List of Korber HighJump Transportation Management Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Korber HighJump Transportation Management for Transportation 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 Korber HighJump Transportation Management for Transportation Management include: Starbucks, a United States based Retail organisation with 381000 employees and revenues of $37.18 billion, Wayfair, a United States based Retail organisation with 13500 employees and revenues of $12.20 billion, Polaroid, a United States based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 200 employees and revenues of $205.0 million, Sleep Innovations, a United States based Retail organisation with 50 employees and revenues of $4.0 million and many others.
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Polaroid | Consumer Packaged Goods | 200 | $205M | United States | Korber AG | Korber HighJump Transportation Management | Transportation Management | 2007 | n/a |
Polaroid implemented Korber HighJump Transportation Management in 2007 to centralize transportation decision-making across North America. The deployment targeted Transportation Management for shipment optimization and carrier and mode selection between manufacturing plants and retail channels across the United States and Canada. The engagement concentrated on least-cost carrier selection and routing to simplify cross border movement and reduce freight complexity.
Korber HighJump Transportation Management was configured for shipment optimization workflows typical of Transportation Management systems, including rate comparison, carrier tendering, routing and mode optimization. Workflows were aligned to select least-cost carriers and to sequence shipments between manufacturing sites and retail distribution channels, applying optimization algorithms to balance cost and service. The implementation emphasized decision support for carrier and mode choice as the core operational capability.
The operational scope covered transportation and logistics teams managing inbound and outbound flows between Polaroid manufacturing plants and retail channels in the United States and Canada. Governance centralized carrier and mode decisioning to standardize shipment selection and reduce process complexity. The deployment explicitly improved transportation decision-making and targeted reduced freight cost and complexity.
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Sleep Innovations | Retail | 50 | $4M | United States | Korber AG | Korber HighJump Transportation Management | Transportation Management | 2005 | n/a |
In 2005, Sleep Innovations implemented Korber HighJump Transportation Management across three U.S. facilities. The deployment applied HighJump's Transportation Advantage TMS to optimize load planning, paperwork and execution for just in time mattress manufacturing and distribution.
The implementation configured core Transportation Management capabilities including load planning and consolidation logic, automated transportation paperwork generation, and execution controls for carrier tendering and shipment tracking. Configuration emphasized workflows that aligned manufacturing release schedules to outbound transportation, supporting just in time sequencing and day of shipment operational controls.
Operational scope covered transportation and logistics functions across three U.S. sites, impacting shipping, carrier operations and warehouse dispatch teams. The rollout focused on improving on-site execution and documentation workflows to reduce manual errors in load handling.
Governance centered on operational process changes for shipping and carrier interaction, with procedural adjustments at each facility to standardize paperwork and execution steps. The project delivered steep reductions in truck overloading errors and driver detention charges, with the company estimating approximately 75 percent reductions.
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Starbucks | Retail | 381000 | $37.2B | United States | Korber AG | Korber HighJump Transportation Management | Transportation Management | 2002 | n/a |
In 2002, Starbucks selected Korber HighJump Transportation Management to automate its product distribution network across its U.S. distribution facilities. The Korber HighJump Transportation Management deployment targeted retail distribution and supply-chain execution in North America, aligning the application with Starbucks retail distribution operations and corporate supply-chain teams.
The implementation emphasized warehouse, yard, and transportation management capabilities, with Korber HighJump Transportation Management configured to coordinate inbound and outbound flows, orchestrate yard activity, and manage transportation planning and execution. Functional workflows inferred from the vendor announcement include carrier selection and scheduling, dock appointment coordination, and freight movement orchestration, consistent with Transportation Management category capabilities.
Operational coverage extended to Starbucks distribution centers and warehouse operations across the United States, embedding transportation workflows into facility level execution and linking yard management to distribution planning. The engagement was scoped around retail distribution needs and supply-chain execution processes rather than point of sale or store-level technology.
Governance and rollout focused on centralizing distribution execution under the Transportation Management platform, standardizing transportation and yard procedures across facilities to support operational consistency. The narrative reflects an implementation signal where Korber HighJump Transportation Management became the operational backbone for Starbucks transportation and related warehouse execution in its U.S. distribution network.
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Retail | 13500 | $12.2B | United States | Korber AG | Korber HighJump Transportation Management | Transportation Management | 2017 | n/a |
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