List of Nextworld Cloud Inventory Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Nextworld Cloud Inventory for Inventory 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 Nextworld Cloud Inventory for Inventory Management include: Domtar, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 6400 employees and revenues of $3.70 billion, Lozier, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 2200 employees and revenues of $500.0 million, Old Dutch Foods, a United States based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 1400 employees and revenues of $120.0 million, Velociti, a United States based Communications organisation with 20 employees and revenues of $2.0 million and many others.
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Domtar | Manufacturing | 6400 | $3.7B | United States | Nextworld | Nextworld Cloud Inventory | Inventory Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Domtar implemented Nextworld Cloud Inventory to gain real-time inventory visibility across third-party warehouses and eliminate manual inventory processes in its pulp distribution operations in North America. Nextworld Cloud Inventory was applied to Domtar's Inventory Management domain, supporting warehouse and inventory teams and enabling more accurate data for planning and replenishment.
The deployment used Nextworld's cloud platform architecture and emphasized centralized inventory records and real-time transaction processing. Configuration focused on automating manual counting and reconciliation workflows, standardizing electronic inventory transactions, and streamlining warehouse onboarding procedures to support distributed third-party fulfillment.
Operational scope targeted warehouse and inventory operations within Domtar's North American pulp distribution network and third-party logistics partners. The rollout began in late 2019 and enabled remote rollouts during 2020, which delivered faster warehouse onboarding and more accurate, centralized inventory data for planning and replenishment while removing manual inventory processes. Governance was adjusted to centralize inventory data ownership and to standardize onboarding and operational workflows for remote deployment.
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Lozier | Manufacturing | 2200 | $500M | United States | Nextworld | Nextworld Cloud Inventory | Inventory Management | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Lozier engaged DSI to implement Nextworld Cloud Inventory as a cloud SaaS deployment to optimize production reporting and warehouse production visibility across multiple U.S. manufacturing and warehouse facilities. The Nextworld Cloud Inventory implementation was scoped as an Inventory Management platform to provide centralized inventory visibility and production reporting feeds for shop floor and warehouse operations.
Deployment began in January 2021 and was architected as a cloud SaaS platform with site-level integrations to on-premise ERP systems, including Oracle EBS, to surface transactional inventory, work-in-process status, and production completions. Functional configuration focused on inventory reconciliation, lot and serial tracking, real-time stock level APIs, and production reporting dashboards, reflecting typical Inventory Management capabilities for manufacturing and warehouse operations.
Rollout governance was executed jointly by DSI and Lozier operations, with configuration, testing, and go-live sequencing coordinated across multiple U.S. sites to align warehouse and plant workflows. The program aimed to deliver real-time inventory visibility and improved production reporting to support warehouse operations and plant production management.
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Old Dutch Foods | Consumer Packaged Goods | 1400 | $120M | United States | Nextworld | Nextworld Cloud Inventory | Inventory Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022 Old Dutch Foods implemented Nextworld Cloud Inventory in the Inventory Management category to mobilize its supply chain and automate mobile workflows. The deployment focused on mobile data capture and direct store delivery support for a 1,400 employee, Canada and Upper Midwest focused snack food manufacturer, aligning inventory operations with its field sales and distribution activities.
Implementation emphasized prebuilt, validated integrations and automation for transactional capture, using Nextworld Cloud Inventory to eliminate manual entry and accelerate transaction processing. The team used the platform's flowchart driven studio to build a mobile application for field sales that supports delivery drivers in completing sales orders and confirming deliveries in seconds, while enabling business analysts to author and modify application logic without dedicated mobile developers.
Integrations included secure, real time updates between mobile devices and the Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne back end, preserving ERP transaction fidelity and enabling immediate inventory and sales order visibility. Operational coverage extended across delivery operations, field sales, warehouse picking and confirmation workflows, tying mobile scans and confirmations back to enterprise inventory and order records to speed the order to cash cycle.
Governance shifted application maintenance to internal business analysts, removing the need for ongoing third party mobile developers or support, and embedding application change control into business operations. Outcomes reported by the company include faster delivery and sales order processing, improved product visibility across the supply chain, elimination of bottlenecks, and savings described as hundreds of thousands of dollars in total cost of ownership through use of Nextworld Cloud Inventory.
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Communications | 20 | $2M | United States | Nextworld | Nextworld Cloud Inventory | Inventory Management | 2022 | n/a |
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