List of SYSPRO Requirements Planning Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased SYSPRO Requirements Planning for Inventory 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 SYSPRO Requirements Planning for Inventory Management include: Arjo Canada, a Canada based Life Sciences organisation with 414 employees and revenues of $68.0 million, Blue Group, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing organisation with 120 employees and revenues of $40.0 million, KVK Tech, a United States based Life Sciences organisation with 160 employees and revenues of $15.0 million, Kwalu, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 90 employees and revenues of $5.0 million, Motor Components, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 40 employees and revenues of $5.0 million and many others.
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Arjo Canada | Life Sciences | 414 | $68M | Canada | SYSPRO | SYSPRO Requirements Planning | Inventory Management | 2005 | n/a |
In 2005, Arjo Canada implemented SYSPRO Requirements Planning to automate spare parts replenishment across multiple Canadian warehouses, as part of an Inventory Management initiative. The deployment targeted the company’s field service spare parts network where multiple regional sites relied on a single primary warehouse for replenishment, and manual stock transfer workflows had been handled via spreadsheets and technician inputs.
The implementation used the Supply Chain Review program that is part of the SYSPRO Requirements Planning module in SYSPRO 8, configured to evaluate established minimum and maximum inventory levels and to suggest supply chain transfers. The Supply Chain Review program automatically generates requisition suggestions which operators review and then create as supply chain transfers, and SYSPRO completed the deployment in one phase. Running the Supply Chain Review program takes about 30 minutes and operator review of suggested requisitions takes about 30 minutes, reflecting the operational cadence of SYSPRO Requirements Planning.
Operational coverage included multiple warehouses across regions in Canada and the technician population responsible for field service spare parts, shifting routine replenishment activity away from the Sales and Services group. The solution removed the manual spreadsheet based pull model, enabling a more consistent push oriented replenishment driven by min max logic and automated transfer suggestions. One person was assigned responsibility for inventory review and valuations following the rollout, centralizing inventory control.
Governance and workflow restructuring were explicit parts of the program, with ownership of the inventory replenishment process moved from Sales and Services to the Supply Chain group. Approvals for stock transfers were automated through the Supply Chain Review driven requisition review process, eliminating the earlier multi‑actor compilation and manual transfer creation.
Arjo documented specific outcomes from the SYSPRO Requirements Planning implementation, including expected working capital savings between $100,000 and $250,000 within three to six months. The manual process that previously consumed about 65.5 work hours and involved more than 50 people can now be completed by one person in under an hour, and the company reports more than 90 percent savings in manhours and a significant reduction in errors.
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Blue Group | Manufacturing | 120 | $40M | United Kingdom | SYSPRO | SYSPRO Requirements Planning | Inventory Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Blue Group implemented SYSPRO Requirements Planning to support Inventory Management at its Wellington manufacturing site. The deployment targeted materials requirements planning and procurement controls for a 120 employee bed and upholstery manufacturer working with textiles, coated and fire retardant fabrics, and printing and labelling suppliers.
SYSPRO Requirements Planning was configured to manage core Inventory Management capabilities including MRP run scheduling, demand planning and forecasting, purchase order generation, stock level maintenance and inventory valuation reporting. Configuration emphasized control points such as minimum stock level calculations, automated reorder suggestions, and approval gating that required the Senior Buyer to instruct and sign off orders placed by the purchasing administrator.
Operational coverage included procurement, production planning, warehousing and finance workflows, with the system used to track orders into the production process and to monitor supplier delivery performance. Functional workflows implemented in SYSPRO Requirements Planning supported RFQ creation and management, supplier trials for new product development, non conformance handling with suppliers and daily, weekly and monthly reporting for the Group Head of Procurement.
Governance and process changes reinforced centralized purchasing oversight, with an approval hierarchy that placed the Senior Buyer as line manager to the purchasing administrator and established escalation paths for supply issues. The rollout embedded structured reporting cadence and sign off procedures to maintain inventory costs, stock turns and to manage obsolescence in line with manufacturing demand planning.
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KVK Tech | Life Sciences | 160 | $15M | United States | SYSPRO | SYSPRO Requirements Planning | Inventory Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 KVK Tech implemented SYSPRO Requirements Planning as its Inventory Management application to orchestrate material planning and inventory controls for its life sciences manufacturing operations. The implementation was positioned to support supply chain, manufacturing and quality functions at the Newtown, Pennsylvania site for a company of approximately 160 employees, aligning inventory planning with production and QA workflows.
SYSPRO Requirements Planning was configured to deliver core material requirements planning, demand replenishment, lot traceability, batch control and inventory valuation capabilities. Configuration emphasized batch and lot-level inventory records to support pharmaceutical style sampling and batch record review, and included standard planning horizons, safety stock controls and order recommendation logic consistent with Inventory Management workflows.
The deployment integrated with the company electronic quality system identified as Master control to synchronize certificate of analysis verification, complaint sample retains and investigation records with inventory release decisions. Operational coverage extended to manufacturing activities cited in quality notes such as dispensing, blending, compression and oral solutions, where the system fed material release status and lot tracking into QA sampling and retain processes.
Governance changes focused on formalizing material release and sample management workflows, tying COA checks and batch record review into a combined SYSPRO Requirements Planning and Master control sequence. The implementation documented traceability from incoming raw material sampling through finished product retains, and centralized inventory-driven release procedures to support QA investigations and complaint handling.
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Manufacturing | 90 | $5M | United States | SYSPRO | SYSPRO Requirements Planning | Inventory Management | 2012 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 40 | $5M | United States | SYSPRO | SYSPRO Requirements Planning | Inventory Management | 2020 | n/a |
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Life Sciences | 25 | $2M | United States | SYSPRO | SYSPRO Requirements Planning | Inventory Management | 2019 | n/a |
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