Companies that use E2Open

Analyzed and validated by Henley Wing Chiu

E2Open We detected 81 customers using E2Open and 1 companies that churned or ended their trial. The most common industry is Software Development (13%) and the most common company size is 10,001+ employees (68%). Our methodology involves discovering URLs with known URL patterns through web crawling, certificate transparency logs, or modifications to subprocessor lists.

About E2Open

E2Open provides a cloud-native supply chain software platform that connects over 400,000 manufacturing, logistics, and distribution partners across a multi-enterprise network to help companies transform how they make, move, and sell goods through real-time visibility and collaboration.

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Company Employees Industry Region YoY Headcount Growth Usage Start Date
Verizon 10,001+ IT Services and IT Consulting US +6.9% 2025-11-01
Best Buy 10,001+ Retail US +3% 2025-09-27
Old Navy 10,001+ Retail US +10% 2025-09-23
伟创力信息技术(深圳)有限公司 10,001+ Semiconductor Manufacturing N/A N/A 2025-09-14
Workday 10,001+ Software Development US +13% 2025-09-13
AAFES Shopette 11–50 Armed Forces N/A +3.5%
Synopsys Inc 10,001+ Software Development US +46.4%
Alcatel-Lucent Motive 10,001+ Telecommunications N/A N/A
Trafigura 10,001+ Oil and Gas SG +8.1%
Vertiv 10,001+ Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing US +13.3%
Vodafone 10,001+ Telecommunications GB +3.6%
ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions 10,001+ Wholesale Building Materials OO +14.4%
Zebra Technologies 10,001+ IT Services and IT Consulting US +5.7%
Basamh Trading Co 501–1,000 Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage SA N/A
AB InBev 10,001+ Manufacturing BE +4.2%
Amazon 10,001+ Software Development US +6.8%
Bosch Sensortec GmbH 201–500 Semiconductor Manufacturing DE +5%
ASML 10,001+ Semiconductor Manufacturing NL -13.8%
ASOS.com 1,001–5,000 Retail Apparel and Fashion GB -12.5%
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Market Insights

🏢 Top Industries

Software Development 10 (13%)
Semiconductor Manufacturing 9 (11%)
Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing 6 (8%)
Manufacturing 6 (8%)
Retail 6 (8%)

📏 Company Size Distribution

10,001+ employees 54 (68%)
1,001-5,000 employees 13 (16%)
5,001-10,000 employees 8 (10%)
201-500 employees 3 (4%)
11-50 employees 1 (1%)

🔧 What other technologies do E2Open customers also use?

Source: Analysis of tech stacks from 81 companies that use E2Open

Commonly Paired Technologies
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Likelihood
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I noticed that E2Open users are predominantly large enterprise companies managing complex supply chain operations with significant investment in logistics visibility, risk management, and operational compliance. The combination of FourKites, OverHaul, and E2Open tells me these companies are running sophisticated, high-stakes distribution networks where real-time tracking and security aren't just nice to have but mission critical. This is the tech stack of companies moving valuable goods across global networks.

The pairing with FourKites makes perfect sense because if you're using E2Open for supply chain planning and execution, you need real-time shipment visibility to close the loop. These companies aren't guessing where their freight is. The strong correlation with OverHaul, a cargo security and risk intelligence platform, suggests these firms are shipping high-value goods or operating in challenging geographies where theft and fraud are genuine concerns. Meanwhile, Corrigo appearing frequently points to companies that also manage physical facilities and field service operations, likely retailers or manufacturers with extensive store or warehouse networks requiring maintenance coordination.

The presence of Apptio and AuditBoard reveals these are mature enterprises focused on technology spend optimization and risk governance. These aren't startups moving fast and breaking things. They're organizations with substantial IT budgets, board-level scrutiny, and formal audit requirements. Watershed's appearance indicates growing focus on ESG and carbon footprint management across their supply chains, which again suggests large, publicly traded companies facing regulatory and investor pressure around sustainability.

👥 What types of companies is most likely to use E2Open?

Source: Analysis of Linkedin bios of 81 companies that use E2Open

I noticed that E2Open's customers are predominantly massive manufacturing and logistics-intensive enterprises. These aren't software companies or service providers. They make physical things at scale: semiconductors (Intel, Infineon, NVIDIA, Micron), consumer electronics (Lenovo, Zebra Technologies, Panasonic), automobiles (Boeing, Embraer, JLR), food and beverages (PepsiCo, AB InBev, General Mills), and consumer goods (L'OrĂŠal, Kenvue, SC Johnson). Even the retailers like Best Buy and Verizon manage complex supply chains moving millions of physical products globally.

The maturity signals are unmistakable. I'm looking at Fortune 500 giants with employee counts regularly exceeding 10,000, often reaching 50,000 to ,000-plus. Most show post-IPO funding stages with debt financings in the billions. These are established enterprises with decades of history (Bosch since 1995, SSAB with + years, SC Johnson founded in 1886) operating across 50-150 countries each.

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