List of SEEBURGER EDI Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying SEEBURGER EDI 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 SEEBURGER EDI for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) 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 SEEBURGER EDI for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) include: ONE, a Singapore based Transportation organisation with 8000 employees and revenues of $19.23 billion, Mubea, a Germany based Automotive organisation with 17000 employees and revenues of $3.46 billion, Paul Hartmann AG, a Germany based Life Sciences organisation with 10290 employees and revenues of $2.52 billion, Hirschvogel, a Germany based Automotive organisation with 6300 employees and revenues of $1.71 billion, Safilo USA, a United States based Retail organisation with 1758 employees and revenues of $510.0 million and many others.
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Cofigeo Sa | Distribution | 745 | $250M | France | SEEBURGER | SEEBURGER EDI | Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Cofigeo Sa deployed SEEBURGER EDI within the Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) category as part of an accelerated migration driven by a merger and an expiring transition service agreement. The engagement targeted continuity for processing thousands of B2B, EDI and A2A messages a month while the TSA provisioning period was ending.
Cofigeo implemented the SEEBURGER BIS Platform’s B2B/EDI capabilities with EAI integration to support B2B ship from store processes. The BIS platform was configured to send and receive EDI messages between Cofigeo’s commercial partners and internal users, and to transmit internal data between disparate applications. The technical deployment included cloud provisioning on the SEEBURGER Cloud using a high SLA public cloud service to keep message flows continuous during and after migration.
SEEBURGER integration experts executed a zero risk migration approach to meet the TSA deadline, enabling business continuity, minimizing risk, and preserving the strategic value of IT through the merger and acquisition. Cofigeo paired SEEBURGER EDI with SEEBURGER’s Silver SAP Partner capabilities to ensure deep process integration into SAP ERP systems, aligning B2B message workflows with ERP data flows. Operational coverage emphasized commercial partner exchanges and cross application EAI messaging, with governance and rollout paced to avoid interruptions to ongoing B2B and A2A message processing.
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Hirschvogel | Automotive | 6300 | $1.7B | Germany | SEEBURGER | SEEBURGER EDI | Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Hirschvogel implemented SEEBURGER EDI to sustain Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) operations during a concurrent migration to SAP S/4HANA across nine locations in six countries. The SEEBURGER EDI deployment was positioned as the backbone of B2B supply chain communication to avoid downtime for manufacturers and first tier suppliers connected to Hirschvogel production lines.
The implementation used SEEBURGER Fully Managed B2B/EDI Service and the SEEBURGER Automotive Solution with a double conversion mapping strategy, enabling decoupling of external partner formats from internal ERP formats. Process mappings were adjusted for the SAP S/4HANA interface while partner mappings remained unchanged, and out of the box connectivity with preconfigured partner mappings reduced mapping effort during the ERP migration.
Architecturally the project activated a new EDI system landscape in parallel with the SAP S/4HANA go live, while the previous EDI landscape remained operational throughout a 14 month test program and three test phases. The team created a standalone EDI S/4 test system by copying the productive EDI instance, agreed a change freeze with EDI partners, conducted intensive testing including ERP customization driven tests, and switched the communication path from the SEEBURGER Fully Managed Service to SAP S/4HANA so the test system became the productive system during a four day go live.
Integrations were explicitly focused on connectivity to SAP S/4HANA, leveraging SEEBURGER as a close SAP partner to simplify the interface work and remove the need for partner-side changes. Operational coverage included global plants and the group IT landscape, treating ERP and B2B/EDI as separate but simultaneous projects to ensure no impact on external business partners and continuous message flow to manufacturers.
Governance measures included a partner change freeze, staged test phases with S/4 reinstalls before each phase, and a predefined cutover path for communication routing. The outcome reported by Hirschvogel was stable, uninterrupted B2B/EDI processing throughout the S/4HANA migration, with the EDI subproject completed on time and within budget, and SEEBURGER EDI maintaining the Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) functions required by Hirschvogel business functions.
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Mubea | Automotive | 17000 | $3.5B | Germany | SEEBURGER | SEEBURGER EDI | Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Mubea implemented SEEBURGER EDI within the SEEBURGER BIS Platform to connect SAP with the shop floor for a new Just in Sequence assembly line at the Wendlingen site, using Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) as the integration backbone. The deployment positioned SEEBURGER EDI as the central messaging and orchestration layer for JIS order handling, aligning production IT with manufacturing operations to meet OEM sequencing and traceability requirements.
The implementation configured SEEBURGER EDI to support JIS calls with a production window of only three days, handling order intake, BOM resolution, status updates and feedback loops into SAP PP. Functional capabilities included EDI message processing, operator guidance data flows, scan-triggered event capture at 11 work stations, label printing transactions and persistent data storage for operational and quality traceability. Scalability and capacity expansion were factored into the configuration to allow flexible scaling of JIS throughput.
Architecturally, SEEBURGER BIS with SEEBURGER EDI served as the central integration platform, linking SAP PP for JIS order data with the central plant control database Siemens SIMATIC S7 and providing tested, expandable information provision via OPC UA. The scope encompassed shop floor devices and systems such as scanning systems, operator guidance terminals and label printers, plus scalable networking of data from PDM and the analytical environment for traceability and analytics.
Governance and operational alignment focused on embedding the integration layer into plant IT and production workflows to ensure traceability of installed components per order and to create transparency across production processes. SEEBURGER supported establishing the new JIS assembly line and configured SEEBURGER EDI to be embeddable in group wide platform activities, reinforcing the integration of production, quality and IT functions rather than introducing separate tooling silos.
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Distribution | 27 | $3M | United Arab Emirates | SEEBURGER | SEEBURGER EDI | Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) | 2022 | n/a |
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Transportation | 8000 | $19.2B | Singapore | SEEBURGER | SEEBURGER EDI | Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) | 2022 | n/a |
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Consumer Packaged Goods | 900 | $450M | France | SEEBURGER | SEEBURGER EDI | Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) | 2020 | n/a |
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Life Sciences | 10290 | $2.5B | Germany | SEEBURGER | SEEBURGER EDI | Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) | 2023 | n/a |
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Transportation | 500 | $30M | Indonesia | SEEBURGER | SEEBURGER EDI | Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) | 2023 | n/a |
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Retail | 1758 | $510M | United States | SEEBURGER | SEEBURGER EDI | Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) | 2023 | n/a |
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