List of NextChapter LIM Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying NextChapter LIM 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 NextChapter LIM for Logistics 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 NextChapter LIM for Logistics Management include: Ek Netherlands, a Netherlands based Retail organisation with 350 employees and revenues of $180.0 million, Didi Netherlands, a Netherlands based Retail organisation with 25 employees and revenues of $10.0 million, Sport2000 Netherlands, a Netherlands based Retail organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $5.0 million and many others.
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Didi Netherlands | Retail | 25 | $10M | Netherlands | NextChapter | NextChapter LIM | Logistics Management | 2022 | n/a | In 2022, Didi Netherlands implemented NextChapter LIM as part of a broader NextChapter multi product suite including webshop, PIM, OMS, and CMS to relaunch as an online first fashion brand. The deployment emphasized Logistics Management capabilities to automate inventory, marketplace connections, and fulfillment integrations for ecommerce operations in the Netherlands, aligning the small retailer's online merchandising and fulfillment workflows with centralized order orchestration. NextChapter LIM was configured to support order lifecycle orchestration, inventory synchronization, and fulfillment routing, consuming product data from the PIM and order events from the OMS. Functional modules implemented included order management, inventory control, and fulfillment connector capabilities, with configuration of stock allocation rules and automated marketplace listing updates to preserve channel level availability. Integrations were scoped inside the NextChapter suite, linking the webshop and CMS for storefront order capture, PIM for SKU enrichment, and OMS driven fulfillment processes for carriers and marketplace endpoints. Operational coverage targeted ecommerce business functions including merchandising, fulfillment operations, and customer service across the Netherlands, with a phased production go live achieved within months to accelerate time to market. Governance emphasized centralized configuration of order routing and inventory governance inside NextChapter LIM, creating cross functional workflows between merchandising and fulfillment teams to manage exceptions and marketplace inventory policies. The implementation narrative highlights NextChapter LIM as the Logistics Management application driving automated order and fulfillment orchestration, with a rapid rollout cadence to support the brand's online first strategy. | |
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Ek Netherlands | Retail | 350 | $180M | Netherlands | NextChapter | NextChapter LIM | Logistics Management | 2023 | n/a | In 2023, Ek Netherlands implemented NextChapter LIM as the Logistics Management component of a broader NextChapter collective ecommerce platform. The deployment supported EK Fashion retailers with a central product information management function alongside individualized order management and content management environments for each participating merchant. NextChapter LIM was configured to deliver OMS and inventory routing capabilities, operating as the logistics module that orchestrates order assignment and stock reservation across multistock and franchise locations. The implementation included a central PIM for catalog and attribute governance, while NextChapter LIM handled inventory visibility, fulfillment routing logic, and store level order adjudication consistent with retail logistics workflows. Integrations implemented as part of the rollout included point of sale connectivity and inventory synchronization with Stockbase and Fashioncloud, enabling near real time stock reconciliation across channels. The topology used a collective platform architecture, centralizing product data and decentralizing transactional environments so that individual retailers retain separate OMS and CMS instances while sharing the underlying logistics orchestration layer. Governance shifted to centralized product and inventory master rules, with operational workflows adapted to support franchise and multistock picking, cross-store fulfillment, and POS-driven stock movements. The configuration emphasizes modular Logistics Management, making NextChapter LIM the control plane for inventory routing and order distribution across the Netherlands retail network. | |
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Sport2000 Netherlands | Retail | 10 | $5M | Netherlands | NextChapter | NextChapter LIM | Logistics Management | 2024 | n/a | In 2024, Sport2000 Netherlands deployed NextChapter LIM in a Logistics Management role to centralize product and fulfillment operations across its retail network. The implementation formed part of a unified commerce platform including PIM, OMS, and CMS components to consolidate approximately 800,000 product records and enable omnichannel fulfillment across more than 60 Dutch stores. NextChapter LIM was configured for core Logistics Management capabilities including order orchestration, inventory visibility, and fulfillment rule engines. The deployment aligned OMS and fulfillment capabilities with the PIM and CMS, enabling automated order routing, store level inventory commitments, and ship from store fulfillment workflows. Operational coverage spanned ecommerce and brick and mortar channels, with NextChapter LIM coordinating order flow between online storefronts and physical stores. Business functions impacted included ecommerce operations, store fulfillment teams, and centralized logistics planning, with product data and inventory models consolidated in the PIM for consistent order handling. Governance was structured around centralized fulfillment policies and order routing rules managed within NextChapter LIM, supporting consistent execution across the 60 plus store estate. The implementation improved scalability and order routing as reported in the case study, while positioning Sport2000 Netherlands to standardize fulfillment workflows and inventory control across channels. |
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