revenues of $400.0 million and many others.
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California Institute of Technology | Education | 4000 | $330M | United States | Jaggaer | JAGGAER eProcurement | Procurement | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, California Institute of Technology expanded its JAGGAER eProcurement deployment by adding the JAGGAER Invoicing module to its Procurement stack. The deployment is centered on a private eMarketplace called TechMart built on JAGGAER eProcurement, which provides campuswide electronic ordering and catalog management for the entire campus community and research units in Pasadena and affiliated sites.
The JAGGAER eProcurement implementation includes catalog and punch-out functionality, a private eMarketplace catalog engine, cXML-based invoicing, and later extension to a Digital Mailroom. Configuration includes departmental threshold controls in TechMart to enable automated payment for low-value requisitions, support for a 15-day ePayables program to influence supplier behavior, and catalog-driven contract pricing to increase contract compliance.
Integrations are explicitly implemented using cXML invoicing standards and direct posting of transaction data into the Caltech accounting system, enabling confirmation that goods and services were delivered and reducing manual AP touchpoints by 45 percent where cXML was used. The Digital Mailroom was added in 2020 to enable remote processing and to eliminate paper invoicing, consolidating invoice intake channels into JAGGAER eProcurement workflows.
Operational governance is managed by Procurement Services and its four sub-groups, Purchasing, Payment Services, Support Services and a Business Analyst, with policy controls for departmental thresholds and centralized spend visibility for contract negotiation. Outcomes reported include 100 percent digital invoicing, invoice cycle times falling from 7.43 days to 2.56 days, an increase in touchless invoices from 15 to 30 percent, 98 percent user adoption of the eProcurement system, and reallocation of procurement staff from routine processing to analytical and fraud detection activities.
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Emory University | Education | 32594 | $7.5B | United States | Jaggaer | JAGGAER eProcurement | Procurement | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Emory University implemented JAGGAER eProcurement to adopt JAGGAER’s full source to settle procurement suite. The initial deployment emphasized catalog driven requisition workflows and a user friendly shopping platform to standardize purchase ordering across campus departments.
JAGGAER eProcurement was configured to provide catalog management, shopping and requisition workflow automation, automated purchase order placement, and order tracking and management. Emory explicitly evaluated and prioritized JAGGAER Invoicing as a complementary capability to close the procure to pay loop, signaling adoption of both procurement and invoicing modules.
The implementation placed JAGGAER eProcurement at the center of Emory University Procurement and purchasing functions, with operational coverage across academic and administrative units. Governance work focused on catalog governance, supplier catalog administration, requisition approval routing, and purchase order lifecycle control to align procurement operations with campus finance and accounts payable workflows.
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The University of New Mexico | Education | 6899 | $3.2B | United States | Jaggaer | JAGGAER eProcurement | Procurement | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010 The University of New Mexico implemented JAGGAER eProcurement as its Procurement platform to centralize purchasing workflows across the Albuquerque main campus and four branch campuses, and to address scaling and manual maintenance challenges associated with an in-house FoxPro-based procurement and accounts payable solution. The deployment was positioned to support the university s centralized routing model, where requisitions originate at branch sites and route through the finance department on the main campus for approval and downstream processing.
JAGGAER eProcurement was configured to deliver standard procurement capabilities including electronic requisitions, catalog management, purchase order generation, approval workflow orchestration, and supplier master data stewardship. The implementation emphasized catalog lifecycle controls to eliminate manual catalog edits in the FoxPro database, and workflow automation to replace on-paper requisition routing across long distances between campuses.
Operational integration focused on linking the eProcurement instance to the university s finance and accounts payable operations, preserving the existing centralized finance routing while digitizing source to pay handoffs. The rollout covered procurement and accounts payable business functions across multiple academic and administrative units, with the platform serving as the central Procurement conduit for branch campus purchasing and catalog updates.
Governance and program ownership remained with the university s source to pay team, led by project manager and site administrator Amie Ortiz, who managed site administration and ongoing catalog governance. The implementation recreated centralized procurement controls in software, instituted formal catalog stewardship processes, and migrated transactional requisition and PO workflows away from paper toward electronic approval and processing.
