List of Odoo IoT Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Odoo IoT 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 Odoo IoT for IoT Platform 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 Odoo IoT for IoT Platform include: Luonto Furniture, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 400 employees and revenues of $70.0 million, Nanoramic Laboratories, a United States based Life Sciences organisation with 90 employees and revenues of $14.0 million, CGETC, a United States based Distribution organisation with 60 employees and revenues of $8.0 million, M. Maskas & Sons, a United States based Distribution organisation with 30 employees and revenues of $4.0 million, MagTarget, a United States based Distribution organisation with 15 employees and revenues of $2.0 million and many others.
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CGETC | Distribution | 60 | $8M | United States | Odoo | Odoo IoT | IoT Platform | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, CGETC implemented Odoo IoT as part of a broader Odoo ERP rollout hosted on Odoo.sh, deploying the Odoo IoT application to support its distribution and eCommerce operations. CGETC implemented Odoo IoT, an IoT Platform, alongside Invoicing, CRM, Website, eCommerce, Inventory, Purchase, IoT Box, and Amazon modules to consolidate order, warehouse, and inventory workflows for 34 active users within a company sized at 40-50 employees.
The implementation emphasized inventory management capabilities, with configuration focused on inventory tracking and inventory history within the Inventory module, integrated order management across eCommerce and Amazon channel workflows, and purchase and invoicing flows tied to warehouse receipts. Odoo IoT and the IoT Box were configured to instrument warehouse processes consistent with IoT Platform functionality, enabling automated device connectivity to support scanning and physical goods orchestration in fulfillment workflows.
Architecturally the deployment used Odoo.sh hosting with a multi-warehouse operational model covering three Southern California warehouses and one Georgia site, and operational touchpoints in Korea and the Philippines. Integrations included marketplace API connectivity to Amazon and marketplace connectors to unify orders and inventory across channels, while Odoo IoT provided the platform layer to bridge physical warehouse devices into the ERP data model and transaction flows.
Governance and rollout were executed with partner Brainvire supporting data migration, configuration, and staged cutovers across modules and sites, addressing significant data migration complexity encountered during the project. Reported outcomes included substantial business scale up, with leadership citing an increase in customer base by approximately 1000 percent and significantly higher shipment volumes since adoption, and the platform enabling CGETC to take on more complex multiwarehouse and multi market fulfillment challenges.
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Luonto Furniture | Manufacturing | 400 | $70M | United States | Odoo | Odoo IoT | IoT Platform | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Luonto Furniture implemented Odoo IoT as part of a broader Odoo deployment, replacing Microsoft Navision and running on Odoo.sh. Odoo IoT is deployed as an IoT Platform that links device-level shop floor automation into the companys single Odoo instance, supporting the U.S. distribution center in Charleston, South Carolina and a core user group of 15 users within the ERP footprint.
The implementation tied Odoo IoT directly to Manufacturing, Inventory, Barcode, Quality, PLM, Repairs, and Field Service applications that were part of the overall Odoo rollout. Odoo IoT was configured to orchestrate barcode scanners and shop floor terminals and to surface device events within Odoo workflows, and custom developments were built by Odoos internal development team to align device telemetry with Luontos manufacturing and inventory processes.
Operationally the Odoo IoT deployment extended visibility from the warehouse to back office systems, connecting device events into CRM, Sales, Accounting, and Dashboards so that transactional and operational teams share a single source of truth. The rollout reflected the companys need for integrated communications, with Odoos Chatter used to bridge physical separation between warehouse staff and office teams, and IoT signals feeding inventory and planning modules to improve workflow orchestration.
Governance and rollout was executed as a centralized Odoo implementation, with data import and export validated during a brief cutover that took a few weeks to reach production readiness. Post go live the project delivered the intended outcome of platform unification and improved cross functional connectivity, with Luonto leadership citing improved usability and dashboard-driven operational insight as primary benefits.
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M. Maskas & Sons | Distribution | 30 | $4M | United States | Odoo | Odoo IoT | IoT Platform | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, M. Maskas & Sons implemented Odoo IoT to instrument distribution and inventory workflows. Odoo IoT was deployed as the IoT Platform component of a broader Odoo online implementation that consolidated sales, purchasing, accounting, website commerce, and collaboration tools for the Tarentum, PA based distributor.
