List of Pronto XI Manufacturing Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Pronto XI Manufacturing 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 Pronto XI Manufacturing for Manufacturing ERP 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 Pronto XI Manufacturing for Manufacturing ERP include: Parksite, a United States based Distribution organisation with 650 employees and revenues of $200.0 million, Haymes Paint, a Australia based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 440 employees and revenues of $120.0 million, Horizon Energy Group, a New Zealand based Utilities organisation with 900 employees and revenues of $110.0 million, Becker Mining Australia, a Australia based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 1600 employees and revenues of $100.0 million, GMP Pharmaceuticals, a Australia based Life Sciences organisation with 500 employees and revenues of $100.0 million and many others.
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ABGAL Liners & Covers | Manufacturing | 70 | $10M | Australia | Pronto Software | Pronto XI Manufacturing | Manufacturing ERP | 2007 | n/a |
In 2007 ABGAL Liners & Covers implemented Pronto XI Manufacturing, a Manufacturing ERP, to centralize core operational processes for its Queensland-based, family-owned manufacturing and wholesale business. The implementation established a single system of record for sales, inventory, purchasing and production planning while supporting ABGAL’s bespoke manufacturing model that produces a high proportion of one-off and custom products.
The deployment of Pronto XI Manufacturing included the Pronto Xi Sales Configurator as a primary module, supporting approximately 80 percent customized production workflows by capturing configuration rules and bill of materials for one-off items. ABGAL also uses Pronto Xi functionality for CRM, accounts, fixed assets, inventory management and shop floor manufacturing transactions, and the project included conversion of roughly 10,000 catalog items into the Pronto Xi database and training for 26 operational and office staff.
Pronto Xi was integrated with a set of third-party tools to extend operational coverage, Pronto Xi Electronic Data Interchange messaging was used to automate wholesale and trade supplier transactions with real-time updates, Microsoft Excel was used as a forecasting front end that pulls and reimports Pronto Xi data for procurement and trend analysis, and document archiving is linked to Pronto Xi via Open Database Connectivity to RedMap for scanned work orders and manufacturing diagrams. A freight management integration uploads consignment notes and labels into Pronto Xi and stores freight cost on the sales order, enabling end-to-end traceability from manufacture to delivery.
Governance and operations were structured around in-house hosting of Pronto Xi servers with a third-party provider performing periodic maintenance and log reviews every couple of weeks. The implementation emphasized traceability of every manufacturing step for quality assurance and compliance, and ABGAL reports stability and operational visibility as key outcomes, including daily inventory and turnover reporting, drill down analytics for management, and an absence of data loss or database crashes over a multi year period.
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Ainsworth Game Technology USA | Manufacturing | 200 | $85M | United States | Pronto Software | Pronto XI Manufacturing | Manufacturing ERP | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Ainsworth Game Technology USA implemented Pronto XI Manufacturing as its Manufacturing ERP to unify US manufacturing, rental and distribution processes with the Australian parent. The deployment addressed full product lifecycle activities including design, assembly, testing, sales and field service, enabling harmonised operations across jurisdictions for a regulated gaming equipment business.
Pronto XI Manufacturing was configured to support manufacturing bills of materials, shop floor processing, inventory control, build materials management, purchasing, accounts payable and accounts receivable, financials, distribution and service workflows. The implementation included Business Intelligence and reporting capabilities to capture machine serial number performance and geolocation level game popularity, supporting operational decision making and product upgrade identification.
Architecturally the solution uses a hybrid model, with Ainsworth Australia hosted in the cloud and the US instance maintained on premise, synchronising data nightly to automate operations and reporting across regions. The US deployment integrates with an in-house developed CRM and a mobile iPad sales app, synchronising approved product lists so sales users can only order compliant products for each jurisdiction, and the Technical Compliance group maintains regulatory data inside Pronto Xi to prevent noncompliant orders.
Governance was formalised through the Technical Compliance group and standardised ordering controls that enforce jurisdictional approvals, while user onboarding was noted as straightforward and intuitive for ERP-experienced staff. Explicit outcomes reported include lower inventory levels while maintaining machine supply, increased productivity and compliance from the CRM to Pronto Xi synchronisation, and enhanced management visibility through BI and serial-level equipment performance reporting.
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Air Radiators | Manufacturing | 70 | $6M | Australia | Pronto Software | Pronto XI Manufacturing | Manufacturing ERP | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Air Radiators implemented Pronto XI Manufacturing as its Manufacturing ERP to digitize and standardize production workflows across its Australian manufacturing and engineering operations. The Pronto XI Manufacturing deployment was scoped to address shop floor inefficiencies and to support a move toward industry 4.0 digitalization for a 70 person, mid-market manufacturer focused on heat transfer and air movement solutions.
Pronto XI Manufacturing was configured to provide core manufacturing ERP capabilities, including production scheduling and shop floor data capture, bill of materials and routing management, inventory control, order processing, and operational reporting. The implementation centralized transactional and master data to enable consistent production planning and quality checkpoints, and the narrative highlights Pronto XI Manufacturing as the platform delivering these functions.
