List of Kewill DropShip Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Kewill DropShip for Supply Chain Management 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 Kewill DropShip for Supply Chain Management include: J D Williams, a United Kingdom based Retail organisation with 1870 employees and revenues of $893.0 million, Ponden Home, a United Kingdom based Retail organisation with 250 employees and revenues of $23.0 million, Cleverboxes, a United Kingdom based Professional Services organisation with 50 employees and revenues of $10.0 million and many others.
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Cleverboxes | Professional Services | 50 | $10M | United Kingdom | Kewill | Kewill DropShip | Supply Chain Management | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Cleverboxes implemented Kewill DropShip to support drop-ship order flows for its UK retail and wholesale operations. Kewill DropShip was deployed as a Supply Chain Management solution delivering collaborative order management and direct despatch orchestration between suppliers and end customers.
The implementation focused on core modules for order management, fulfillment orchestration, and supplier collaboration, with configuration for drop-ship routing, automated purchase order forwarding to suppliers, and shipment status propagation to ecommerce and customer facing systems. Kewill DropShip provided consolidated order visibility across multi supplier transactions and automated despatch instructions to supplier partners.
Operational coverage included ecommerce order processing, procurement coordination, and customer service workflows within Cleverboxes, aligning supplier portals and electronic order exchange patterns with centralized order orchestration. Governance emphasized supplier onboarding workflows and transaction level auditability to standardize fulfillment processes across individual supplier relationships.
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J D Williams | Retail | 1870 | $893M | United Kingdom | Kewill | Kewill DropShip | Supply Chain Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, J D Williams implemented Kewill DropShip to introduce dropship orchestration into its commerce and fulfillment stack. The deployment positioned Kewill DropShip within Supply Chain Management to manage order capture, supplier routing, and fulfillment coordination for J D Williams and associated Shop Direct order flows.
Kewill DropShip was configured to provide core dropship capabilities including order orchestration, supplier connectivity, fulfillment automation, inventory synchronization, and exception handling. The implementation emphasized B2B dropship operational workflows, supplier onboarding processes, and automated message-driven processing consistent with a Supply Chain Management application.
Integration architecture centered on enterprise messaging, the solution connecting to an MQ layer and a B2B MessageBroker for data integration and partner messaging. Operational ownership spanned online commerce, supply chain, and operations teams in the United Kingdom, with governance introduced around B2B message schemas, order reconciliation, and exception management to operationalize supplier-led fulfillment.
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Ponden Home | Retail | 250 | $23M | United Kingdom | Kewill | Kewill DropShip | Supply Chain Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Ponden Home implemented Kewill DropShip to address structural limits in supplying larger homeware items and to expand online product choice, initiating a targeted Supply Chain Management program. The rollout was planned over an 18 month period, aligning the homeware arm of the EWM Group to a drop ship model to extend distribution without adding inhouse warehousing capacity.
Configuration focused on core drop ship capabilities within Kewill DropShip, including order orchestration and routing, supplier catalog onboarding and management, automated fulfillment routing, shipment visibility and tracking, and returns handling workflows. These modules were applied to support larger SKUs such as beds, mattresses and garden furniture that Ponden Home previously could not offer due to logistics and return scale constraints.
Operational integrations were implemented to connect Kewill DropShip to Ponden Home ecommerce order streams, supplier assortments, and carrier tracking feeds, providing end to end visibility from order capture to fulfillment. The deployment covered distribution and ecommerce operations across the United Kingdom, with governance coordinated across EWM Group offices in England, Wales and Scotland and with direct impact on order processing, distribution and customer experience functions.
Governance introduced supplier onboarding processes, exception management workflows and centralized fulfillment controls to manage drop ship exceptions and returns at scale. The initiative was explicitly intended to streamline order processing costs and expand product choice for customers online, while enabling Ponden Home to broaden its retail assortment through a Supply Chain Management drop ship architecture.
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