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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight Insight Source
Johnstone Supply Distribution 2300 $600M United States Thrive Technologies Thrive Retail Inventory Management Inventory Management 2019 n/a In 2019, Johnstone Supply implemented Thrive Retail Inventory Management. The Inventory Management deployment covered Johnstone Supply, B&B Trade’s four Southwestern Ontario locations and targeted purchasing and inventory planning for HVACR product lines. The initiative addressed seasonal forecasting shortfalls, excess buying, and heavy manual override activity where buyers previously changed 80 percent of suggested purchase orders. Thrive Retail Inventory Management was configured to provide demand forecasting, inventory replenishment, and inventory optimization capabilities. The implementation leveraged three years of sales history to produce SKU level demand forecasts, goal oriented replenishment recommendations, and suggested purchase orders and transfers. Configuration work focused on aligning daily purchasing workflows with strategic goals, and enabling long term planning for budgets and pre season buying. Thrive integrated with Johnstone Supply, B&B Trade’s Epicor Eclipse ERP to surface suggested POs and to create vendor and transfer schedules, reducing manual PO edits and enabling smarter receiving schedules. Operational coverage included purchasing, receiving, warehouse scheduling and finance, with the solution used for both transactional replenishment and strategic planning across the four locations. The integration supported more robust demand calculations and automated replenishment signals feeding into Eclipse driven procurement processes. Governance and rollout relied on collaborative support from Thrive analysts to iteratively tune forecasts, replenishment rules and buyer configurations in real time. Since going live in October 2019, Johnstone Supply reported reduced excess buying, improved forecast accuracy at the SKU level, estimated time savings of at least five minutes per purchase order and inventory turns moving from 3.5 to 3.9 in a COVID impacted 12 month period. The organization is evaluating automated PO creation based on confidence in Thrive’s suggested POs and transfer logic.
LDR Industries Manufacturing 80 $10M United States Thrive Technologies Thrive Retail Inventory Management Inventory Management 2019 n/a In 2019, LDR Industries implemented Thrive Retail Inventory Management. The manufacturer based in the United States with approximately 80 employees deployed Thrive Retail Inventory Management as its Inventory Management solution to centralize stock control and align inventory workflows with project and service delivery requirements. Implementation emphasized inventory control configuration, stock level governance, and workflow automation for project turnaround, with vendor staff engaged in business model onboarding and user training. Operational use spans production, service and project teams, and the system is used to control service level, lower inventory, and accelerate new project turnaround as reported by the customer. Thrive Retail Inventory Management was configured to provide inventory visibility, replenishment and control workflows consistent with Inventory Management functional capabilities, and governance changes established standardized inventory processes and role based access for stock custodians and project managers. Reported outcomes from LDR Industries include improved control of inventory, reduced inventory levels, and faster project turnaround, supported by ongoing availability of Thrive staff.
Matco-Norca Distribution 60 $8M United States Thrive Technologies Thrive Retail Inventory Management Inventory Management 2019 n/a In 2019, Matco-Norca implemented Thrive Retail Inventory Management, an Inventory Management application from Thrive Technologies to address long supplier lead times and seasonal demand for more than twelve thousand stocked items. The deployment was driven by operational challenges including supplier lead times of three months or longer and forecasting errors caused by moving average calculations in their ERP, which repeatedly under-forecasted seasonal demand. The implementation focused on demand and supply planning capabilities within Thrive Retail Inventory Management, including advanced inventory forecasting, overnight batch calculation of replenishment needs, inventory position reporting, and a buyer-facing purchase order workflow with stockout and low‑inventory alerts. Configuration emphasized planning parameters for long lead times and seasonality, automated replenishment recommendations, and an organized work queue for buyers to action vendor POs each morning. Integration work included development of automated interfaces between Matco-Norca’s ERP system and Thrive, with daily feeds for inventory balances, open orders, and transactional data. Thrive’s technical team developed custom interfaces to accommodate the ERP system’s limited export capabilities. The solution was delivered as a Software as a Service model, with the vendor hosting and maintaining servers, operating system, database, and the application, reducing internal infrastructure burden. Operational scope covered purchasing, supply chain planning, and distribution center inventory management, with the operations organization and buyers using the system for day‑to‑day replenishment decisions. Governance shifted to a process where Thrive’s nightly calculations produce the daily inventory position report, and buyers follow the application workflow and alerts to prioritize PO issuance and address items that are stocked out or at risk of stocking out.
Distribution 575 $60M United States Thrive Technologies Thrive Retail Inventory Management Inventory Management 2019 n/a
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