Operational coverage extended across manufacturing and engineering teams and into customer-facing functions to improve responsiveness and visibility, reinforcing customer experience improvements reported by leadership. Governance emphasized process standardization and role-based workflows to drive repeatable shop floor execution and to support the organization moving toward industry 4.0 practices.
Reported outcomes from the deployment include the elimination of 40 hours of inefficiency, a focused reduction in wastage to increase profitability, and an overall industry 4.0 digital transformation that improved customer experience and profitability for Air Radiators. The implementation positions Air Radiators with an integrated Pronto XI Manufacturing Manufacturing ERP backbone to sustain improved production control and operational discipline.
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Becker Mining Australia | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 1600 | $100M | Australia | Pronto Software | Pronto XI Manufacturing | Manufacturing ERP | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Becker Mining Australia implemented Pronto XI Manufacturing as part of a broader Pronto Xi deployment. The program targeted Becker Mining Australia, a 1,600 employee provider of mining equipment and services, and centered on Manufacturing ERP capabilities to control production workflows and inventory.
The deployment incorporated Pronto Xi modules across Finance, Distribution, Payroll and Manufacturing, with Pronto XI Manufacturing used to control and monitor when new products are built and put into stock before dispatch. Pronto Xi TrueForm Neo was configured to format, personalise and distribute customer facing and internal business documents such as invoices, purchase orders, credit notes and pick-slips, and Pronto iQ Business Intelligence was implemented to provide deeper reporting and operational insight.
Becker Mining adopted a cloud first management as a service model, engaging Pronto Cloud to host Pronto Xi, handle maintenance, service and support, and to manage version upgrades following a staged migration to the cloud driven by aging on premise servers. The cloud hosted architecture provided on call technical support and enabled the company to upgrade to a new Pronto Xi version while maintaining confidence in seamless integration with the parent company IT environment.
Governance for the roll out included a detailed migration study, functionality scoping and testing before go live, and the staged approach proceeded with no reported post implementation issues. Operational coverage focused on the Australian business and impacted business functions included finance, payroll time sheet processing, distribution, manufacturing execution, order authorisation workflows and document distribution.
Becker Mining reported tangible business benefits and recorded savings from reduced printing and more efficient document distribution, while automation in Pronto Xi delivered order review alerts for margin threshold breaches and automated invoice updates when pricing changed. Pronto XI Manufacturing remains central to Becker Mining Australia operations, combined with Pronto iQ for enhanced visibility into performance and operational decision making.
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Exedy Australia | Manufacturing | 50 | $5M | Australia | Pronto Software | Pronto XI Manufacturing | Manufacturing ERP | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, EXEDY Australia implemented Pronto XI Manufacturing as a Manufacturing ERP. The deployment used Pronto's fully hosted cloud SaaS model, aligning with EXEDY Australia's cloud-first approach and covering the head office in Melbourne plus three warehouse and distribution outlets, with the system used by around 42 of the company’s 46 staff.
Pronto XI Manufacturing was configured to centralize inventory management, order management and fulfilment, and manufacturing operations, including bill of materials handling and shop floor processing. The accounting team used Pronto XI Manufacturing for general ledger functionality, while embedded business intelligence tools plus the XL-Cubed add-in provided ad hoc analysis and formatted reporting capabilities, enabling drill down into inventory and sales by customer segment.
Operational integrations noted in the implementation include a fully integrated B2B web portal that exposes price and availability and routes customer orders directly into Pronto XI Manufacturing, and a BI integration that links Pronto Xi data into Microsoft Excel via XL-Cubed for interrogation and reporting. Warehouse users relied on Pronto XI Manufacturing for customer order checking and processing, location of items in stock, invoicing and dispatch documentation, while the manufacturing module produced BOMs and managed order processing for subsequent dispatch.
Governance and workflow changes accompanied the technical implementation, moving order capture from customer service to a direct-to-warehouse flow through the B2B portal, which removed a manual handoff and reduced error incidence. The organisation also adopted an operational expenditure model for software by paying for the hosted service monthly, shifting responsibility for uptime and infrastructure support to the cloud provider.
Outcomes reported by EXEDY Australia included real-time visibility into sales versus budget and margins, the ability to prepare parent company formatted reports via integrated general ledger reporting, and a substantial portion of commerce now conducted through the web portal, with approximately one third of business transacted online and a significant drop in order errors.
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Retail | 170 | $20M | Australia | Pronto Software | Pronto XI Manufacturing | Manufacturing ERP | 2022 | n/a |
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Life Sciences | 500 | $100M | Australia | Pronto Software | Pronto XI Manufacturing | Manufacturing ERP | 2018 | n/a |
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 440 | $120M | Australia | Pronto Software | Pronto XI Manufacturing | Manufacturing ERP | 2020 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 250 | $30M | Australia | Pronto Software | Pronto XI Manufacturing | Manufacturing ERP | 2014 | n/a |
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Utilities | 900 | $110M | New Zealand | Pronto Software | Pronto XI Manufacturing | Manufacturing ERP | 2017 | n/a |
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