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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight Insight Source
3 Suisses Retail 500 $275M France Manhattan Associates Manhattan Active Supply Chain Supply Chain Management 2009 n/a In 2009, 3 Suisses implemented Manhattan Active Supply Chain as its Supply Chain Management platform to centralize retail inventory, order orchestration, and fulfillment processes. The Manhattan Active Supply Chain deployment used a centralized platform architecture to provide unified inventory and order services across channels, aligning merchandising and distribution data with operational execution. The implementation targeted core retail operations including distribution center processes and store replenishment workflows. Configuration concentrated on standard Supply Chain Management modules such as inventory management, order management, warehouse management and transportation planning, leveraging Manhattan Active Supply Chain capabilities for event driven order orchestration and multichannel stock visibility. Automation focused on fulfillment routing logic and inventory allocations to support omnichannel order flows, with configuration of business rules and exception handling within the platform. Operational ownership was placed with operations and logistics teams, and processes were restructured to emphasize centralized inventory control and automated order fulfillment workflows. Governance included role based access controls and staged functional rollout across merchandising, distribution and customer service to align planning and execution. The narrative reflects an implementation oriented around Manhattan Active Supply Chain supporting 3 Suisses retail supply chain and operational functions.
aCommerce Professional Services 700 $75M Thailand Manhattan Associates Manhattan Active Supply Chain Supply Chain Management 2016 n/a In 2016, aCommerce implemented Manhattan Active Supply Chain as a Supply Chain Management platform to standardize and scale ecommerce fulfillment across its Southeast Asia operations. The deployment targeted aCommerce's warehousing estate in Indonesia, Philippines, and Thailand to support continued regional expansion and faster customer onboarding. The implementation leveraged the Manhattan SCALE product suite to deliver an improved warehouse management capability, with configuration focused on WMS functionality, inventory control, and fulfillment orchestration consistent with Supply Chain Management best practices. Workflows were designed to accelerate integration of new aCommerce customers by standardizing inbound receipt, storage, pick-and-pack, and outbound fulfillment processes. Operational coverage spanned multiple warehouse sites across Indonesia, Philippines, and Thailand and impacted business functions including warehouse operations, order fulfillment, and customer onboarding. The Manhattan Active Supply Chain deployment centralized warehouse management capabilities to create a consistent operational model across the estate and enable repeatable onboarding procedures for new merchants. Governance and rollout followed a phased site-by-site approach to enable scalable growth, emphasizing configuration standards and operational procedures to maintain consistent fulfillment performance as the business expanded. Vendor communications highlighted improved warehouse management capability and the required degree of scalability for the business’s projected growth in the years ahead.
Alliance Healthcare Distribution 3900 $2.5B United Kingdom Manhattan Associates Manhattan Active Supply Chain Supply Chain Management 2010 n/a In 2010, Alliance Healthcare implemented Manhattan Active Supply Chain as its core Supply Chain Management platform. The deployment targeted distribution operations in the United Kingdom, concentrating on warehouse management, inventory control, and order fulfillment, with Manhattan Active Supply Chain provisioned to centralize operational workflows and visibility. The implementation included Manhattan ILS combined with Microsoft Dynamics AX to handle transactional flows, while Manhattan Active Supply Chain was configured for standard warehouse management modules, slotting and task orchestration, and inventory visibility typical of Supply Chain Management suites. Crystal Reports was used for operational and management reporting, and Softshare was configured to support specific document and data exchange workflows. Integrations documented in the implementation included Microsoft Dynamics AX, Manhattan ILS, Boomi, Crystal Reports, Softshare, TANS, and Bbx. Boomi was used as the integration middleware to orchestrate data synchronization and message exchange between Manhattan Active Supply Chain and Dynamics AX, while interface monitoring covered the connected reporting and operational exchange points. Operational governance centered on an Application Specialist responsible for Manhattan ILS combined with Microsoft Dynamics AX, covering configuration management, report catalog maintenance, and interface monitoring. Change control and support processes were established to manage the Supply Chain Management application landscape and sustain day to day distribution operations.
Retail 1200 $124M South Africa Manhattan Associates Manhattan Active Supply Chain Supply Chain Management 2016 n/a
Distribution 500 $297M United States Manhattan Associates Manhattan Active Supply Chain Supply Chain Management 2016 n/a
Manufacturing 6600 $3.5B United States Manhattan Associates Manhattan Active Supply Chain Supply Chain Management 2016 n/a
Retail 7000 $1.3B United States Manhattan Associates Manhattan Active Supply Chain Supply Chain Management 2010 n/a
Retail 10000 $2.4B France Manhattan Associates Manhattan Active Supply Chain Supply Chain Management 2011 n/a
Retail 87000 $17.5B United States Manhattan Associates Manhattan Active Supply Chain Supply Chain Management 2012 n/a
Consumer Packaged Goods 275 $380M United Kingdom Manhattan Associates Manhattan Active Supply Chain Supply Chain Management 2017 n/a
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Manhattan Active Supply Chain

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  1. Portwest, a Ireland based Manufacturing organization with 5100 Employees
  2. Pipl, a United States based Communications company with 25 Employees
  3. Act Fibernet, a India based Communications organization with 5433 Employees

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