List of OpenText Trading Grid (ex GXS) Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased OpenText Trading Grid (ex GXS) for Supply Chain 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 Trading Grid (ex GXS) for Supply Chain Management include: Ampol, a Australia based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 3152 employees and revenues of $22.94 billion, Tata Steel IJmuiden B.V., a Netherlands based Manufacturing organisation with 50000 employees and revenues of $16.15 billion, Travis Perkins, a United Kingdom based Distribution organisation with 17000 employees and revenues of $6.55 billion, Smiths Group Plc, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing organisation with 14000 employees and revenues of $3.52 billion and many others.
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Ampol | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 3152 | $22.9B | Australia | OpenText | OpenText Trading Grid (ex GXS) | Supply Chain Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 Ampol implemented OpenText Trading Grid (ex GXS) as the enterprise message and trading partner hub for Supply Chain Management. The implementation targeted consolidation of EDI and XML message flows to support procure-to-pay automation and trading partner connectivity across Caltex trading partners and internal supply chain processes.
OpenText Trading Grid (ex GXS) was configured to handle EDIFACT messages, XML messages, SOAP based interfaces and APIs, delivering message translation, validation and routing capabilities. Functional capabilities implemented included EDI message processing for orders, invoices and shipments, mapping and transformation services, and test instrumentation to support System Testing and User Acceptance Testing.
The integration architecture linked OpenText Trading Grid to SAP S4HANA and SAP CAR for order and inventory exchanges, to JDA for supply planning touchpoints, and to middleware platforms including Dell Boomi, Microsoft BizTalk and Message Xchange for orchestration and transport. Operational scope spanned supply chain, procurement and IT teams, with onshore and offshore collaboration across Sydney, Melbourne, India and the Philippines and direct interfacing with external trading partners.
Governance and rollout were driven by a Program Test Strategy and the SAP Activate Test Methodology combining Agile and V model testing approaches, with the Test Lead responsible for test preparation, defect workflow management, resource onboarding, timesheet approvals and oversight of purchase orders and invoices. The project was executed as a Greenfield implementation, the team applied a shift left testing approach and phase 1 was delivered within a significantly short time period, meeting stakeholder expectations.
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Smiths Group Plc | Manufacturing | 14000 | $3.5B | United Kingdom | OpenText | OpenText Trading Grid (ex GXS) | Supply Chain Management | 2005 | n/a |
In 2005, Smiths Group Plc implemented OpenText Trading Grid (ex GXS) to provision an online supplier portal for its John Crane business in Sunbury, United Kingdom. The deployment centered on the OpenText Trading Grid application and the OLV online supplier portal to enable electronic forecasts, acknowledgements and electronic shipment notice creation and visibility for procurement and planning teams.
The implementation included the OLV supplier portal and GXS Community Link, a trading partner enabling solution used for community outreach, education and partner testing. Functionally the solution delivered supplier-facing portals, buyer and planner dashboards, forecast distribution, acknowledgement processing and ASN creation, aligning with Supply Chain Management workflows for purchasing, demand planning and supplier collaboration.
Integration work tied the OpenText Trading Grid application to John Crane internal ERP and to both EDI compliant and non-EDI suppliers, providing a centralised exchange layer between internal order and planning systems and external trading partners. Operational coverage explicitly targeted internal buyers and planners and a mixed base of small and medium suppliers, moving communications away from manual email, fax and phone exchanges toward automated electronic message flows.
Governance and rollout emphasized partner enablement, with structured training, community outreach and testing through Community Link to onboard suppliers and validate message formats. Reported outcomes in the announcement cited tangible benefits including improved personnel productivity and planning accuracy, reflecting the intended Supply Chain Management improvements to procurement and supplier collaboration.
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Tata Steel IJmuiden B.V. | Manufacturing | 50000 | $16.2B | Netherlands | OpenText | OpenText Trading Grid (ex GXS) | Supply Chain Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015 Tata Steel IJmuiden B.V. implemented OpenText Trading Grid (ex GXS) to centralize EDI messaging within its Supply Chain Management environment. The deployment served as the primary EDI hub for electronic ordering, delivery scheduling and invoicing flows across the company.
Implementation work concentrated on EDIFACT message handling, specifically DELINS, DELJIT, DELFOR and INVOIC, with configuration of message mapping, translation and routing rules in OpenText Trading Grid (ex GXS). An EDI Business Analyst role managed schema mappings, validation rules and document orchestration to align EDI payloads to Tata Steel system interfaces.
Integration patterns included bi-directional exchange of EDI data into Tata Steel systems and connectivity to trading partners through Value Added Network mailboxes and over the Internet. Operational scope covered trading partner onboarding, mailbox management and runbook driven processing for supply chain and finance document streams.
Governance centered on centralized EDI mailbox and message validation processes, mapping version control and analyst-led exception handling workflows to maintain data quality. The project ensured successful integration of EDI data to Tata Steel system and to trading partners' Value Added Network mailboxes and through the Internet.
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Distribution | 17000 | $6.6B | United Kingdom | OpenText | OpenText Trading Grid (ex GXS) | Supply Chain Management | 2016 | n/a |
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