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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Corin Group Life Sciences 850 $215M United Kingdom Kardex Kardex WMS Warehouse Management 2020 n/a
In 2020 Corin Group implemented Kardex WMS to support warehouse operations at its head office in Cirencester, deploying the Kardex WMS Warehouse Management application to formalize order processing and fulfilment workflows. The implementation focused on operationalizing order picking, packing and despatch for both UK and export shipments, aligning the system with the Supply and Logistics team’s daily, weekly and monthly shipping schedules. Kardex WMS was configured to manage core Warehouse Management capabilities including order picking execution, packing and shrink-wrap processes, and inventory control to maintain stock accuracy. The system was operated by Warehouse Operatives and configured to reflect regulated packing standards and pick-and-pack workflows used by Corin staff, supporting shift work and targets driven by the distribution schedule. Operational coverage extended across the head office warehouse and provided support for adjacent distribution functions such as Joint Response and kit build, impacting shipping, inventory control and order fulfilment business functions. The solution enabled formal communication touchpoints between warehouse operators and other departments, embedding the Kardex WMS order picking system into Corin’s day-to-day logistics operations. Governance and compliance controls were mapped into the WMS to meet Corin’s Quality Management System requirements under ISO13485, Good Manufacturing Practice and FDA21 CFR Part 820, and to enforce process and timeline requirements for Corrective and Preventive Actions as defined in Corin’s Standard Operating Procedures. The implementation emphasized process-driven operation, adherence to SOPs and traceability to support audit and CAPA workflows within the warehouse environment.
DCH Paramus Honda Automotive 83 $20M United States Kardex Kardex WMS Warehouse Management 2003 n/a
In 2003, DCH Paramus Honda implemented Kardex WMS to support parts operations at its Paramus, New Jersey dealership. The deployment supported four separate parts departments across two shifts, managing a combined staff of 15 and an inventory base exceeding $750,000, operating alongside a three story Remstar inventory organization system. Kardex WMS, operating as a Warehouse Management solution, was configured to enforce inventory control and cycle counting workflows, orchestrate pick and putaway processes for automated vertical storage, and produce the month end inventory reports used by the parts manager. Functional capabilities implemented included reservation and return workflows for warranty parts, structured count procedures to support annual inventory reconciliation, and operational reporting to support month end close and parts ordering decisions. Operational scope extended beyond the parts departments to coordinate with service and sales functions and body shop sublets for collision work, influencing parts fulfillment, warranty returns, and interdepartmental sourcing procedures. Governance and process changes documented included updated parts department procedures to accommodate an expanded business model, regular inventory counts, and formalized mentoring and training for new parts managers. Outcomes recorded in internal records included routinely exceeding department sales goals with peaks reported as high as $335,000 gross and maintained timely warranty parts returns.
Dispapeles Manufacturing 1100 $50M Colombia Kardex Kardex WMS Warehouse Management 2013 n/a
In 2013 Dispapeles implemented Kardex WMS to manage Warehouse Management for its warehouse and dispatch operations. The deployment focused on operational support for the digital printing plant and the card personalization plant in Bogotá, with system use spanning production order liquidation for management reports and national dispatch of raw materials between plants. Kardex WMS was configured to support core Warehouse Management capabilities including inventory control, production order processing and dispatch staging workflows. Configuration emphasized inventory accuracy controls, warehouse and dispatch work queues across three shifts, and production order liquidation processes used by management reporting. Operational integration included the Kardex management interfaces alongside inventory software integrations with InforXA and E-works place as the primary inventory data sources. The implementation covered warehouse and dispatch teams, coordination across three shifts per plant, and the movement of raw materials between sites nationwide. Governance and operational ownership rested with the warehouse management function, which oversaw personnel scheduling, dispatch processes and the notification flows required for production order liquidation. The active deployment period from March 2013 to October 2013 aligned system configuration with daily shift operations and management reporting requirements.
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Kardex WMS

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  1. Blue Origin, a United States based Aerospace and Defense organization with 11000 Employees
  2. Weland Solutions, a Sweden based Manufacturing company with 60 Employees
  3. Deutsche Bank, a Germany based Banking and Financial Services organization with 89879 Employees

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Kardex WMS Coverage

Kardex WMS is a Warehouse Management solution from Kardex.

Companies worldwide use Kardex WMS, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Corin Group, Dispapeles and DCH Paramus Honda are recorded users of Kardex WMS for Warehouse Management.

Companies using Kardex WMS are most concentrated in Life Sciences, Manufacturing and Automotive, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using Kardex WMS are most concentrated in United Kingdom, Colombia and United States, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of Kardex WMS across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using Kardex WMS range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 33.33%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 33.33%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 33.33%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 0%.

Customers of Kardex WMS include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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