List of KonaKart Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying KonaKart customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased KonaKart for eCommerce 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 KonaKart for eCommerce include: Audi Germany, a Germany based Automotive organisation with 54000 employees and revenues of $81.04 billion, SNC-Lavalin, a Canada based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 33876 employees and revenues of $5.68 billion, Cambridge University, a United Kingdom based Media organisation with 6560 employees and revenues of $1.26 billion, Weleda, a Switzerland based Retail organisation with 2487 employees and revenues of $455.0 million and many others.
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Audi Germany | Automotive | 54000 | $81.0B | Germany | KonaKart | KonaKart | eCommerce | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010, Audi Germany implemented KonaKart to power the Audi Tradition online spare-parts store for classic vehicles in Germany. The KonaKart deployment served as the primary eCommerce front end for Audi Tradition, supporting catalogue presentation, search, and customer-facing order capture for an extensive parts portfolio.
KonaKart was configured to provide product catalog management, faceted search and navigation, shopping cart and checkout workflows, and customer authentication, reflecting typical eCommerce functional modules for aftermarket parts commerce. Catalog governance and content management workflows were implemented to handle complex part metadata and fitment information for classic vehicle SKUs, enabling structured product data and consistent storefront merchandising.
The implementation integrated the KonaKart eCommerce site with SAP ERP for inventory visibility and order processing, and with Single Sign-On for unified customer authentication, enabling enterprise integration across transactional and identity systems. The project was completed quickly and enabled Audi to offer over 10,000 spare parts online through KonaKart, centralizing parts commerce for the Audi Tradition business in Germany.
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Cambridge University | Media | 6560 | $1.3B | United Kingdom | KonaKart | KonaKart | eCommerce | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Cambridge University implemented KonaKart to support its eCommerce operations, establishing KonaKart as the primary application for online product catalog and transaction workflows. The KonaKart implementation focused on eCommerce tools and applications that align with catalog management, checkout orchestration, and order management capabilities typical of the eCommerce category.
Operational support and development activity was concentrated across Cambridge University Press and Assessment teams, with a Manila-based engineering and support presence active from March 2021 to March 2023 and coordinated engagement with United Kingdom stakeholders. The project worked within an Agile development process, engaging development team leads, product owners, and scrum masters to shape requirements, perform troubleshooting, and drive incremental releases.
Technical workstreams emphasized automation of build, release testing, and deployment processes across all environments, implementing continuous integration and automated testing practices to make KonaKart deployments repeatable and auditable. Engineers provided ongoing assistance to application, QA, and operations teams to accelerate code releases and reduce manual deployment steps, while instrumenting data aggregation workflows to inform technical and non-technical decision making.
Governance centered on cross-functional release coordination and Agile change control, with product and development stakeholders collaborating to prioritize fixes and enhancements. Teams participated in requirement analysis, data gathering, and aggregation to support rollout decisions, and maintained operational practices for release orchestration and troubleshooting within the KonaKart eCommerce environment.
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SNC-Lavalin | Construction and Real Estate | 33876 | $5.7B | Canada | KonaKart | KonaKart | eCommerce | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012, SNC-Lavalin launched a KonaKart-powered Health & Security Boutique in Canada using KonaKart as its eCommerce platform. The bilingual French and English storefront was built to sell safety and health products and was integrated with the firm’s content management system, with the Montreal-based KonaKart partner Multiple-Media implementing the site in a short timeframe.
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Retail | 2487 | $455M | Switzerland | KonaKart | KonaKart | eCommerce | 2013 | n/a |
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