List of Prodigo Marketplace Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Prodigo Marketplace 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 Prodigo Marketplace for eCommerce 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 Prodigo Marketplace for eCommerce include: US Department of Veterans Affairs, a United States based Government organisation with 371000 employees and revenues of $301.00 billion, BJC Health Care, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 73036 employees and revenues of $13.60 billion, TriHealth, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 13000 employees and revenues of $2.50 billion and many others.
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BJC Health Care | Healthcare | 73036 | $13.6B | United States | Prodigo | Prodigo Marketplace | eCommerce | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, BJC HealthCare implemented Prodigo Marketplace, deploying an eCommerce procurement platform across its U.S. supply chain. The Prodigo Marketplace deployment centralized supplier catalogs, purchase order workflows, and requisition to order processing to support procurement and materials management functions.
BJC HealthCare expanded onto Prodigo Xchange in 2021 to automate EDI and increase supplier transaction automation, with initial go live coverage of over 75% of EDI PO volume. Prodigo Xchange introduced electronic purchase order interchange and transaction orchestration to reduce manual supplier communications and automate supplier transaction processing.
The combined implementation consolidated supply chain technology across BJC HealthCare and streamlined vendor onboarding and supplier catalog governance. Operational coverage emphasized procurement, supply chain, and vendor management teams within the U.S. network, improving visibility into supplier transactions and exception handling.
Governance changes aligned procurement workflows to the Prodigo platform, standardizing supplier onboarding procedures and transaction validation rules. Rollout sequencing prioritized suppliers and accounts contributing the largest share of EDI purchase order volume during the 2021 Xchange expansion.
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TriHealth | Healthcare | 13000 | $2.5B | United States | Prodigo | Prodigo Marketplace | eCommerce | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020 TriHealth implemented Prodigo Marketplace, an eCommerce application, to provide a modern eCommerce front end integrated with its Lawson ERP. The deployment targeted centralizing ordering and improving the requisitioning experience for clinicians across its care settings, aligning clinician ordering with procurement controls.
The Prodigo Marketplace implementation included integration with Prodigo Buyer and a planned rollout of Contract Navigator, configuring the Marketplace to surface contracted catalogs, support cart consolidation, and enforce purchase workflows. Configuration work focused on catalog mapping, user experience for clinician requisitioning, and procurement-led catalog governance to support price management.
Integration architecture connected Prodigo Marketplace to Lawson ERP for order transmission and to Prodigo Buyer for sourcing and requisition orchestration, creating a linked procurement to ERP fulfillment path. Operational coverage emphasized procurement and supply-chain functions and clinician-facing departments, centralizing order capture and catalog visibility across the organization.
Governance and process changes accompanied the rollout, with procurement teams adopting centralized catalog and contract controls and clinical departments shifting requisition routing to the Marketplace workflows. The implementation explicitly addressed procurement and supply-chain transformation and price management, and it centralized ordering while improving the clinician requisitioning experience.
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US Department of Veterans Affairs | Government | 371000 | $301.0B | United States | Prodigo | Prodigo Marketplace | eCommerce | 2020 | Liberty It Solutions |
In 2020, the US Department of Veterans Affairs implemented Prodigo Marketplace, an eCommerce application that serves as a single-source-of-truth catalog for VA procurement and supply chain operations. Prodigo Marketplace consolidated over 97,000 VA-contracted medical items into a centralized product catalog to support sourcing and ordering workflows.
The deployment configured centralized catalog management and contract-aware product metadata, with SAML2 and PIV single sign-on implemented for federal identity integration and 508 accessibility controls to meet accessibility requirements. Prodigo Marketplace aligned application-level workflows to procurement catalog processes, including catalog governance and contract utilization checks.
This was a U.S.-based procurement and supply-chain deployment delivered in partnership with Liberty It Solutions, focused on the VA supply chain and medical item catalogs. Operational coverage centered on VA-contracted medical items and the procurement and supply chain teams responsible for catalog governance and contract compliance.
Governance and rollout emphasized a centralized authoritative catalog to improve catalog accuracy, with coordination between VA stakeholders and Liberty It Solutions to operationalize contract utilization controls. The implementation was intended to improve contract utilization and catalog accuracy.
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