List of Sales Layer PIM Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Sales Layer PIM for Product Information 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 Sales Layer PIM for Product Information Management include: Acciona, a Spain based Utilities organisation with 66021 employees and revenues of $21.11 billion, Frans Bonhomme Sas, a France based Distribution organisation with 2203 employees and revenues of $600.0 million, Powerslide Germany, a Germany based Distribution organisation with 35 employees and revenues of $10.0 million and many others.
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Acciona | Utilities | 66021 | $21.1B | Spain | Sales Layer | Sales Layer PIM | Product Information Management | 2020 | n/a | In 2020, Acciona implemented Sales Layer PIM to build ACCIONA Connect, centralizing supplier catalogs and eProcurement data across its global operations. The deployment used Sales Layer PIM as a Product Information Management platform to consolidate product master data and standardize catalog information for procurement functions. The implementation leveraged Sales Layer Connect and PunchOut capabilities to provision supplier catalogs into downstream procurement channels, enabling catalog creation workflows and template-based provisioning. Functional capabilities implemented included centralized catalog management, supplier catalog onboarding, and catalog export to eProcurement endpoints, aligning product metadata and classification with procurement requirements. Operationally ACCIONA Connect served procurement teams across regions, standardizing catalog creation times from 20 minutes to 2 weeks during rollout and supporting PunchOut integration to eProcurement systems. The initiative was executed as a procurement digital transformation using Sales Layer Connect and PunchOut functionality and reported approximately €4 million in direct savings from centralized catalogs and faster purchasing cycles. | |
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Frans Bonhomme Sas | Distribution | 2203 | $600M | France | Sales Layer | Sales Layer PIM | Product Information Management | 2022 | n/a | In 2022, Frans Bonhomme Sas implemented Sales Layer PIM to centralize approximately 40,000 product references and unify product data for downstream channels. Sales Layer PIM serves as the Product Information Management solution to accelerate B2B order processing and catalog generation across the distribution organization. The implementation established a central product repository with a structured attribute model, digital asset linking, and catalog generation workflows to support multi-format outputs. Configuration emphasized procurement and order processing data elements, enabling consistent SKUs, descriptions, pricing attributes, and classification for enterprise customers. Automation routines were applied to reduce manual catalog assembly and standardize product records. Integration work used Sales Layer Connect and PunchOut capabilities to deliver real-time, accurate product data into customer procurement flows and punchout catalogs, supporting enterprise customers such as ACCIONA. The deployment focused on B2B procurement and order processing channels, aligning product feeds with customer procurement systems. Operational coverage included procurement, commercial sales teams, and catalog production workflows. Governance incorporated centralized data stewardship and catalog publishing controls to maintain data quality and auditability during rollouts. As implemented, order processing time was reduced from around three days to 24 hours, and catalog production cycles shortened from months to days. The project prioritized consistency in product master data and real-time distribution of product information via Sales Layer PIM. | |
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Powerslide Germany | Distribution | 35 | $10M | Germany | Sales Layer | Sales Layer PIM | Product Information Management | 2021 | n/a | In 2021, Powerslide Germany implemented Sales Layer PIM to consolidate roughly 1,000 products and thousands of variants into a single source of truth. Sales Layer PIM is deployed as a Product Information Management platform to centralize product and catalog management and to support ecommerce and marketplace syndication workflows. The implementation organized functional modules around variant management, attribute modeling, rich media consolidation and catalog orchestration, with inferred use of Instant Catalogs and DAM capabilities to manage images and marketing assets. Configuration emphasized structured product enrichment workflows and automated catalog generation, enabling 3x faster product launch readiness and a shift from biannual to much more frequent catalog and enrichment cycles. Operational coverage focused on product, catalog and ecommerce teams, and extended to marketplace syndication channels without naming specific endpoints. Governance was restructured toward a centralized catalog governance model with role based workflows and approval orchestration to accelerate enrichment cadence and maintain a single source of truth for downstream syndication. |
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