List of SupplyOn Transport Visibility Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying SupplyOn Transport Visibility 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 SupplyOn Transport Visibility for Real-Time Transportation Visibility 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 SupplyOn Transport Visibility for Real-Time Transportation Visibility include: Volkswagen, a Germany based Automotive organisation with 639608 employees and revenues of $380.70 billion, Mercedes Benz, a Germany based Automotive organisation with 175264 employees and revenues of $171.47 billion, BMW, a Germany based Automotive organisation with 157457 employees and revenues of $165.84 billion, Ingram Micro, a United States based Distribution organisation with 23500 employees and revenues of $48.00 billion, Continental, a Germany based Automotive organisation with 96426 employees and revenues of $46.60 billion and many others.
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BMW | Automotive | 157457 | $165.8B | Germany | SupplyOn | SupplyOn Transport Visibility | Real-Time Transportation Visibility | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, BMW deployed SupplyOn Transport Visibility as part of its transport management strategy and to provide Real-Time Transportation Visibility across its parts supply network. The deployment is embedded in the BMW Group Connected Supply Chain CSC, and the CSC portal developed by EURO-LOG functions as the integration surface that consolidates participant information into a single transport management point used by procurement and distribution teams.
SupplyOn Transport Visibility was configured to centralize transport event data, enable control and monitoring for deviations, and support management by exception in real time. Functional capabilities implemented include real-time transport tracking and visibility, exception alerting and escalation workflows, and consolidated transport status reporting to inform procurement and distribution operations.
Integrations were realized through interfaces that connect logistics service providers to BMW processes and systems, enabling carriers and service partners to publish event data into the CSC portal. Operational coverage centers on parts supply and transport logistics, aligning transport management with supply chain orchestration, order fulfillment visibility, and logistics execution touch points.
Governance changes emphasized centralized transport operations and exception driven workflows, with IT solutions and operational teams using SupplyOn Transport Visibility to monitor deviations and trigger corrective actions. The implementation delivered greater transparency and efficiency in the supply of parts, supporting the BMW Group objective of optimal, real time management by exception.
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Continental | Automotive | 96426 | $46.6B | Germany | SupplyOn | SupplyOn Transport Visibility | Real-Time Transportation Visibility | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Continental implemented SupplyOn Transport Visibility, a Real-Time Transportation Visibility application, to establish a Europe wide tracking system for road transports and to provide a foundation for future expansion to general cargo and sea and air transports. Before the project Continental did not have an overarching IT supported system to track tire transports from production sites and warehouses to customers, and the Track & Trace process within the Group was not standardized, which prevented uniform monitoring from production sites or regional distribution centers.
The implementation centralized real time status aggregation and visibility, enabling web based, EDI, SMS and mobile device status feeds after handover to forwarding agents, and it was configured to harmonize status data from multiple logistics service providers. SupplyOn Transport Visibility was surfaced in Continental layout with configurable filters and role oriented views, delivering current status information to sales, logistics and customer users from a single point and allowing status queries and transport documents to be requested on demand.
Integrations delivered during the rollout included rapid connections to Continental SAP systems and a stated interface to EURO-LOG container management tools, along with linkage to ONE TRACK shipment tracking from EURO-LOG to interlink transport planning through to customer delivery. The architecture supported neutral reporting across logistics service providers and ingestion of information from diverse sources, enabling centralized monitoring and control across carriers.
Governance and operational scope covered a Europe wide rollout for tire distribution, standardized Track & Trace workflows and centralized performance monitoring for both Continental and its service providers, with the ability to intervene in real time. Documented advantages included improved customer service, easier communication, harmonized status data across service providers, comprehensible real time performance monitoring and flexible expansion to sea, air and express transports.
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Ingram Micro | Distribution | 23500 | $48.0B | United States | SupplyOn | SupplyOn Transport Visibility | Real-Time Transportation Visibility | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Ingram Micro implemented SupplyOn Transport Visibility as its Real-Time Transportation Visibility solution to centralize shipment status and provide real-time tracking across multiple carriers. SupplyOn Transport Visibility was deployed to support Ingram Micro’s e‑commerce and fulfillment operations, including the company’s online shops in the DACH region and the Netherlands, and to extend visibility across outbound and inbound flows.
