List of Protime GT Series Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Protime GT Series 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 Protime GT Series 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 Protime GT Series for Time Clock (Hardware) include: Albert Heijn, a Netherlands based Retail organisation with 125000 employees and revenues of $54.61 billion, Gerresheimer, a Germany based Life Sciences organisation with 13535 employees and revenues of $2.59 billion, Liebherr-Hausgeraete, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing organisation with 202 employees and revenues of $58.0 million and many others.
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Albert Heijn | Retail | 125000 | $54.6B | Netherlands | Protime | Protime GT Series | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013 Albert Heijn deployed Protime GT Series as a Time Clock (Hardware) solution across hundreds of its retail stores in the Netherlands and Belgium. The Protime GT Series implementation centralized time registration for retail operations so employees could register attendance directly at store terminals and supervisors could manage absences at source, which reduced payroll exceptions.
Functional scope emphasized time and attendance capture, employee self service clock in and clock out, supervisor absence management, and roster validation consistent with Time Clock (Hardware) workflows. Protime GT Series terminals were used as the on site capture layer to secure accurate punch data and to support store level operational control, while configuration focused on standardized terminal workflows and validation rules for payroll readiness.
Operational coverage targeted store operations, HR and payroll teams across the Netherlands and Belgium, shifting primary data capture responsibility to employees and supervisors and simplifying downstream payroll processing. The rollout is reported to have sped payroll processing by around 80 percent and to have lowered payroll exceptions, reflecting measurable operational benefits tied to the Protime GT Series Time Clock (Hardware) deployment.
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Gerresheimer | Life Sciences | 13535 | $2.6B | Germany | Protime | Protime GT Series | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2006 | n/a |
In 2006, Gerresheimer implemented Protime GT Series, a Time Clock (Hardware) solution at its Momignies site in Belgium. The deployment automated complex timekeeping across some 50 distinct working hour timetables and centralized time registration for HR and time and attendance processes. Use of Protime GT Series terminals provided hardware based clocking to capture shift data and reduce manual entry.
Configuration emphasized timetable management, terminal time capture, and a payroll interface to integrate time registration with payroll, eliminating manual transfer of hours. Operational scope covered HR and payroll functions at the Belgium site, and the project reported a workforce saving equivalent to four full time roles alongside reduced human error. Governance changes included standardizing clocking procedures and consolidating time data flows into payroll processing.
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Liebherr-Hausgeraete | Manufacturing | 202 | $58M | United Kingdom | Protime | Protime GT Series | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2012 | Nippon Kucho Service |
In 2012, Liebherr-Hausgeraete deployed Protime GT Series, a Time Clock (Hardware), at its Liebherr Machines Bulle plant in Switzerland to address paper-based absence management and to combine time management with access control. The project was delivered with Nippon Kucho Service as the implementation partner and targeted HR time and attendance and access-control processes.
The implementation installed 12 Protime clocking units across the plant, embedding Protime GT Series terminals as the hardware capture layer linked to time management and access-control capabilities. Functional coverage emphasized clocking terminals, employee time and attendance recording, and access credential handling to centralize workforce data capture and standardize shop-floor clocking workflows.
Rollout focused on HR and shop-floor operations at the Bulle site, with governance centered on centralized terminal provisioning and consolidated attendance reporting. The case study documents that the Protime GT Series terminals delivered transparency for employees and provided time savings for HR through mechanized clocking and simplified absence handling.
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