List of OpenText Active Orders Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying OpenText Active Orders 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 OpenText Active Orders for Order 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 OpenText Active Orders for Order Management include: Owens & Minor, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 22200 employees and revenues of $10.33 billion, Polaris, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 18500 employees and revenues of $8.93 billion, Alstom Signalling UK, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing organisation with 6000 employees and revenues of $1.83 billion, Boscov's, a United States based Retail organisation with 8300 employees and revenues of $1.50 billion and many others.
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Alstom Signalling UK | Manufacturing | 6000 | $1.8B | United Kingdom | OpenText | OpenText Active Orders | Order Management | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Alstom Signalling UK implemented OpenText Active Orders as its Order Management platform. The deployment centralized transaction processing and order lifecycle handling to support manufacturing order flows and operational order capture, validation, and fulfillment orchestration within a single application.
OpenText Active Orders was configured to automate transaction validation and exception handling, reducing manual intervention in order routing and status reconciliation. The implementation leveraged standard Order Management capabilities such as transaction processing, audit trail generation, and automated notifications to downstream teams, with configuration work focused on order operations and business application teams to streamline booking and processing workflows.
Operational reporting from the deployment cites a 98% transaction success rate averaged over six months, and documented productivity increases due to less time spent troubleshooting and fixing transactions. Danielle Cormier, Business Application Analyst, Alstom Power TSNA Windsor, CT US commented that because of this success their productivity is increasing and they can depend on OpenText Active Orders, indicating a shift in governance from manual exception resolution toward ongoing operational monitoring and steady state transaction management.
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Boscov's | Retail | 8300 | $1.5B | United States | OpenText | OpenText Active Orders | Order Management | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Boscov's implemented OpenText Active Orders to address Order Management across its retail buying organization. The cloud-based OpenText Active Orders deployment was positioned to centralize transaction management and provide 360-degree supply chain visibility across direct suppliers and third-party vendors.
The implementation concentrated on core Order Management capabilities, including order capture and orchestration, purchase order issuance and confirmation tracking, and exception handling workflows. Configuration emphasized supplier enablement workflows to process orders from partners that lacked native order management software, using OpenText Active Orders to normalize and stage transaction data for buying teams.
Operational coverage brought merchandising, procurement, and replenishment teams into a centralized transaction management layer, enabling consolidated PO visibility for store replenishment and distribution center fulfillment processes. The cloud architecture provided a hosted transaction staging environment while the solution’s supplier connectivity features supported a mix of digitally enabled and manually enabled supplier interactions.
Governance changes included formalized supplier onboarding procedures, role-based access controls for buying teams, and standardized exception management and change order workflows. The deployment established consistent order validation and dispute resolution processes, aligning procurement and vendor management practices with the Order Management platform.
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Owens & Minor | Healthcare | 22200 | $10.3B | United States | OpenText | OpenText Active Orders | Order Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Owens & Minor deployed OpenText Active Orders, a cloud-based solution in the Order Management category to centralize transaction handling across its supply chain. OpenText Active Orders provides buying organizations with technology and services to optimize transaction management and deliver 360-degree supply chain visibility with all suppliers, including those not digitally enabled with their own order management software solution. The implementation focused on centralized order orchestration and supplier connectivity to support Owens & Minor procurement and distribution activities.
Architecturally OpenText Active Orders was provisioned as a cloud service providing centralized transaction processing, supplier onboarding workflows, order capture and confirmation processing, and exception management typical of Order Management platforms. The deployment emphasized supplier enablement for non-electronic trading partners and standardized order visibility across stores and distribution channels, aligning order orchestration with procurement and supply chain operations. Governance centered on standardized order workflows and supplier enrollment to ensure consistent transaction handling and operational traceability.
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Manufacturing | 18500 | $8.9B | United States | OpenText | OpenText Active Orders | Order Management | 2015 | n/a |
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