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Ansaldo Energia Manufacturing 3200 $1.2B Italy Jaggaer Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest) Procurement 2016 n/a In 2016, Ansaldo Energia implemented Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest) as a Procurement SRM platform. The deployment centered on JAGGAER Advantage 18.1 and targeted standardization of procurement workflows across the enterprise. The implementation focused on core supplier relationship management capabilities common to Procurement platforms, including supplier onboarding and qualification, sourcing orchestration, catalog and purchase order workflow configuration, and supplier reporting instrumentation. Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest) was configured to align application behavior with Ansaldo Energia procurement policies and process controls. Execution involved cross-functional teams from ICT, Quality, and Supply Forecast and Reporting, in collaboration with Jaggaer and Leonardo for technical configuration and process alignment. Operational coverage emphasized procurement and quality governance, with ICT responsible for platform provisioning and integration readiness, and Supply Forecast and Reporting aligning demand signals to sourcing workflows. Project activities included adjustment of company processes and establishment of new governance and workflow checkpoints for supplier management and purchasing. Rollout required coordinated change control across the involved entities to embed the SRM platform into ongoing procurement operations.
Arriva Group Transportation 61845 $6.2B United Kingdom Jaggaer Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest) Procurement 2015 n/a In 2015, Arriva Group implemented Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest) to support Procurement. Jaggaer One was provisioned as a cloud SaaS procurement platform and is surfaced on Arriva Group's website, providing a centralized interface for sourcing and supplier interactions across the organization. The implementation focused on core Procurement functional capabilities typical of the Jaggaer One suite, including eProcurement and catalog management, sourcing and supplier management, purchase order workflows and contract management. Configuration emphasized requisition to purchase order orchestration, supplier onboarding workflows, and role based access controls to align procurement processes with existing organizational roles. Operationally the platform supports procurement, category management and supplier relationship teams within Arriva Group, consolidating supplier engagement through the Jaggaer One interface on the corporate website. Governance was formalized through standardized approval workflows and role based permissions to enforce procurement policy and streamline supplier communications.
Bel Consumer Packaged Goods 11000 $4.0B France Jaggaer Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest) Procurement 2016 n/a In 2016, Bel implemented Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest) to centralize Procurement processes across its strategic account management activities. The initial deployment was organized as a pilot for strategic accounts, covering RATP, Allianz France, PSA Peugeot Citroën, L'Oréal, JTEKT Europe, Fromageries Bel, OCDE, Air Liquide, Axa, La Poste, Atalian and URW, aligning procurement execution with named customer relationships. Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest) was configured to deliver core Procurement capabilities including supplier management, e-sourcing and sourcing-event orchestration, contract lifecycle management, catalog and requisitioning support, procure-to-pay workflows and supplier onboarding. The configuration emphasized strategic sourcing and supplier segmentation functionality, with automation of sourcing events and structured contract repository to support category managers and sourcing teams. Operational coverage targeted Bel's central procurement organization and category management functions, enabling standardized sourcing workflows for the strategic account cohort. Governance changes focused on formalizing approval workflows, supplier governance and centralized contract controls to ensure consistent processes across the piloted accounts. The implementation narrative centers on embedding Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest) within Procurement to operationalize strategic account sourcing and supplier governance.
Manufacturing 1000 $120M Germany Jaggaer Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest) Procurement 2014 n/a
Manufacturing 1400 $408M United Arab Emirates Jaggaer Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest) Procurement 2016 n/a
Manufacturing 2500 $500M United States Jaggaer Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest) Procurement 2016 n/a
Manufacturing 37000 $9.3B Germany Jaggaer Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest) Procurement 2014 n/a
Oil, Gas and Chemicals 18000 $4.5B France Jaggaer Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest) Procurement 2015 n/a
Manufacturing 15000 $2.5B Germany Jaggaer Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest) Procurement 2015 n/a
Manufacturing 5000 $2.6B United States Jaggaer Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest) Procurement 2016 n/a
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  1. IGBMC, a France based Professional Services organization with 570 Employees
  2. 00121990 Bioscience UK, a United Kingdom based Life Sciences company with 15 Employees
  3. Parkland Corporation, a Canada based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organization with 6000 Employees

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest) Coverage

Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest) is a Procurement solution from Jaggaer.

Companies worldwide use Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest), from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as General Motors, Groupe PSA, Merck Group, Rite Aid and voestalpine are recorded users of Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest) for Procurement.

Companies using Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest) are most concentrated in Automotive, Life Sciences and Retail, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest) are most concentrated in United States, France and Germany, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest) across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest) range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 4.26%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 51.06%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 44.68%.

Customers of Jaggaer One (ex SciQuest) include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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