Published: 28 May 2025
Summary
Choosing the right WMS can be challenging as its capabilities need to be aligned with the organization’s operational complexity and sophistication. Supply chain technology leaders should use this research to assess, evaluate and compare WMS products against their specific complexity use cases.
Included in Full Research
Strategic Planning Assumptions
- Blue Yonder
- Dematic
- Ehrhardt Partner Group (EPG)
- Generix Group (Generix WMS)
- Generix Group (SOLOCHAIN)
- Infios (Warehouse Advantage)
- Infios (Warehouse Edge)
- Infor
- Made4net
- Manhattan Associates (Manhattan Active WM)
- Manhattan Associates (Manhattan SCALE)
- Mantis
- Microsoft
- Oracle
- Reply
- SAP
- Softeon
- Synergy Logistics
- Tecsys
- Vinculum
- Core WMS
- Extended WMS
- Usability
- Analytics & Performance Management
- Adaptability
- Implementation/Integration Tools
- Supporting Technologies
- Intralogistics Smart Robotics
- Systems/Technical Architecture
- Material Handling Integration
- Simplicity
- Level 1 Warehouse Operation
- Level 2 Warehouse Operation
- Level 3 Warehouse Operation
- Level 4 Warehouse Operation
- Level 5 Warehouse Operation
Critical Capabilities Methodology