GT Nexus Selected by TOMS to Provide Cloud-based Global Sourcing & Supply Chain Control Platform

Source: TOMS Shoes

Supplier Management, Visibility, Procure-to-Pay among Capabilities that will Support Rapid Growth at Philanthropic Shoe Company.


TOMS Shoes has selected GT Nexus to provide the cloud supply chain technology platform to support global sourcing and import operations at the rapidly growing footwear and eyewear company.

TOMS will use the GT Nexus technology platform to manage multiple distribution channels, including retail customers, online and the company’s giving partner program that supports its One for One™ model, which ensures a child in need receives a new pair of shoes for every pair purchased.

“The UN World Food Programme uses the GT Nexus platform to manage food distribution to those in need and TOMS will do the same with shoes”Greg Johnsen, CMO & Co-founder, GT Nexus

TOMS was founded in 2006 by Blake Mycoskie, inspired by a trip to Argentina where he saw extreme poverty and health conditions, as well as children walking without shoes.

That’s when he recognized the traditional Argentine alpargata shoe as a simple, yet revolutionary solution.

Mycoskie quickly set out to reinvent the alpargata for the U.S. market with a simple goal: to show how together, we can create a better tomorrow by taking compassionate action today. Since then, over two million shoes have been given to needy children in over 50 countries.

“We are big fans of what TOMS is doing to create a better life for children in need,” said Greg Johnsen, Chief Marketing Officer and co-founder of GT Nexus.

“The UN World Food Programme uses the GT Nexus platform to manage food distribution to those in need and TOMS will do the same with shoes. We welcome the opportunity to help TOMS prove that companies can be successful and charitable at the same time.”

“We are thrilled by the response to TOMS and our One for One™ movement, but such growth adds complexity in our supply chain,” said Chris Bonner, VP Global Supply Chain at TOMS.

“In addition to a vibrant growing commercial business, we have a large global giving program that ensures donated shoes reach the right people. GT Nexus will help us improve how we collaborate with suppliers and allow us to control inventory flows around the world.” The platform will automate what is currently a manual set of processes that TOMS uses with suppliers, including order management, invoicing and payment.

Carton label generation will automate the receiving process at global distribution centers, supporting a supply chain that delivers to over 50 countries. GT Nexus will serve as a key supply chain information repository that all partners operate against, which will drive efficiency and cost effectiveness across the TOMS supply and distribution networks.

About TOMS
In 2006, American traveler Blake Mycoskie befriended children in a village in Argentina and found they had no shoes to protect their feet. Wanting to help, he created TOMS Shoes, a company that would match every pair of shoes purchased with a pair of new shoes given to a child in need. One for One. Since then, TOMS has evolved from a shoe company to the One for One company, and is now addressing an entirely new need around the world in addition to shoes through eye wear.


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At GT Nexus, we built a company around a simple but very powerful idea: put a single cloud-based collaboration platform at the center of a huge but enormously inefficient industry - global trade and logistics - and give companies a rapid, low-cost way to enable hundreds of inter-company supply chain processes on a global scale, across entire trading communities, to drive new levels of operational efficiency and business agility. We provide the industry-wide collaboration platform that leaders from nearly every sector rely on to automate trade and logistics operations across their global partner networks. For these companies and their trading partners, GT Nexus is where global trade happens. Today, GT Nexus is the developer and operator of the largest cloud supply chain platform of its kind.



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