List of SIS SLIMS WMS Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased SIS SLIMS WMS 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 SIS SLIMS WMS for Warehouse Management include: Seino Holdings Co., a Japan based Professional Services organisation with 29080 employees and revenues of $4.47 billion, Meiji Seika Kaisha, a Japan based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 3759 employees and revenues of $1.00 billion, Mitsubishi Corporation Logistics Japan, a Japan based Transportation organisation with 200 employees and revenues of $350.0 million, Adotsu Japan, a Japan based Distribution organisation with 1862 employees and revenues of $78.0 million and many others.
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Adotsu Japan | Distribution | 1862 | $78M | Japan | Seino Information Service | SIS SLIMS WMS | Warehouse Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022 Adotsu Japan implemented SIS SLIMS WMS as the core Warehouse Management system for its new Narashino distribution center, which opened in August 2022. The implementation was led with Seino Information Service and documented in the SIS case study, establishing SIS SLIMS WMS as the operational WMS platform for a Japan based warehouse and logistics site supporting multi client cloud operations and flexible device connectivity.
The SLIMS WMS deployment encompassed standard Warehouse Management capabilities including inventory control, order management, task orchestration and picking workflow management, configured to coordinate automated picking. A key technical signal was integration with an RMS robot management layer and autonomous mobile robots AMR to orchestrate pick tasks, and support for device level integrations such as regi type check interfaces and RFID readers, enabling heterogeneous device connectivity within the WMS application stack.
Operationally the rollout targeted warehouse operations and picking functions at the Narashino DC and was scoped for multi client cloud tenancy to allow flexible service separation. The 2022 go live is recorded in the vendor case study and the implementation explicitly aimed to increase picking efficiency through SLIMS WMS driven orchestration of AMR and RMS layers, while preserving cloud based multi client access and device level flexibility.
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Meiji Seika Kaisha | Consumer Packaged Goods | 3759 | $1.0B | Japan | Seino Information Service | SIS SLIMS WMS | Warehouse Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 Meiji Seika Kaisha implemented SIS SLIMS WMS as a Warehouse Management solution to consolidate and standardize warehouse operations across Japan and group sites. The 2019 rollout began at multiple distribution centers and was positioned to unify inventory control and distribution workflows under a single WMS platform provided by Seino Information Service.
SIS SLIMS WMS was configured to enforce standard warehouse procedures including receiving, putaway, inventory control, picking and shipping workflow orchestration, with explicit functional emphasis on lot management and expiry tracking. Configuration work focused on process standardization and operational parameterization typical of Warehouse Management implementations, enabling traceability by lot and expiry across physical stocks.
Operational coverage extended across Meiji distribution centers and group site warehouses in Japan, impacting logistics, distribution and inventory management functions. The implementation was integrated into site level warehouse operations and distribution workflows rather than named upstream enterprise systems.
Governance and rollout followed a centralized operations model, with standardized operating procedures and staged center by center adoption beginning in 2019. Case study results cite improved inventory traceability through expiry and lot management and reduced costs driven by standardized processes, with SIS SLIMS WMS explicitly identified as the deployed Warehouse Management application.
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Mitsubishi Corporation Logistics Japan | Transportation | 200 | $350M | Japan | Seino Information Service | SIS SLIMS WMS | Warehouse Management | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012, Mitsubishi Corporation Logistics Japan implemented SIS SLIMS WMS to standardize Warehouse Management across its third party logistics operations. The deployment of SIS SLIMS WMS was scoped to unify operational processes across domestic sites in Japan and overseas locations including China, creating a single operational baseline for the companys 3PL services.
The SIS SLIMS WMS implementation concentrated on core warehouse capabilities consistent with Warehouse Management systems, including inventory control, inbound and outbound processing, task orchestration, and fulfillment workflows. Configuration emphasized standardized process templates and operational rules to enforce consistent picking, putaway, cycle counting, and shipment procedures across sites.
Integrations were implemented to support automated data capture and material handling, explicitly including RFID integration and robotics integration to enable automated identification and mechanized handling. The WMS footprint covered cross-border operational flows and on-premise warehouse controls, enabling further AI and robotics initiatives layered on top of the SIS SLIMS WMS automation and telemetry.
Governance and operational resilience were focal points of the rollout, with Mitsubishi Corporation Logistics Japan and vendor Seino Information Service maintaining the platform over a sustained period. SIS reports only one outage longer than one hour in approximately 15 years, and the stabilized platform is credited with improving operational standardization and enabling subsequent AI and robotics projects.
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Professional Services | 29080 | $4.5B | Japan | Seino Information Service | SIS SLIMS WMS | Warehouse Management | 2019 | n/a |
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