The implementation focused on centralizing transport status data and operationalizing management by exception, with configurable alerting for predefined events such as missed delivery windows. Functional capabilities implemented include real-time status consolidation across carriers, transit time and carrier performance evaluation, event alerting by email and SMS, and visibility of truck-level contents to support prioritized inbound processing and sell out of the truck scenarios.
Data flows from carriers were prepared for internal systems and the solution was integrated into customer-facing channels so order pages and the online shop could display expected product availability and quantities prior to warehouse receipt. The deployment served both order-tracking for end customers and internal planning use cases, enabling warehouse teams to schedule unloading resources based on expected truck contents and arrival times.
Governance and process changes emphasized exception handling and inbound prioritization, shifting customer support away from status research toward higher-value case resolution. The implementation supported carrier network analysis at postal code granularity to identify weak points and inform tactical carrier changes. Outcomes reported include increased customer self-service tracking, reduced call center research effort, improved inbound cycle planning, and the commercial ability to sell goods while in transit, all delivered through the SupplyOn Transport Visibility Real-Time Transportation Visibility capability.
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Lufthansa Technik | Aerospace and Defense | 24499 | $8.2B | Germany | SupplyOn | SupplyOn Transport Visibility | Real-Time Transportation Visibility | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Lufthansa Technik deployed SupplyOn Transport Visibility to establish worldwide track and trace for aviation spare parts logistics and to centralize AOG alerting and parts flow transparency. The SupplyOn Transport Visibility implementation targeted Real-Time Transportation Visibility across Lufthansa Technik Logistik Services operations to shorten response windows for aircraft on ground incidents and to support global spare parts search and shipment monitoring.
The implementation configured real-time event capture, status and timestamped location feeds, configurable dashboards, exception management for AOG events, and searchable inventory-to-shipment linkages. Functional workflows emphasized process integration between procurement ledgers, inventory lookups, and transport event orchestration, combined with role-based operational views for logistics coordinators and maintenance planners.
Integrations connected the visibility layer to Lufthansa Technik systems for material requirements, warehouse management, conveyor controls, shipping and billing, and to external supplier and third party maintenance partners to create a continuous supply chain view. The deployment covered multiple storage locations, docks and inhouse workshops worldwide, enabling consolidated tracking for own workshops and contracted external maintenance sites.
Governance followed multi-cycle integration patterns with centralized hosting and administrative workstations to ensure secure data communication and operational continuity. The program mirrored prior track and trace implementations in aviation spare parts logistics, delivering reduced warehousing times, shorter transit and AOG durations, increased transport capacities by almost 30 percent, improved customer information, and enhanced performance analysis.
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Mercedes Benz | Automotive | 175264 | $171.5B | Germany | SupplyOn | SupplyOn Transport Visibility | Real-Time Transportation Visibility | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 Mercedes Benz implemented SupplyOn Transport Visibility as a Real-Time Transportation Visibility solution to establish continuous tracking and event-driven status reporting across its transport flows. The deployment adopted a cloud-based information broker pattern that emphasizes real-time event ingestion and cross-company status dissemination, aligning with approaches proven in the RFID-based Automotive Network RAN research project.
SupplyOn Transport Visibility was configured to support multimodal transport monitoring and intelligent status consolidation, implementing core capabilities for event capture, transport status normalization, and stakeholder notification. The implementation narrative follows RAN-style data fusion, combining RFID and barcode event feeds with plan versus actual status information to produce actionable status events and transport milestones.
Architecturally the implementation maps to an information broker model used in RAN work, enabling aggregation of feeds from OEMs, shipping companies and international service providers into a unified visibility layer. Operational scope emphasized intercontinental, multimodal chains and extended across logistics, procurement, production sequencing and final delivery processes, enabling cross-company visibility across the automotive value chain.
Governance and process change focused on event-driven exception handling and cross-partner data sharing, adopting standardized event models and partner-facing notification services similar to the Infobroker concept demonstrated in the RAN use cases. The RAN research project provided proof points for completely transparent monitoring in a Daimler AG use case, and the SupplyOn Transport Visibility deployment follows those architectural and operational patterns to instrument transport events and distribute real-time status information to relevant stakeholders.
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Automotive | 639608 | $380.7B | Germany | SupplyOn | SupplyOn Transport Visibility | Real-Time Transportation Visibility | 2019 | n/a |
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Automotive | 500 | $250M | Germany | SupplyOn | SupplyOn Transport Visibility | Real-Time Transportation Visibility | 2020 | n/a |
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