9 posts tagged with “wms”

The global WMS market is growing from $4.77B in 2026 to $10.89B by 2031. Here's what e-commerce shippers need to know about choosing, implementing, and integrating a WMS that actually keeps up with fulfillment complexity.

Roboteon’s AI4WMS points to a more practical automation era, where warehouses layer robotics onto existing WMS stacks instead of blowing up core systems to modernize.

Pandora’s warehouse modernization shows that real omni-channel transformation is not a single software install. It is a phased network redesign built around WMS, ERP, TMS, visibility, and fulfillment resilience.

Inbound Logistics just released its 2026 Top 100 Supply Chain Technology Providers list. Here's what the winners — from agentic AI warehouses to cloud-native WMS — reveal about where logistics technology spending is heading next.

Open-source warehouse management systems are moving from niche to enterprise-ready in 2026. Learn why shippers are abandoning costly proprietary WMS platforms in favor of community-driven alternatives like Odoo, OpenBoxes, and ModernWMS.

Warehouse Execution Systems (WES) are the critical middleware layer orchestrating real-time task assignment between WMS and physical automation. With the WES market projected to reach $4.28 billion by 2030, here's why this technology is no longer optional for automated fulfillment operations.

IFS completed its acquisition of Softeon on March 2, 2026, creating IFS Softeon and signaling a seismic shift in how enterprise software vendors approach warehouse management. With the global WMS market projected to reach $10.89 billion by 2031, the ERP-WMS convergence trend is reshaping supply chain technology strategy.

WMS vendors are racing to deliver lights-out warehouse operations by 2030. Here is a buyer's guide to the autonomous warehouse roadmaps from Made4net, Manhattan Associates, and others — with realistic timelines for mid-market shippers.

The global WMS market reached $4.77 billion in 2026. Learn why cloud-native warehouse management systems are displacing legacy on-prem solutions and what it means for your supply chain.