List of Owl Clock Box BIO Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Owl Clock Box BIO for Time Clock (Hardware) 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 Owl Clock Box BIO for Time Clock (Hardware) include: Home Hardware Canada, a Canada based Retail organisation with 12000 employees and revenues of $3.70 billion, Pharmasave Canada, a Canada based Retail organisation with 9000 employees and revenues of $1.60 billion, Hunter Express Canada, a Canada based Transportation organisation with 600 employees and revenues of $100.0 million, Hunter Express, a Australia based Transportation organisation with 400 employees and revenues of $60.0 million and many others.
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Home Hardware Canada | Retail | 12000 | $3.7B | Canada | Owl Time Clock | Owl Clock Box BIO | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Home Hardware Canada deployed Owl Clock Box BIO as a store-level time capture solution, adopting the Owl Clock Box BIO hardware to address hourly staff attendance at a Home Building Centre location. The implementation used the Time Clock (Hardware) category capabilities to introduce a physical clocking terminal for employee clock in and clock out, aimed at reducing administrative overhead for local HR and payroll processes in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
The deployment emphasized time and attendance functionality, with configuration focused on simple employee interaction at the terminal and manager review workflows for shift records. Owl Clock Box BIO was implemented to provide reliable attendance logs and an easy to use interface for store staff and managers, aligning with typical Time Clock (Hardware) operational features such as secure time capture and day to day attendance tracking.
Operational scope covered store staff, store managers, and the local HR and payroll function in Prince Albert, with rollout and use centered on a single Home Building Centre site. The project delivered a streamlined time and attendance process and reduced administrative overhead, providing a hardware centric solution to support retail hourly workforce management.
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Hunter Express | Transportation | 400 | $60M | Australia | Owl Time Clock | Owl Clock Box BIO | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Hunter Express implemented Owl Clock Box BIO, a Time Clock (Hardware) solution from Owl Time Clock to centralize time and attendance across its Brampton, Ontario headquarters and a distributed driving workforce operating in Ontario, Quebec and the United States. The deployment addressed a mixed environment of fixed office staff and remote drivers, supporting an employment base that includes team drivers, single drivers and owner-operators, and targeted labor cost control and payroll accuracy as primary business objectives.
The Owl Clock Box BIO deployment leveraged biometric fingerprint readers as the primary capture method, supplemented by multiple entry options and turnkey labour reporting to support routine time collection and shift verification. The solution provided secure encrypted data storage and reporting capabilities to feed downstream processes, and the biometric modality was explicitly implemented to eliminate buddy punching after a prior facial recognition product from an internet supplier proved unsuccessful.
Hunter Express integrated Owl Clock Box BIO with an existing Benefits and Pensions application to create a single point of entry for Benefits, HR, Payroll and Time and Attendance, streamlining onboarding, payroll processing and benefits administration workflows. The integration consolidated employee records and reduced duplicate data entry across these business functions, enabling more consistent time-to-pay and benefits reconciliation processes across sites and remote operations.
Operational governance was formalized around centralized time collection and vendor-supported device installation, with Owl Time Clock providing local installation plus on-site and remote support across Hunter Express locations. The combined technical and process changes resulted in a more seamless HR and payroll operational model that reduced data redundancy, reduced error-prone manual reconciliation and removed a common source of time theft through biometric identification.
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Hunter Express Canada | Transportation | 600 | $100M | Canada | Owl Time Clock | Owl Clock Box BIO | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2014 | Benefits and Pensions Monitor |
In 2014 Hunter Express Canada deployed Owl Clock Box BIO fingerprint terminals as a Time Clock (Hardware) solution to secure clocking and standardize time capture across its operations. The deployment targeted time and attendance needs, focusing on biometric verification to prevent buddy-punching and enforce accurate on-site clocking.
The Owl Clock Box BIO implementation centered on fingerprint-based time capture and time and attendance workflows, with terminal-level biometric enrollment and verification driving attendance events. Configuration emphasized device-level identification and centralized time event collection, aligning terminal behavior with payroll-ready time records.
Owl integrated the biometric time solution with the Benefits and Pensions Monitor HR and payroll application to create a single entry point for HR, payroll and time data, enabling consolidated record flow from terminals into payroll processing. Operational coverage included multiple terminals distributed across Ontario, Quebec and the United States, bringing time capture and payroll data into a unified pathway.
Governance changes emphasized single-source time data for HR and payroll, reducing manual reconciliation and reducing payroll errors as stated in the source. The implementation impacted HR, payroll and site-level timekeeping processes, standardizing verification and centralizing time record intake through the integrated Owl Clock Box BIO and Benefits and Pensions Monitor connection.
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Retail | 9000 | $1.6B | Canada | Owl Time Clock | Owl Clock Box BIO | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2015 | n/a |
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