List of Zaptic Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Zaptic for Manufacturing Execution System 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 Zaptic for Manufacturing Execution System include: Procter & Gamble, a United States based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 108000 employees and revenues of $84.04 billion, Berry Global, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 44000 employees and revenues of $12.00 billion, Asahi Europe & International, a Czech Republic based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 10430 employees and revenues of $3.88 billion and many others.
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Asahi Europe & International | Consumer Packaged Goods | 10430 | $3.9B | Czech Republic | Zaptic | Zaptic | Manufacturing Execution System | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Asahi Europe & International deployed Zaptic as a Manufacturing Execution System. The deployment targeted a paperless shop floor and standardise shop floor procedures across European sites, with primary focus on frontline manufacturing and production processes.
Implementation emphasized connected worker and digital standard work capabilities within Zaptic to codify stepwise procedures, orchestrate operator tasks, and capture live production and packaging data. Configurations concentrated on mobile operator workflows, digital checklists, and task escalation to improve accuracy of data capture at the point of work.
Operational coverage included production and packaging lines across Asahi Europe & International's European sites, where Zaptic collected execution data for operational reporting and near real time decision making. The system was configured for frontline operators and supervisors to execute standardized procedures and record deviations during shifts.
Governance efforts centered on standardisation of work instructions and enforced digital standard work to raise standards adherence across sites. The Zaptic implementation delivered faster, more accurate data for decision making and improved standards adherence.
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Berry Global | Manufacturing | 44000 | $12.0B | United States | Zaptic | Zaptic | Manufacturing Execution System | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Berry Global's Llantrisant plant implemented Zaptic as a Manufacturing Execution System to digitise frontline EHS and production workflows. The deployment focused on removing paper silos and converting paper hazard reporting, work requests and quality workflows into digital processes. The implementation targeted operators and supervisors on the plant floor in the United Kingdom.
The Zaptic deployment delivered modules for hazard reporting, electronic work requests, quality workflows, digital forms and closure tracking, aligning with typical Manufacturing Execution System functional workflows. Configurations emphasized mobile data capture at the point of work, task assignment and visible closure status to accelerate problem resolution. The project standardized workflow templates and digitised escalation paths to move EHS and production issue management into a governed system.
Operational coverage was centered on frontline EHS and production operations at the Llantrisant site, with governance changes to drive timely hazard closure and stronger operator engagement. The implementation produced measurable outcomes including reduced downtime, higher hazard report closure greater than 95 percent and improved engagement with operators. Berry Global Zaptic Manufacturing Execution System supported a shift from paper processes to structured digital workflows for EHS and quality management.
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Procter & Gamble | Consumer Packaged Goods | 108000 | $84.0B | United States | Zaptic | Zaptic | Manufacturing Execution System | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Procter & Gamble deployed Zaptic, a Manufacturing Execution System, at its Manchester Pampers factory to digitise standard operating procedures, training materials, and troubleshooting content. Zaptic was implemented to give frontline operators and engineers point of use access to procedures and skills verification, aligning manufacturing execution with workforce learning and on-the-job guidance.
The implementation focused on digital SOP management, embedded skills verification, structured troubleshooting workflows, and remote collaboration capabilities. Zaptic provided mobile and workstation access to procedural content and allowed verification of operator competencies at the task level, supporting routine production and escalation workflows.
Operational coverage was concentrated at the UK Manchester Pampers site across frontline manufacturing and training processes, with access provisioned for shop floor operators and engineering staff. Governance centered on embedding procedural compliance and skills checks into daily operational routines, and updating procedural content centrally to ensure consistency across shifts and teams.
The deployment helped maintain productivity and continuity during the COVID-19 pandemic by enabling remote collaboration between site personnel and subject matter experts, and by accelerating problem resolution through on-device access to troubleshooting and verification content. Zaptic was used as the primary Manufacturing Execution System capability for frontline procedural control and operator training at the site.
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