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University of Colorado | Education | 15114 | $2.1B | United States | Jaggaer | JAGGAER eProcurement | Procurement | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 the University of Colorado implemented JAGGAER eProcurement to centralize and modernize its Procurement operations across the university system. The Procurement Service Center supports four campuses, hundreds of departments, and tens of thousands of faculty, staff, students and clinicians, and the JAGGAER eProcurement deployment was scoped to manage procurement, spending, supplier contracts, travel and procure to pay for that enterprise footprint.
The implementation packaged multiple JAGGAER modules into a unified procurement stack, notably JAGGAER eProcurement with a Marketplace configuration, JAGGAER Invoicing for touchless eInvoicing, and JAGGAER Sourcing for end to end sourcing. The Marketplace provided an online buying system populated with preferred and contracted suppliers, the Invoicing module automated invoice capture and match workflows, and the Sourcing module supported strategic sourcing campaigns and award management, including a reported $14 million in awards since the sourcing rollout in 2014.
Operational integrations were limited to JAGGAER module interoperability, with eSourcing integrated with the eProcurement Marketplace to enable sourcing to buying continuity and with Invoicing linked to procure to pay flows for accounts payable automation. The deployment targeted campus procurement, departmental requisitioning, supplier catalogs and accounts payable processing, shifting hundreds of daily mail and paper invoice touchpoints into electronic capture and workflow routing.
Governance and process changes accompanied the technical deployment, with the Procurement Service Center enforcing standard purchasing procedures, centralized negotiated pricing with preferred vendors, and controls for federal funding compliance. Visibility and measurement were embedded in workflows, enabling requisition status tracking through the Marketplace workstream and the establishment of key metrics to manage speed and compliance.
Explicit outcomes reported from the JAGGAER implementation include 91 percent of purchases processed in one day or less, 75 percent of customer orders transacted on the Marketplace, and 58 percent of vendor invoices received and processed electronically. The accounts payable area saw a marked reduction in paper, customer satisfaction improved through faster ordering and visibility, and the PSC reported more than $7 million in procurement savings in fiscal year 2016, all within the broader Procurement program managed with JAGGAER solutions.
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University Of Montana | Education | 4000 | $400M | United States | Jaggaer | JAGGAER eProcurement | Procurement | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016 University Of Montana implemented JAGGAER eProcurement to centralize purchasing and automate manual requisition and accounts payable workflows. The project targeted the university procurement function and affiliated campuses in Helena, Butte, and Dillon, with the objective of increasing visibility and control over university spend within the Procurement category.
The implementation configured core modules including electronic catalogs, eProcurement purchasing, and electronic invoicing, and launched a branded procurement portal called GrizMart powered by JAGGAER eProcurement. Automation workflows were applied to the purchase order lifecycle so that routine transactions flow automatically while the procurement team focuses on exceptions to the rules, improving user adoption of purchase orders and catalog purchasing.
Operational coverage extended across departmental end users, central Procurement Services, and accounts payable staff, enabling a single procurement site for buyers across the university system. The deployment emphasized catalog management to steer users to preferred suppliers and reduce maverick spend, while order and invoice processing routings increased transactional transparency for end users.
Governance and process restructuring included standardizing requisition and purchase order practices, central catalog governance, and a shift toward exception-based manual review, which positioned the procurement team to evolve toward supplier management and strategic sourcing. The University of Montana explicitly pursued greater negotiating leverage and volume management as the team advanced up the procurement maturity curve.
Reported outcomes from the implementation include a 200 percent increase in eCatalog spend and a 445 percent increase in catalog orders for the 2012 to 2014 period, continued growth in eProcurement adoption, improved customer service for system users, and nearly 3 million dollars in savings over three years as reported by the university. JAGGAER eProcurement enabled the University Of Montana Procurement organization to centralize purchasing, enforce catalog compliance, and automate invoice and purchase order workflows.
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Education | 1526 | $353M | United States | Jaggaer | JAGGAER eProcurement | Procurement | 2015 | n/a |
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Education | 12700 | $4.0B | United States | Jaggaer | JAGGAER eProcurement | Procurement | 2018 | n/a |
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| Government | 4694 | $920M | United Kingdom | 2025-11-11 | ||
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| Education | 12000 | $5.0B | United States | 2025-07-29 | ||
| Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 6000 | $27.0B | Canada | 2025-05-12 |