Published: 23 August 2018
Summary
Although WMS is a mature market, offerings differ across use cases and in usability, adaptability, analytics, implementation support, supporting technologies, depth and breadth of core, and extended functionality. Supply chain leaders must balance current and future needs in this market.
Included in Full Research
- Critical Capabilities Use-Case Graphics
- Vendors
- HighJump (Warehouse Advantage)
- HighJump (Warehouse Edge)
- Infor
- JDA
- Made4net
- Manhattan Associates (SCALE)
- Manhattan Associates (WMOS)
- Microlistics
- Oracle
- Reply
- SAP
- Softeon
- Synergy Logistics
- TECSYS
- Vinculum
- Context
- Product/Service Class Definition
- Critical Capabilities Definition
- Core WMS
- Extended WMS
- Usability
- Analytics/BI
- Implementation Tools
- Adaptability
- Supporting Technologies
- Material Handling Integration
- Simplicity
- Use Cases
- Level 1 Warehouse Operation
- Level 2/3 Warehouse Operations
- Level 4 Warehouse Operation
- Level 5 Warehouse Operation
- Vendors Added and Dropped
- Added
- Dropped
- Other Vendors to Consider
- Critical Capabilities Rating