List of proLogistik LOGIS MOVE Customers
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Companies using proLogistik LOGIS MOVE for Warehouse Management include: Grupo Bimbo, a Mexico based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 146910 employees and revenues of $23.90 billion, Volg, a Switzerland based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 4000 employees and revenues of $1.96 billion, Bio Partner, a Switzerland based Retail organisation with 400 employees and revenues of $80.0 million and many others.
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Bio Partner | Retail | 400 | $80M | Switzerland | proLogistik | proLogistik LOGIS MOVE | Warehouse Management | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, Bio Partner implemented proLogistik LOGIS MOVE as its Warehouse Management solution to operate warehouse processes for fresh and ambient organic products. The deployment established a centralized WMS footprint across Bio Partner Schweiz sites in Switzerland, aligning inventory control and logistics execution under a single application instance.
The proLogistik LOGIS MOVE implementation uses pLG WMS LOGIS MOVE capabilities to manage warehouse process control, inventory visibility, order picking, and shipment orchestration consistent with Warehouse Management functional workflows. Configuration focused on product type handling for fresh and ambient goods and on improving inventory transparency to support fulfillment accuracy and on time deliveries.
Operational coverage is warehouse and logistics functions across Swiss sites, and Bio Partner later upgraded to the latest LOGIS MOVE release to modernize reporting and future proof the solution. The upgrade targeted reporting modernization and ongoing platform maintenance while keeping warehouse operations coordinated across locations.
The rollout consolidated warehouse operational processes onto proLogistik LOGIS MOVE, standardizing core workflows for receiving, putaway, picking, and dispatch across the companys Swiss operations. This implementation narrative links Bio Partner, 2013, proLogistik LOGIS MOVE, and Warehouse Management to the companys inventory transparency and delivery reliability objectives.
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Grupo Bimbo | Consumer Packaged Goods | 146910 | $23.9B | Mexico | proLogistik | proLogistik LOGIS MOVE | Warehouse Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Grupo Bimbo deployed proLogistik LOGIS MOVE to operate its new high performance CEDIS in Azcapotzalco, Mexico City, inaugurated December 3, 2020. The implementation positioned proLogistik LOGIS MOVE as the core Warehouse Management system for centralized distribution and automated warehouse flows within Grupo Bimbo Mexico.
The proLogistik LOGIS MOVE deployment included configuration of warehouse execution and automation capabilities typical of a Warehouse Management environment, focusing on inbound receiving, putaway, order fulfillment, and outbound dispatch workflows. The implementation instrumented real time inventory control and operational dashboards, with proLogistik LOGIS MOVE providing KPI dashboards for transparency across warehouse operations.
Operational scope covered the Azcapotzalco distribution center and extended to warehouse and supply chain processes across Grupo Bimbo Mexico, centralizing execution and control for distribution and warehouse teams. The architecture was organized around a high performance CEDIS operational model, designed to support automated material flows and higher throughput within the site.
Governance emphasized operational transparency through KPI dashboards and workflow standardization to reduce errors, and the rollout coincided with the CEDIS inauguration. The project delivered higher throughput, KPI dashboards for transparency and significant error reduction as part of its stated outcomes.
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Volg | Consumer Packaged Goods | 4000 | $2.0B | Switzerland | proLogistik | proLogistik LOGIS MOVE | Warehouse Management | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Volg implemented proLogistik LOGIS MOVE across its three Swiss distribution centres. The proLogistik LOGIS MOVE Warehouse Management deployment was delivered as a release update and executed in one night to minimize operational exposure, focusing on warehouse and intralogistics processes in Switzerland.
The implementation configured core Warehouse Management capabilities including goods receipt, batch and MHD handling, inventory control, processing of store returns and tour routing for store replenishment. proLogistik LOGIS MOVE was applied to standardize batch tracking and shelf life handling alongside inventory visibility and return processing workflows.
Operational coverage was limited to Volg's three Swiss distribution centres and their downstream network of stores, with the project scoped to intralogistics and distribution center operations rather than broader enterprise systems. No external system integrators are noted, and no specific third party system integrations are described in the project notes.
Release governance emphasized a coordinated cutover, with the update implemented overnight to enable a seamless mega rollout. The project delivered a seamless mega rollout with no supply disruptions to Volg's network of stores, preserving continuous store replenishment during the update.
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