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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Nintex K2 Cloud for Process Mining 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 Nintex K2 Cloud for Process Mining include: LVMH Italia, a Italy based Manufacturing organisation with 8000 employees and revenues of $3.00 billion, Avara Foods, a United Kingdom based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 6000 employees and revenues of $1.78 billion, Potter Clarkson, a United Kingdom based Professional Services organisation with 188 employees and revenues of $56.0 million, LifeFlight Australia, a Australia based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 500 employees and revenues of $50.0 million, Communications and Information Technology Commission (CITC), a Saudi Arabia based Government organisation with 499 employees and revenues of $32.0 million and many others.
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Arntz Optibelt Group UK | Manufacturing | 120 | $15M | United Kingdom | Nintex | Nintex K2 Cloud | Process Mining | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Arntz Optibelt Group UK implemented Nintex K2 Cloud as a Process Mining solution to modernize product review and approval workflows. The deployment targeted product lifecycle approvals across the manufacturer’s multi‑site operations, reflecting the company’s complex catalog of more than 180,000 standard and custom belt designs and coordination across eight production facilities in six countries.
The Nintex K2 Cloud implementation centralized and automated multi-stage approval workflows, converting paper based sign, scan and email steps into an auditable digital workstream. Configuration included structured approval flows for two primary use cases, new product approvals and modification approvals, with an 18 step standardized workflow created for modifications, and electronic signature capture and status tracking embedded to ensure traceability and legibility of approvals.
Operational coverage extended to production managers and cross‑functional teams responsible for product introductions and change control, plus batch management for raw material expiration. The solution introduced a batch expiration management process that is utilized approximately 160 times in a typical 10 week period, while eliminating manual printing and scanning which reduced signature handling time from about 15 minutes to as little as 30 seconds, an 89 percent improvement, and delivered average per approval time savings reported as 4.5 hours from removed manual steps.
Governance and workflow restructuring emphasized standardized, auditable approvals and manager visibility, enabling stakeholders to see real time status of product reviews and confirm process adherence across locations. Nintex K2 Cloud provided a consistent orchestration layer for approvals, automated routing and electronic signature capture to enforce review policies and create a searchable audit trail, supporting faster time to market without compromising documented quality controls.
The implementation compressed new product approval cycles by about 75 percent, moving a 200 day approval cadence toward approximately 50 days, and standardized modification approvals to an 18 step digital flow while reducing average modification approval times from around 100 days to 62 days. Nintex K2 Cloud is cited as the platform enabling these specific reductions in cycle time and the creation of an auditable, visible approval process.
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Avara Foods | Consumer Packaged Goods | 6000 | $1.8B | United Kingdom | Nintex | Nintex K2 Cloud | Process Mining | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 Avara Foods implemented Nintex K2 Cloud to standardize first aid incident reporting and consolidate health and safety workflows, positioning the deployment within a Process Mining context to unify event-level data across facilities. The decision followed a merger that triggered a review of paper and Excel based processes, and the Nintex K2 Cloud implementation was scoped to remove labor intensive manual consolidation of incident records.
Avara Foods configured Nintex K2 Cloud to deliver digital incident reporting forms, automated electronic routing to line managers and the health and safety manager, and role based approvals. The implementation standardized the first aid incident reporting process as a single structured application, enabling consistent data capture, event sequencing, and dashboard-driven monitoring across the organization.
The deployment covers seven food processing plants, six hatcheries, three mills that produce poultry feed, and approximately 100 owned and subcontracted farms, with employee incident records entered by site workers and routed to operational managers and central HSE teams. Nintex K2 Cloud dashboards provide cross-site visibility of incident trends and campaign performance, converting multi-day manual consolidation into instant, centralized reporting and supporting Process Mining style analysis of intervention impact.
Governance and operational change centered on health and safety teams and line management, who use the Nintex K2 Cloud application to target training and interventions where dashboards identify areas of concern. The solution is used in health and safety campaigns to monitor whether first aid incident numbers reduce as a result of interventions, and Avara Foods reports that the app is expected to significantly reduce accident risk and improve health and safety for its workforce of 7,000 employees.
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Communications and Information Technology Commission (CITC) | Government | 499 | $32M | Saudi Arabia | Nintex | Nintex K2 Cloud | Process Mining | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, the Communications and Information Technology Commission (CITC) implemented Nintex K2 Cloud as a Process Mining solution to accelerate development and delivery of its e-services. The deployment targeted CITC’s internal operations supporting 400 plus internal employees and more than 100 external user organizations across eight service providers and consumer groups who access the CITC e-Services platform.
