List of Medius Procurement Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Medius Procurement 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 Medius Procurement for Procurement 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 Medius Procurement for Procurement include: CEVA Logistics, a France based Distribution organisation with 110000 employees and revenues of $18.70 billion, National House-Building Council, a United Kingdom based Insurance organisation with 1252 employees and revenues of $76.8 million, Nissan, a United States based Automotive organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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CEVA Logistics | Distribution | 110000 | $18.7B | France | Medius | Medius Procurement | Procurement | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016 CEVA Logistics implemented Medius Procurement to standardize procure-to-pay and sourcing across its international distribution operations. The Medius Procurement deployment began with pilots in Australia and Italy and was positioned to centralize requisitions, approvals, purchase orders and receipts on a single platform across territories.
Medius Procurement was configured to bring requisitions, approvals, POs and receipts under one application, supporting core Procurement workflows and sourcing coordination. The implementation emphasized centralized requisitioning and approval workflows, PO orchestration and receipt matching to improve transactional visibility and control.
The Medius Procurement instance was integrated with JD Edwards to synchronize ERP master data and transactional flows between procurement and finance, enabling PO and receipt level posting into the enterprise ERP. Operational coverage extended across CEVA Logistics regional procurement and finance teams, consolidating roughly 360 million dollars of annual spend under management across territories.
Governance and rollout used a pilot then scale approach with standardized processes and approval policies migrated into Medius Procurement, enabling cross-territory sourcing controls and centralized spend governance. The program delivered enhanced visibility and approximately 25 percent average cost savings while bringing about 360 million dollars of annual spend under management.
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National House-Building Council | Insurance | 1252 | $77M | United Kingdom | Medius | Medius Procurement | Procurement | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016 National House-Building Council implemented Medius Procurement and Contract Management to replace spreadsheet-based supplier and contract tracking, centralizing supplier records and contract oversight within a Procurement application. The Medius Procurement deployment went live in 2016 and was positioned to reduce manual tracking through automated reminders and a single supplier database.
The implementation included supplier management and contract management capabilities, with Medius Procurement providing automated reminders, an up-to-date supplier database, and contract oversight workflows. Configuration emphasized structured supplier master data, notification rules for contract milestones, and standardized contract lifecycle controls typical of a Procurement platform.
Operational coverage focused on the procurement function, freeing procurement staff to shift from manual spreadsheet maintenance to higher-value supplier engagement and contract governance activities. Rollout and governance established centralized control of supplier records and automated notification processes to improve contract visibility across procurement teams.
Reported outcomes from the case study include faster time-to-value at go-live, automated reminders, an up-to-date supplier database, and improved contract oversight, enabling procurement staff to concentrate on strategic supplier management rather than manual tracking.
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Nissan | Automotive | 10 | $1M | United States | Medius | Medius Procurement | Procurement | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014 Nissan implemented Medius Procurement, part of Medius Spend Management and Source-to-Pay, to centralize indirect spend across 23 territories in Europe. Nissan implemented Medius Procurement for Procurement to centralize indirect spend and improve requisitioning, supplier invoicing and approvals across its European operations.
The deployment focused on core Source-to-Pay capabilities, with configuration of requisitioning workflows, supplier invoicing automation and multi-step approval routing. Functional implementation emphasized catalog and noncatalog buying controls, electronic invoice handling and approval orchestration to standardize purchase order creation and invoice processing.
Medius Procurement was integrated with SAP to synchronize master data and transactional flows between procurement and ERP systems, supporting one-way and bidirectional document exchanges as part of the procurement to pay lifecycle. Operational coverage spanned procurement teams across 23 European territories, aligning purchasing, accounts payable and approval managers under a centralized procurement control model.
Governance changes included centralized spend control and standardized approval workflows to reduce maverick buying. The rollout delivered measurable outcomes reported in the Medius case study, including a 43% reduction in the cost to raise a purchase order and an 18% reduction in maverick spend.
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