The deployment included the Odoo IoT box alongside Knowledge, Accounting, Purchase, Sales, Website, Email Marketing, and Discuss applications. The implementation followed a phased configuration approach, with product master data built out first, accounting configured next, and email marketing added subsequently, and two primary users administering the environment. The Odoo IoT box was used to onboard physical device signals into Odoo, aligning device telemetry with inventory records and order workflows typical of an IoT Platform integration.
Red Lab Media partnered on the project to construct the company database and transfer information from pen and paper into the cloud system, and to configure fields and structured reports required for weekly manufacturer and regulatory submissions. Operational coverage extends across core business functions, including sales order capture, purchase management, inventory visibility via the customer portal, and invoicing, with the Website and eCommerce applications absorbing additional order volume during a subsequent company acquisition.
Governance and rollout were managed as an internal, partner-assisted program with incremental feature adoption, ongoing user learning, and centralized data visibility for leadership. Reported outcomes from the implementation include real-time inventory visibility for customers through the portal, streamlined order capture during an acquisition event, and consolidated visibility across sales, purchasing, and accounting enabled by Odoo IoT and the broader Odoo online suite.
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MagTarget | Distribution | 15 | $2M | United States | Odoo | Odoo IoT | IoT Platform | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, MagTarget implemented Odoo IoT as part of a broader Odoo suite deployment, addressing inventory and production visibility in its Milpitas, CA operations. The deployment is hosted on Odoo.sh and the Odoo IoT component was introduced within the IoT Platform category to connect on-premise hardware and automate label printing workflows.
The implementation consolidated a long list of Odoo applications, including Discuss, Calendar, Knowledge, Contacts, CRM, Sales, Dashboards, Point of Sale, Accounting, Documents, Helpdesk, Website, eLearning, Email Marketing, Surveys, Purchase, Inventory, Manufacturing, Quality, Barcode, Repairs, PLM, Sign, Employees, Attendances, Live Chat, IoT, and Link Tracker. Functional configuration centered on inventory forecasting with Odoo Inventory, production and manufacturing routing, barcode-driven warehouse transactions, point of sale integration for retail scenarios, and live Dashboards for production monitoring. The Odoo IoT box was configured to drive automatic label printing, removing manual label tasks from warehouse staff and integrating physical printers into transactional workflows.
Operational coverage targeted sales, warehouse, and production functions, with Dashboards exposed on production screens to give real time order status and running work schedules. Hardware integration focused on tablets and tablet enclosures used in kitchen and meeting room environments, using Odoo IoT to bridge browser-based Odoo applications with printers and device-controlled indicators. The company leveraged the web access characteristics of Odoo to enable remote order and contact lookups by executives while at trade shows or traveling.
Governance and rollout followed a phased adoption path, with initial user resistance as teams adapted established practices to Odoo workflows, followed by stabilization once processes were standardized across Sales, Inventory, and Production. Specific operational outcomes called out by MagTarget include elimination of prior inventory disconnects through forecast visibility, time savings from automatic label printing enabled by Odoo IoT, and improved executive oversight via customizable Dashboards. MagTarget is also developing an Odoo App to control enclosure light colors to reflect meeting room status, with plans to publish the app to the Odoo App Store.
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Nanoramic Laboratories | Life Sciences | 90 | $14M | United States | Odoo | Odoo IoT | IoT Platform | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020 Nanoramic Laboratories deployed Odoo IoT as its IoT Platform to capture device and equipment telemetry and to interface that telemetry with its Odoo application suite. Nanoramic Laboratories is a United States nanotechnology company using Odoo for core functions across manufacturing, inventory and business operations.
Odoo IoT was configured to provision edge devices, ingest sensor telemetry, and map real time signals to production orders and quality checkpoints. The implementation used Odoo IoT capabilities for automated server side actions, data logging for traceability, and the creation of maintenance work orders from threshold events. Configuration emphasized sensor to operation mappings that feed into manufacturing workflows and quality records.
The Odoo IoT implementation integrated directly with Odoo modules that were in use, including Inventory, Manufacturing, Maintenance, Quality, PLM, Invoicing, Accounting, Sales, Purchase, Project, Timesheets, CRM, Documents, Expenses, Helpdesk and UPS Shipping. Sensor events were routed to update stock moves and inventory locations, to trigger corrective maintenance and to append quality test results to manufacturing operations. Integration extended into transactional processes so machine state and test evidence were visible to production planners and finance teams.
Governance was established through centralized device and action configuration in the Odoo backend, and role based access controls were applied for operations, maintenance and quality users. Workflows were adjusted so that IoT signals could create work orders and quality alerts within existing Odoo business processes, aligning shop floor event handling with enterprise workflows.
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