CITC standardized on Nintex K2 Cloud’s workflow engine and low-code process application model, leveraging Arabic language scripting support and libraries of reusable code to speed development. The implementation concentrated on process-based application templates, workflow automation, and reusable components so that common regulatory change patterns could be parameterized rather than rebuilt from scratch.
Integrations focused on connecting existing solutions with K2 Cloud workflows to form one architecture for rapid development and deployment of e-services across CITC’s user segments. Operational ownership sits with an internal team of around 20 specialists who handle development, maintenance, support, and analysis, and the platform has been used to deliver over 60 e-services solutions across regulatory and service delivery functions.
Governance and rollout emphasized reuse and in-house capability to reduce external contracting, with libraries and process governance enabling faster change cycles. Outcomes reported include reduction in typical build time from 3 to 4 months down to one month or less, an overall time-to-market reduction of 50 to 70 percent depending on the request, secure workflow controls that enable KPI measurement of staff, and a significant increase in end-user satisfaction.
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LifeFlight Australia | Aerospace and Defense | 500 | $50M | Australia | Nintex | Nintex K2 Cloud | Process Mining | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, LifeFlight Australia implemented Nintex K2 Cloud to centralize process automation and Process Mining across its operational and administrative functions. The deployment targeted time-critical workflows that support aero-medical retrieval and patient transport, positioning Nintex K2 Cloud as the enterprise workflow and orchestration layer for coordination and rapid decision making.
The first major module delivered was an aircraft tasking application for the LifeFlight Coordination Centre C3, which automated manual, repetitive tasks and accelerated data capture for mission tasking. Configuration focused on end-to-end workflow orchestration, form-driven data collection, and event-driven notifications to reduce time spent on menial processes and improve the flow of critical operational information.
Implementation emphasis was on joining the dots between existing software solutions to unify processes across departments and divisions, creating linked workflows that span emergency response, operations, and supporting administrative functions. The solution created a centralized process layer that integrated tasking and coordination logic with the organization workflow fabric without disclosing specific third-party system names.
Rollout began with a targeted demonstration to secure stakeholder buy-in at the emergency response center and proceeded by scoping additional workflows for incremental delivery. The program led to faster, smoother information flow and data capture in mission tasking, automated previously time consuming tasks, and produced positive stakeholder response and plans for broader workflow expansion.
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LVMH Italia | Manufacturing | 8000 | $3.0B | Italy | Nintex | Nintex K2 Cloud | Process Mining | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, LVMH Italia implemented Nintex K2 Cloud to transform trade marketing and retailer approval workflows across Italy, supporting the company’s perfume and cosmetics division and its network of 1,500 retail partners. The deployment is positioned in the Process Mining category, using Nintex K2 Cloud to instrument transactional steps and provide increased process visibility for marketing payments and retailer onboarding.
The implementation standardized data capture for planned trade marketing activities, routing requests to the relevant department for authorization and embedding a store verification step during promotion windows. At the conclusion of verified activities the automated workflow generates a proforma invoice populated with correct reference numbers and financial details, and workflows accept attachments such as signed contracts and supporting documentation. Nintex K2 Cloud manages the sequence of approvals from initiation to final sign off, enforcing the required procedural steps.
Operational coverage spans Italy and impacts trade marketing, retail operations, finance and accounts payable, and the internal IT function that manages process configuration. The solution centralizes retailer records and approval histories, and enforces a two year reapproval cadence for existing retail outlets to meet the group level policy requirements for brand presentation. This centralized record keeping improves traceability of approvals and provides a single source of truth for retailer documentation.
Governance was tightened by embedding group policy steps into the automated workflows, ensuring that each approval path follows the mandated sequence and that key documents are retained with the case file for future audit or review. Process orchestration in Nintex K2 Cloud removed manual routing and made the approval state visible to stakeholders, simplifying compliance checks and ongoing retailer verification.
Outcomes reported by LVMH Italia include faster retailer payments, improved retailer satisfaction, and improved cash flow, specifically a documented improvement in Days Sales Outstanding of one day on average each month. The company reported this DSO improvement translates to approximately €250,000 to €300,000 less in credit, and the automated preapproval of invoices removed common causes of invoice rejection and payment delay.
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Professional Services | 188 | $56M | United Kingdom | Nintex | Nintex K2 Cloud | Process Mining | 2019 | n/a |
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