List of TGW WERX Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying TGW WERX 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 TGW WERX 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 TGW WERX for Warehouse Management include: INTERSPORT Austria, a Austria based Retail organisation with 3500 employees and revenues of $600.0 million, Jako Germany, a Germany based Manufacturing organisation with 380 employees and revenues of $190.0 million, Industrial Wear, a Italy based Manufacturing organisation with 160 employees and revenues of $22.0 million, Onemed Sweden, a Sweden based Distribution organisation with 50 employees and revenues of $5.0 million and many others.
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Industrial Wear | Manufacturing | 160 | $22M | Italy | TGW LOGISTICS GROUP | TGW WERX | Warehouse Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Industrial Wear implemented TGW WERX. The deployment used TGW WERX in the Warehouse Management category to bring automated TGW logistics and operator-led picking into a single operational control plane.
The implementation focused on core Warehouse Management capabilities, including operator picking workflows, inventory control and work orchestration, and automated warehouse control tied to TGW equipment. TGW WERX was configured to manage task assignment and execution sequencing alongside a Stealth management application and the company’s Stock System software for operator picking.
Integrations were explicit components of the rollout, with interfaces implemented between TGW WERX and the Stock System software to coordinate manual pick operations, and an operational integration to the automated warehouse from TGW LOGISTICS GROUP to control conveyors and storage systems. Financial and accounting reconciliation flows were connected to SAP Modulo Finance so inventory movements and goods issue events feed financial posting routines, using a mix of real-time messaging for operational events and scheduled synchronization for master data.
Governance and project ownership were retained inside Industrial Wear’s IT office, where an analyst and IT project development officer performed the project analysis and supervised implementation. The program aligned warehouse, e-commerce order management and finance processes to the new system landscape, updating operational workflows and handoffs between warehouse operators, automation controls and finance for order-to-cash and inventory accounting.
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INTERSPORT Austria | Retail | 3500 | $600M | Austria | TGW LOGISTICS GROUP | TGW WERX | Warehouse Management | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023 INTERSPORT Austria deployed TGW WERX as its Warehouse Management solution. TGW delivered a centralized high density logistics campus in Wels, and TGW describes TGW WERX as the heart of the campus control layer.
The implementation consolidated multiple smaller warehouses into a single hub, centralizing inventory and order flows that service retail and e commerce channels. TGW WERX was configured to provide core Warehouse Management capabilities, including inventory control, task orchestration, order consolidation, pick and pack sequencing, and real time inventory visibility to support high throughput fulfillment.
TGW WERX was integrated with the campus automation and control systems to coordinate conveyors, sortation and automated storage and retrieval equipment, forming a unified control plane for material handling and job execution. Operational coverage was the Wels warehouse and fulfillment campus, supporting store replenishment and direct to consumer e commerce fulfillment across Austria.
Program governance centralized operational decision making into the WERX control layer and standardized processes such as order prioritization, replenishment triggers and labor orchestration. The consolidation into the Wels hub increased capacity and performance and delivered automation driven efficiency across INTERSPORT Austria retail and e commerce operations.
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Jako Germany | Manufacturing | 380 | $190M | Germany | TGW LOGISTICS GROUP | TGW WERX | Warehouse Management | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Jako Germany implemented TGW WERX as its Warehouse Management solution for a highly automated fulfilment centre in Mulfingen. TGW WERX is designated to plan, control and monitor onsite processes, providing the central WMS layer for order execution and operational visibility across the new site.
The deployment architecture couples TGW WERX with a mix of automated material handling hardware, integrating FlashPick picking technology, shuttle and miniload storage systems, and RovoFlex picking robots. TGW WERX is described as the orchestration and execution layer, coordinating task assignment, real time status monitoring and material flow between storage, picking and outbound areas.
Functionally the implementation emphasizes Warehouse Management capabilities, including order orchestration, inventory control, task orchestration and execution monitoring, and site level process control. The system scope is warehouse and fulfilment operations at the Mulfingen site, impacting picking, storage, replenishment and outbound fulfilment functions while centralizing operational control for the automated equipment.
Governance and rollout are organized around TGW WERX driven process control and equipment commissioning, with standardized execution workflows and monitoring to align human operators and robotics. The planned outcome for the Jako Germany implementation is to raise capacity and reduce reliance on manual labour through the combination of TGW WERX Warehouse Management software and the integrated automation hardware.
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Distribution | 50 | $5M | Sweden | TGW LOGISTICS GROUP | TGW WERX | Warehouse Management | 2025 | n/a |
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