List of PSIwms Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased PSIwms for Warehouse Management 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 PSIwms for Warehouse Management include: LPP, a Poland based Retail organisation with 30000 employees and revenues of $3.87 billion, Karcher Germany, a Germany based Manufacturing organisation with 4000 employees and revenues of $520.0 million, Edu-Książka sp. z o.o., a Poland based Education organisation with 150 employees and revenues of $49.0 million, Mahr Austria, a Austria based Retail organisation with 15 employees and revenues of $9.2 million and many others.
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Edu-Książka sp. z o.o. | Education | 150 | $49M | Poland | PSI Software AG | PSIwms | Warehouse Management | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Edu-Książka sp. z o.o. commissioned PSIwms, a Warehouse Management application from PSI Software AG, at its logistics center in Lublin, Poland. The deployment targeted omnichannel logistics and e-commerce fulfillment to address the companys high volume of online orders and to centralize warehouse operations in support of retail, wholesale, and bookstore channels.
PSIwms was configured to support warehouse automation and omnichannel order orchestration, with implemented capabilities for inventory control, order picking orchestration, and simulation-driven test scenarios. The implementation leveraged PSIwms simulation capabilities to validate processes using actual order data prior to go live, enabling configuration tuning and scenario testing under realistic throughput conditions.
The implementation integrated PSIwms with the companys existing ERP system and courier service interfaces, enabling seamless order flows between the online shop, distribution center, and external carriers. Operational scope covered virtually all logistics processes at the Lublin site, with the architecture designed to coordinate automated equipment and software-based execution layers for order processing.
Rollout was executed in collaboration with PSI and included a series of real-world simulations where actual orders were exported and processed in the new environment to validate the cutover approach. According to the press release, the system was commissioned successfully without interrupting warehouse operations, and the pre go live simulation convinced Edu-Książka leadership of the solution's readiness.
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Karcher Germany | Manufacturing | 4000 | $520M | Germany | PSI Software AG | PSIwms | Warehouse Management | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012, Karcher Germany implemented PSIwms as its Warehouse Management solution at the central logistics centre in Obersontheim. The PSIwms application was provisioned to manage spare parts and accessories inventory and to coordinate operations across multiple automated and manual storage areas. PSIwms was configured to support directed picking technologies, including pick by voice and pick by light, to accelerate order fulfillment workflows.
The implementation emphasized storage and picking strategy optimization, with PSIwms handling slotting rules, task sequencing, and warehouse task orchestration consistent with Warehouse Management capabilities. Configuration focused on optimizing storage locations and picking strategies for a mixed environment of automated racks and manual pick faces, and the system centralized inventory visibility and task assignment across those zones. PSIwms also provided process-driven picking workflows and material flow control typical of enterprise warehouse management deployments.
Operational scope was the central logistics centre in Obersontheim, covering warehouse, logistics operations, and dispatch functions for spare parts and accessories. PSIwms was integrated with the sites automated warehouse areas and manual workstations to coordinate picking and replenishment across equipment and human operators. The deployment therefore spanned both automated storage zones and manual picking areas, unifying control under the PSIwms application.
The rollout completed in 2012 and went into operation that year, accompanied by process standardization of picking and dispatch workflows. Reported outcomes after go live included an increase in picking throughput from approximately 750 to approximately 1,500 order lines per hour, and a rise in daily dispatch capacity to up to approximately 5,000 packages per day. Governance changes centered on standardized picking strategies and operational sequencing controlled through PSIwms.
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LPP | Retail | 30000 | $3.9B | Poland | PSI Software AG | PSIwms | Warehouse Management | 2007 | n/a |
In 2007, LPP implemented PSIwms as its Warehouse Management solution across the LPP Group operating in Poland and Central and Eastern Europe. The deployment targeted large scale distribution and e commerce fulfilment operations across multiple distribution centers, aligning warehouse control with retail supply chain requirements.
PSIwms was configured to automate goods flow and to optimize picking routes, with functional capabilities covering warehouse process orchestration, order processing workflows, and pick path optimization. The implementation included integration with heterogeneous automation equipment so PSIwms could orchestrate conveyors, sorters and automated picking aids within distribution centers. PSIwms AI was introduced in a pilot and then moved into production by early 2023, and the PSIwms AI layer was used to reduce travel distances and increase order processing efficiency by roughly 20 to 30 percent.
Operational scope encompassed warehouse operations, logistics planning and e commerce order fulfilment teams across LPP distribution centers, centralizing control over goods receipt, put away, replenishment, picking and dispatch workflows. Governance followed a pilot then production rollout model for the AI capability by early 2023, and process changes were implemented to embed route optimization and equipment orchestration into daily warehouse operations.
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Retail | 15 | $9M | Austria | PSI Software AG | PSIwms | Warehouse Management | 2017 | n/a |
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