List of Microlistics WMS Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Microlistics WMS 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 Microlistics WMS 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 Microlistics WMS for Warehouse Management include: Thomas Foods International, a Australia based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 3000 employees and revenues of $1.77 billion, Nick Scali, a Australia based Retail organisation with 930 employees and revenues of $304.0 million, Manning Impex, a United Kingdom based Distribution organisation with 25 employees and revenues of $2.0 million and many others.
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Manning Impex | Distribution | 25 | $2M | United Kingdom | WiseTech Global | Microlistics WMS | Warehouse Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Manning Impex deployed Microlistics Enterprise WMS in a Warehouse Management implementation at its Camberley, Surrey warehouse after outgrowing existing paper based and manually processed warehouse practices. The implementation targeted the company’s food services distribution operations, with explicit emphasis on temperature controlled workflows that align with food safety handling requirements. Manning Impex positioned the project to enable end to end digitalisation and automation of warehouse execution. Microlistics Enterprise WMS was configured to provide system directed task management of warehouse operatives, real time visibility of customer orders, and comprehensive track and traceability across temperature controlled inventory. The deployment leveraged core Warehouse Management capabilities including task orchestration, inventory visibility and traceability to replace manual pick ticketing and paper based order handling, and to formalise order to dispatch operational workflows. The WMS integration plan included a direct technical integration with Sage X3 ERP to synchronize order, inventory and customer master data between the WMS and enterprise finance and order management systems. Operational ownership centered on warehouse operations and order fulfilment teams, with program governance focused on converting manual procedures to system directed workflows and on configuring controls for temperature sensitive product handling. Rollout was scoped to Manning Impex’s Camberley site and emphasised phased user adoption for warehouse operatives, configuration of temperature zone controls and traceability rules, and end user training to shift operational responsibilities into the Microlistics WMS. Leadership statements from Manning Impex and Microlistics framed the initiative as both a technical modernisation and a capability buildup for food service processes in the UK and European markets.
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Nick Scali | Retail | 930 | $304M | Australia | WiseTech Global | Microlistics WMS | Warehouse Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017 Nick Scali deployed Microlistics WMS to support Warehouse Management across its distribution centers, initiating a program that covered distribution center moves in Australia and New Zealand. The implementation targeted distribution center operations and inventory workflows for the retail business.
The project included an Enterprise Resource Planning and WMS integration with the companys Distrib ERP, and comprehensive data preparation such as product masters, location structures, zoning and put away sequences. Implementation tasks encompassed user acceptance testing, a formal change management plan for all user cohorts, location barcode labelling and the design of new racking to align physical infrastructure with inventory zones. Hardware and mobile data capture provisioning involved coordination with Gamma Solutions to install WIFI access points, RF guns and Zebra printers, and Microlistics WMS was configured to support RF transactions and barcode directed put away and picking.
Operational coverage extended to stores, sales administration, purchasing, warehouses, dispatch, service, finance, product development and marketing, and the rollout included both on site and remote training plus ongoing support. Systems administration responsibilities included providing all level support and enhancements for Distrib ERP, first and second level support for Microlistics WMS, and first level support for adjacent systems such as Ezescan, Time Target Humanforce and HR3 payroll. The project also involved negotiating and finalizing off the shelf products and services with vendors including Gamma Solutions, Microlistics, Austab Labels, Peacock Bros, DataTools, Ezescan and Reliance Communications.
Governance routines were formalized through documented warehouse Standard Operating Procedures developed with the General Manager of Operations, and a change control workflow that required review and final approval of change requests by the Chief Financial Officer. The systems analyst translated management requirements into business requirements and statements of work for vendors, and conducted cost reviews and supplier coordination as part of rollout governance. Reporting outputs were created for the C suite covering store upsells, warehouse utilization, supplier performance and service call analysis, and the implementation contributed to streamlined business processes across the organization.
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Thomas Foods International | Consumer Packaged Goods | 3000 | $1.8B | Australia | WiseTech Global | Microlistics WMS | Warehouse Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Thomas Foods International implemented Microlistics WMS to respond to strong organic growth while protecting chilled supply chain controls and enabling customer specific accounting. The Microlistics WMS was deployed as a chilled Warehouse Management solution at the single 265,000 SQF certified cold storage facility in Swedesboro New Jersey, which processes 100 million pounds of frozen and chilled product annually across six temperature zones.
The implementation emphasized inventory control and shelf life tracking to maintain original shelf life details across multiple temperature zones, along with multi temperature zone slotting and storage rules. Core functional capabilities configured included lot and shelf life tracking, putaway and replenishment logic, pick and pack workflows, order fulfillment and shipment recording, and task level allocation and recording to support the companys third party logistics model.
Microlistics Chilled WMS was integrated with existing enterprise systems, including the ERP, the transport management system and the sales demand forecasting tool, and linked to the corporate website to ensure inventory, accounting and shipment records remained separately accountable per customer. Those integrations supported synchronized order release, shipment orchestration and accounting feeds while preserving end to end chilled chain traceability.
Operational governance focused on embedding food quality and safety controls into warehouse workflows, enforcing shelf life rules and aligning task assignment to customer billing requirements. The Microlistics implementation enabled Thomas Foods International to support first party product storage and third party cold chain services for almost 30 external customers and to achieve strong organic business growth and a large throughput increase.
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