List of RapidPO Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased RapidPO for Order 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 RapidPO for Order Management include: Fulton Hogan, Ltd., a New Zealand based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 10000 employees and revenues of $4.25 billion, Mulpha Australia, a Australia based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 1517 employees and revenues of $300.0 million, Amart Furniture, a Australia based Retail organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $250.0 million, Lipman, a Australia based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 220 employees and revenues of $30.0 million and many others.
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Amart Furniture | Retail | 1000 | $250M | Australia | Efficiency Leaders | RapidPO | Order Management | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Amart Furniture implemented Efficiency Leaders RapidPO as part of a RapidP2P suite deployment. The RapidPO deployment targets Order Management to centralize purchase order workflows across Amart Furniture procurement and finance functions within its retail finance operations in Australia.
The implementation includes RapidPO for centralized purchase order management and RapidAP for automated invoice processing, aligning purchase-to-pay workflow orchestration with standard Order Management capabilities. Functional configuration focuses on PO lifecycle management, approval routing and controls, invoice automation and supplier master data consolidation, with the stated aims of improving PO compliance, reducing duplicate orders and improving supplier data quality.
Operational scope covers Amart Furniture retail finance operations in Australia, with a phased rollout approach and an estimated go-live following the 2025 announcement. Governance workstreams emphasize standardized purchase-to-pay processes, centralized supplier data governance and approval workflow rules to support ongoing PO compliance and operational control.
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Fulton Hogan, Ltd. | Construction and Real Estate | 10000 | $4.3B | New Zealand | Efficiency Leaders | RapidPO | Order Management | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Fulton Hogan, Ltd. implemented RapidPO as part of a RapidP2P deployment in the Order Management category. Efficiency Leaders led the engagement to streamline procure-to-pay workflows for the New Zealand civil construction company, targeting purchase requisition, approvals, invoice management, and end-to-end P2P visibility across the organisation.
The implementation centrally configured RapidAP 5.4 alongside RapidPO, with RapidAP providing compliance, coding, and approvals capabilities that standardise requisition validation and automate invoice routing. RapidPO consolidates purchase requisition and order processes and integrates smoothly with RapidAP to deliver continuous lifecycle visibility from purchase initiation to payment completion, while digitising purchase order requisitions and exception handling.
Integration scope explicitly includes the RapidPO to RapidAP linkage that underpins straight-through processing and high invoice matching rates, with operational coverage focused on procurement and accounts payable functions across Fulton Hogan projects. The deployment incorporates tracking and escalation workflows to ensure timely approvals and payment processing, and enforces real-time compliance checks during requisition and invoice stages.
Governance changes included standardising approval matrices, embedding compliance rules into transaction flows, and rerouting manual touchpoints into automated escalation paths, which enabled staff to shift focus toward exception management. Workflow orchestration was configured to support coding automation, compliance validation, and multi-stage approvals, reflecting category-aligned Order Management functional patterns.
Outcomes reported in the deployment narrative include reduced manual effort and error rates, faster approval cycles, elimination of duplicate invoices, enhanced tracking and escalation capabilities, improved focus on exceptions, comprehensive procure-to-pay lifecycle visibility, and the highest matching and straight-through processing rates. Efficiency Leaders remains the implementation partner supporting Fulton Hogan as the RapidP2P platform, including RapidAP and RapidPO, is operational.
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Lipman | Construction and Real Estate | 220 | $30M | Australia | Efficiency Leaders | RapidPO | Order Management | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025 Lipman purchased Efficiency Leaders RapidP2P suite and began implementation of RapidPO to centralize purchase order workflows. RapidPO is being positioned as the Order Management component within the broader RapidP2P deployment and is implemented alongside RapidAP to cover end to end procure to pay flows.
The implementation configures RapidPO for purchase order creation, approval routing, and order matching while RapidAP addresses invoice capture and accounts payable automation. Configuration work focuses on standardizing PO lifecycle controls and approval hierarchies, and on instrumenting PO to invoice reconciliation capabilities typical of Order Management and AP suites.
Deployment is being executed against Lipman s JobPac integrated finance environment in New South Wales, Australia, connecting purchase order data into the company s financial ledgers. Operational scope targets procurement, project delivery teams, and accounts payable processes, aiming to reduce manual transaction handling across P2P workflows and improve procurement visibility at the site and project level.
Governance for the rollout follows a staged approach with integration validation to JobPac and process alignment for approvals and supplier onboarding. The program targets improved procurement visibility and reduced manual work, with a planned go live in 2026 following the 2025 purchase announcement.
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Banking and Financial Services | 1517 | $300M | Australia | Efficiency Leaders | RapidPO | Order Management | 2025 | Atturra |
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