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Children's Medical Research Institute Life Sciences 300 $27M Australia TechnologyOne TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Management 2010 n/a In 2010, Children's Medical Research Institute implemented TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management. This implementation followed an earlier adoption of TechnologyOne Financials and extended the institute's enterprise systems footprint into procurement and inventory operations. TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management was configured to support core supply chain processes, including procurement, supplier management, inventory control, purchase order processing, and invoice matching, using standard Supply Chain Management functional workflows. Configuration focused on aligning system controls with institutional purchasing policies and research procurement requirements. The implementation integrated with TechnologyOne Financials to synchronize procurement transactions with general ledger and accounts payable workflows, enabling end to end financial reconciliation across purchasing and finance. Operational coverage centered on finance and central procurement functions within Children's Medical Research Institute in Australia, consolidating supplier records and purchasing activity into a single application. Governance changes accompanied the rollout, formalizing purchase approval chains and supplier onboarding workflows within the new system, and embedding electronic purchase order and invoice controls into existing procurement processes. The deployment positioned TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management as the authoritative system for procurement transactions and inventory visibility across the organization.
City of Canning Government 564 $82M Australia TechnologyOne TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Management 2016 n/a In 2016, City of Canning implemented TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management as part of its municipal business systems landscape. The deployment focused on the Supply Chain Management category within TechnologyOne and targeted core procurement and payables workflows across the City of Canning organization. Implementation work covered TechnologyOne finance and supply chain modules, with configuration of forms and TScripts and the establishment of Business Process Automation and configurable workflows. Functional workstreams included procurement requisitioning, purchase order processing, accounts payable invoice matching, and financial asset data handling, supported by XLOne and Crystal report development and ETL processes for data migration. The TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management implementation was integrated with TechnologyOne OneCouncil P&R Portal and TechnologyOne DXP Local Government components to provide a cohesive front end for forms and automated business processes. Systems integration and user acceptance testing were performed as part of the rollout, and the program included development and configuration of workflows to bridge transactional systems and the public portal. Governance activities centered on documenting business requirements, leading financial asset data migration, performing systems integration testing, and delivering training and ongoing business and technical support to procurement, accounts payable, finance, and asset management teams. The City of Canning maintained in-house business systems analyst capability to manage configuration changes, support user acceptance testing, and sustain reporting and ETL maintenance for ongoing operations.
City of Mandurah Government 500 $90M Australia TechnologyOne TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Management 2020 n/a In 2020 the City of Mandurah deployed TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management as part of a wider OneCouncil SaaS program, establishing a cloud native foundation for procurement and supplier operations. The Supply Chain Management implementation was delivered alongside finance, asset management, human resources, payroll and electronic document management modules to consolidate administrative systems across the council. TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management was configured to support core procurement workflows including purchase ordering, invoice processing, supplier management and budget encumbrance controls, aligned with the council budgeting and reporting cadence. The deployment emphasized embedded analytics and faster budget workflows, leveraging TechnologyOne reporting capabilities to centralize spend visibility and streamline the annual budget cycle. The implementation used a OneCouncil SaaS cloud architecture to enable anywhere access for council staff and support community facing self-service interactions and mobile access for service delivery. The Supply Chain Management environment was integrated within the TechnologyOne suite with finance, payroll and asset management modules to maintain master data coherence and transactional handoffs between procurement, accounts payable and budget owners. Go live occurred in late September 2020 and the program was delivered on schedule despite COVID related remote working conditions. Governance and process changes focused on centralized procurement controls, consolidated reporting ownership and a faster payroll close, with payroll run times explicitly noted to reduce from hours to minutes. The result strengthened operational resilience and provided a single platform to instrument ongoing process improvements for council business functions.
Government 550 $145M Australia TechnologyOne TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Management 2017 n/a
Utilities 208 $96M Australia TechnologyOne TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Management 2018 n/a
Education 2000 $354M Australia TechnologyOne TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Management 2014 n/a
Government 3658 $433M Australia TechnologyOne TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Management 2024 n/a
Healthcare 8315 $835M Australia TechnologyOne TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Management 2020 n/a
Healthcare 19000 $1.8B Australia TechnologyOne TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Management 2017 n/a
Healthcare 2500 $319M Australia TechnologyOne TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Management 2019 n/a
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  1. Calamos Investments, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organization with 464 Employees

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management Coverage

TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management is a Supply Chain Management solution from TechnologyOne.

Companies worldwide use TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Healthscope, Melbourne Water Corporation, Epworth HealthCare, Townsville City Council and Department of Veterans Affairs are recorded users of TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management for Supply Chain Management.

Companies using TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management are most concentrated in Healthcare, Utilities and Government, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management are most concentrated in Australia, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 42.86%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 50%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 7.14%.

Customers of TechnologyOne Supply Chain Management include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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