List of Unimarket Supplier Marketplace Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Unimarket Supplier Marketplace 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 Unimarket Supplier Marketplace for Sourcing 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 Unimarket Supplier Marketplace for Sourcing include: NSW Department of Education, a Australia based Government organisation with 100000 employees and revenues of $5.26 billion, Charles Sturt University, a Australia based Education organisation with 2282 employees and revenues of $385.0 million, Adelphi University, a United States based Education organisation with 2800 employees and revenues of $331.0 million, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA), a New Zealand based Professional Services organisation with 670 employees and revenues of $107.0 million and many others.
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Adelphi University | Education | 2800 | $331M | United States | Unimarket | Unimarket Supplier Marketplace | Sourcing | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Adelphi University implemented Unimarket Supplier Marketplace to digitize sourcing, requisitions and procure-to-pay processes. The deployment targeted the university's procurement and finance functions across its Long Island, United States campus, aiming to remove paper-based processing and centralize supplier interactions.
The Unimarket Supplier Marketplace was configured as an eProcurement and supplier marketplace platform, implementing core Sourcing capabilities including supplier onboarding, catalog management, requisition workflows, purchase order creation and electronic invoicing. The implementation applied workflow automation for requisition approvals and purchase order lifecycle orchestration, and extended reporting capabilities to provide procurement and finance stakeholders with consolidated transaction and spend visibility.
The Unimarket Supplier Marketplace integrated with Adelphi's homegrown ERP to exchange supplier records, purchase order and invoice data and to enable backend financial posting and reconciliation. Governance and process changes centralized requisition approvals and routing controls, standardizing procurement policy enforcement and improving auditability for finance and procurement teams. Reported outcomes included elimination of much paper-based processing, saving roughly two weeks of work per month and improved reporting and visibility for finance and procurement.
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Charles Sturt University | Education | 2282 | $385M | Australia | Unimarket | Unimarket Supplier Marketplace | Sourcing | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Charles Sturt University implemented Unimarket Supplier Marketplace as part of a full procure-to-pay suite to centralize sourcing, procurement workflow and invoicing across its Australian campuses. The deployment targeted Sourcing operations and established a unified supplier marketplace and transactional procurement backbone for campus procurement and finance teams.
The Unimarket Supplier Marketplace implementation encompassed supplier onboarding, catalogue management, electronic requisitioning, purchase order generation and invoice automation within a single procure-to-pay flow. Configuration emphasized standardizing sourcing workflows and approval policies, and embedding invoice matching and reconciliation capabilities consistent with procure-to-pay functional patterns.
The solution integrated with Ellucian Banner finance to enable invoice posting and financial ledger alignment, closing the procurement to finance transactional loop. Operational coverage included all Australian Charles Sturt University sites, with the platform routed to manage institutional procurement activity through the marketplace.
Governance was centralized to enforce consistent procurement controls, approval workflows and supplier catalogue governance, aligning procurement and finance operational processes to the new electronic sourcing and invoice workflows. Rollout sequencing engaged institutional procurement and finance teams to adopt the standardized workflows and platform governance model.
The go-live in 2017 was configured to manage 100% of the university's spend and to automate sourcing and invoice processes, improving visibility and control for procurement and finance. These outcomes are reported as part of the Unimarket Supplier Marketplace and full procure-to-pay suite implementation.
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National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) | Professional Services | 670 | $107M | New Zealand | Unimarket | Unimarket Supplier Marketplace | Sourcing | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012, the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research implemented Unimarket Supplier Marketplace as a Sourcing solution to centralize procurement and finance processes across its research sites. The deployment addressed complex, project based approval workflows and was positioned to standardize procurement activity for research and operational spend across New Zealand sites.
The Unimarket Supplier Marketplace implementation included a supplier marketplace and eProcurement capability, configured to enforce purchase order generation and project level approval routing. Implementation work focused on configuring multi step approval chains to reflect project accounting and finance controls, and on embedding invoice capture and PO matching workflows to support procurement to pay processes.
Operational coverage extended across procurement and finance functions and NIWA research locations, consolidating supplier catalogs and purchase requisitioning into a single Sourcing platform. The rollout emphasized alignment between project managers, procurement teams, and finance owners to ensure committed spend was tracked against project budgets and purchase orders were consistently issued before invoicing.
Governance changes included formalizing approval authorities and routing for project based purchases, instituting PO first procurement policies, and establishing monitoring of committed spend through the Unimarket Supplier Marketplace. These governance and workflow changes supported tighter control over project expenditures and standard operating procedures for invoice processing.
Outcomes reported from the implementation included 99% of invoices having pre assigned purchase orders, increased visibility into committed spend, and faster invoice processing across NIWA. The Unimarket Supplier Marketplace remains the central Sourcing application for procurement and finance coordination at NIWA.
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Government | 100000 | $5.3B | Australia | Unimarket | Unimarket Supplier Marketplace | Sourcing | 2020 | n/a |
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