List of LocusONE Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying LocusONE 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 LocusONE for Warehouse 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 LocusONE for Warehouse Management include: GEODIS, a France based Professional Services organisation with 49720 employees and revenues of $12.40 billion, DSV North America, a United States based Transportation organisation with 8000 employees and revenues of $7.54 billion, Staples Canada, a Canada based Retail organisation with 15000 employees and revenues of $2.30 billion, Verst Logistics, a United States based Transportation organisation with 2200 employees and revenues of $275.0 million and many others.
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DSV North America | Transportation | 8000 | $7.5B | United States | Locus Robotics | LocusONE | Warehouse Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022 DSV North America implemented LocusONE as the Warehouse Management application to orchestrate Locus Robotics autonomous mobile robots for same day eCommerce and B2B store fulfillment for a health and beauty client in the United States. This was a 3PL fulfillment deployment in North America focused on increasing warehouse floor throughput and enabling rapid peak season scaling.
The deployment centered on LocusONE as the orchestration platform coordinating Locus Robotics AMRs, configuring fleet coordination and task allocation to support goods to person picking workflows and replenishment sequencing. Functional modules and capabilities implemented included order orchestration, robot fleet management, pick path optimization, and real time task dispatch, reflecting Warehouse Management operational terminology.
Operational scope covered DSV North America fulfillment operations servicing the health and beauty account, with rollout directed at warehouse floor teams and robotics operators. Governance and process restructuring emphasized robot enabled picking workflows and centralized orchestration via LocusONE, with the platform serving as the enterprise grade orchestration layer that enabled throughput improvements and rapid scaling during peak periods.
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GEODIS | Professional Services | 49720 | $12.4B | France | Locus Robotics | LocusONE | Warehouse Management | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, GEODIS deployed LocusONE as the Warehouse Management control layer in its Dallas, Texas contract-logistics warehouse. The implementation paired 12 Locus Vector autonomous mobile robots with Locus dashboards to target picking productivity and ergonomics on a US based 3PL warehousing and fulfillment operation.
The deployment emphasized fleet orchestration and on-floor picking orchestration delivered through the LocusONE application, with real-time dashboards surfacing unit per hour monitoring and task status to supervisors. Functional capabilities implemented included AMR coordination for pick deliveries and operator-facing task assignment workflows, inferred from the vendor case study and aligned with Warehouse Management category workflows.
Operational coverage was scoped to the Dallas contract-logistics site, impacting pick teams and warehouse supervisors focused on ergonomics and throughput. The implementation centered on close coordination between Locus Vector AMRs and human pickers, with dashboards used to monitor performance and guide supervisory interventions.
Governance and process change concentrated on work execution and supervision within the single-site rollout, using Locus dashboards to standardize pick sequencing and visibility. GEODIS reported outcomes tied to the implementation, increasing unit per hour from approximately 65 to 98 and reducing overtime by approximately 75 percent, demonstrating the operational impact of LocusONE driven AMR orchestration.
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Staples Canada | Retail | 15000 | $2.3B | Canada | Locus Robotics | LocusONE | Warehouse Management | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Staples Canada deployed LocusONE and Locus Robotics autonomous mobile robots in its Vancouver fulfillment center as a robots as a service Warehouse Management implementation to modernize picking and fulfillment. The deployment was delivered as a vendor-operated robots as a service model and used the LocusONE platform for centralized warehouse orchestration and fleet control.
The implementation configured LocusONE for core Warehouse Management functions including robot fleet management, picking orchestration, task allocation, and real time location and navigation to coordinate AMR activity across picking zones. The deployment emphasized warehouse execution and picking workflows consistent with Warehouse Management category capabilities, integrating robotic tasking and order batching with on-floor automation and supervisory control.
Operational scope was site level at the Vancouver fulfillment center, impacting retail fulfillment and distribution operations for Staples Canada. Staples Canada reported operational outcomes using the LocusONE platform and Locus Robotics AMRs, doubling units per hour and reducing cycle time by approximately 70 percent, outcomes attributed by the vendor to the LocusONE driven automation and robots as a service delivery.
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Transportation | 2200 | $275M | United States | Locus Robotics | LocusONE | Warehouse Management | 2019 | n/a |
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