List of TradeCentric (ex PunchOut2Go) Customers
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Companies using TradeCentric (ex PunchOut2Go) for eCommerce include: MISUMI Group Inc., a Japan based Manufacturing organisation with 11842 employees and revenues of $3.18 billion, Groupe LD Canada, a Canada based Distribution organisation with 200 employees and revenues of $60.0 million, Ballard Industrial, a United States based Distribution organisation with 100 employees and revenues of $20.0 million, HemaSource, a United States based Distribution organisation with 130 employees and revenues of $18.0 million and many others.
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Ballard Industrial | Distribution | 100 | $20M | United States | TradeCentric | TradeCentric (ex PunchOut2Go) | eCommerce | 2020 | Groove Commerce |
In 2020, Ballard Industrial implemented TradeCentric formerly PunchOut2Go as part of a BigCommerce B2B rebuild to add procurement connectivity and account customer punchout support. The initiative was explicitly commerce and procurement focused and deployed in the United States, aligning the eCommerce storefront with buyer procurement systems for account customers.
TradeCentric was configured to deliver punchout catalog provisioning and order automation capabilities, enabling catalog session orchestration, catalog synchronization, and automated order transmission from buyer systems into the Ballard storefront. Functional workflows emphasized punchout session handling and downstream order capture to reduce manual entry in sales order processing, consistent with standard eCommerce procurement integration patterns.
The integration scope included the BigCommerce B2B platform and buyer punchout endpoints for account customers, and the implementation was executed with agency partner Groove Commerce as documented in the case study. Governance and rollout concentrated on procurement workflow adjustments and staged onboarding of account customers to validate punchout sessions and catalog alignment.
The TradeCentric enabled automation of ordering processes and reduced manual entry for the sales team, outcomes described in the case study for this eCommerce implementation.
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Groupe LD Canada | Distribution | 200 | $60M | Canada | TradeCentric | TradeCentric (ex PunchOut2Go) | eCommerce | 2024 | Novatize Canada |
In 2024, Groupe LD Canada implemented TradeCentric as part of an eCommerce procurement and connected commerce program. Novatize Canada implemented an Adobe Commerce B2B storefront and integrated TradeCentric formerly PunchOut2Go to provide PunchOut catalog connectivity for customers across North America, with a specific focus on customer onboarding and supplier consolidation.
TradeCentric delivered PunchOut catalog connectivity and catalog integration capabilities that enabled buyer initiated PunchOut sessions, external catalog access, and cart handoff into the Adobe Commerce B2B storefront. The Adobe Commerce B2B storefront was configured to surface supplier catalogs, manage product syndication, and support B2B commerce workflows for order capture and checkout, with catalog mapping and session orchestration implemented between procurement touchpoints and the storefront.
The integration architecture linked TradeCentric with the Adobe Commerce environment to establish catalog synchronization and order routing across the commerce layer. The implementation covered procurement and commerce functions for customers and suppliers operating in Canada and broader North America, and impacted procurement, eProcurement, and sales operations. Novatize Canada led the implementation and integration work with the commerce platform and TradeCentric.
Governance and rollout activity centered on standardized supplier onboarding workflows and a centralized supplier catalog governance model to enable supplier consolidation. The project explicitly supported improved customer adoption and supplier consolidation as operational outcomes.
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HemaSource | Distribution | 130 | $18M | United States | TradeCentric | TradeCentric (ex PunchOut2Go) | eCommerce | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 HemaSource implemented TradeCentric to support its eCommerce B2B order channels and automate direct order exchange with its ERP. The TradeCentric implementation focused on enabling electronic purchase order ingestion and the outbound exchange of order confirmations, advance ship notices, and invoices to trading partners.
The deployment emphasized punchout and order orchestration capabilities typical of eCommerce platforms, with configuration of punchout catalog sessions, PO routing rules, and document translation workflows. Messages were created and managed in X12, JSON, and XML formats to meet both internal ERP requirements and customer standards, reflecting targeted configuration of mapping and translation logic.
Integrations were executed using VANs, REST APIs, and SFTP gateways to connect TradeCentric with Acumatica, Babelway, Ariba, PunchOut2Go, and HighJump as part of multiple B2B integration projects. The project scope centered on receiving POs directly into Acumatica and sending Order Confirmations, ASNs, and Invoices back to customers, establishing persistent trading partner connections and protocol diversity for enterprise data interchange.
Project governance relied on Jira, OneNote, Teams, Visio, and Smartsheet for project management, documentation, integration test planning, and regression test orchestration. The implementation included end-user training for go live expectations and ongoing regression testing for any major system change that affected B2B integrations, reflecting a process oriented approach to operational readiness and integration lifecycle management.
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Manufacturing | 11842 | $3.2B | Japan | TradeCentric | TradeCentric (ex PunchOut2Go) | eCommerce | 2017 | n/a |
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