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Companies using me Source-to-Pay for Source to Pay include: JBS, a Brazil based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 250000 employees and revenues of $65.75 billion, Vibra Energia, a Brazil based Retail organisation with 3380 employees and revenues of $25.55 billion, Telemont, a Brazil based Communications organisation with 550 employees and revenues of $138.0 million and many others.
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JBS | Consumer Packaged Goods | 250000 | $65.7B | Brazil | Mercado Eletronico | me Source-to-Pay | Source to Pay | 2007 | n/a |
In 2007, JBS implemented me Source-to-Pay to centralize and govern its procurement operations in Brazil. The me Source-to-Pay deployment serves as JBS Source to Pay platform enabling e-Procurement workflows and transactional orchestration across procurement and accounts payable functions.
The implementation encompassed e-Procurement and Source to Pay capabilities, including catalog-driven requisitioning, purchase order generation, and order and invoice automation, aligning procurement controls with transactional processing. Supplier management and audit trail functionality were emphasized to increase traceability and support procurement governance.
Operationally the platform was used throughout JBS Brazil, channeling purchases through the Mercado Eletronico environment and supporting procurement and order/invoice automation across sites. Governance actions focused on centralizing purchase channels and standardizing transactional workflows to improve control and responsiveness.
Per the vendor case study approximately 95 percent of JBS Brazil purchases transacted through Mercado Eletronico's platform, reflecting high adoption of me Source-to-Pay in the Brazil procurement population. The vendor notes that the implementation increased agility and traceability for JBS procurement operations.
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Telemont | Communications | 550 | $138M | Brazil | Mercado Eletronico | me Source-to-Pay | Source to Pay | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Telemont implemented me Source-to-Pay, the Mercado Eletrônico electronic procurement SaaS platform, to centralize and automate procurement across its supply operations in Brazil. The deployment placed the me Source-to-Pay cloud service at the center of sourcing and purchasing workflows, aligning the project with the Source to Pay application category and targeting procurement and buyer teams for operational consolidation.
Configuration work emphasized centralized quote records, purchase order orchestration, invoice capture and a contract repository, with approval workflows and catalog management to reduce manual tasks and improve pricing quality. These functional capabilities reflect standard Source to Pay processes, enabling structured requisitioning, approvals and document retention to support more consistent supplier engagement.
Rollout scope covered the procurement function and buyer users across Telemont supply operations in Brazil, and governance changes focused on standardized process controls and centralized records for quotes, invoices and contracts. The stated outcomes included removal of manual tasks, improved governance and pricing quality, and positioning buyers to operate in a more strategic capacity.
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Vibra Energia | Retail | 3380 | $25.6B | Brazil | Mercado Eletronico | me Source-to-Pay | Source to Pay | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Vibra Energia deployed me Source-to-Pay from Mercado Eletrônico as a Source to Pay solution in Brazil to digitalize and centralize purchasing and supplier management after its transition from state-owned to privatized operations. The engagement concentrated on consolidating procurement workflows and supplier relationship management under the Mercado Eletrônico platform.
The implementation combined Mercado Eletrônico's Procure-to-Pay e-Procurement and SRM solutions, configuring core Source to Pay capabilities including requisition-to-order workflows, supplier registration and lifecycle management, purchase order processing, and invoice capture and matching. The me Source-to-Pay application was configured to enforce centralized purchase controls and approval workflows aligned with corporate procurement policies, with automation of standard procure-to-pay flows and supplier data consolidation emphasized in the configuration.
The project included ERP integration to synchronize transactional purchase orders, invoices, and supplier master records between the me Source-to-Pay platform and Vibra Energia's ERP, enabling centralized transaction orchestration. Operational scope covered procurement and supplier management functions across Vibra Energia's Brazil operations, with procurement transactions routed centrally through the ME platform, and full centralization of purchases on the ME platform achieved as part of the rollout.
Governance changes consolidated purchasing authority and supplier governance onto the Mercado Eletrônico platform, standardizing approval workflows and supplier onboarding processes. Reported outcomes included a reduction in average purchase lead time from 41 days to 28 days and full centralization of purchasing activity on the ME platform.
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