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Top 16 vendors in Warehouse Management System Market

 

Prof Research has published a new report on the Warehouse Management System (WMS) market, highlighting the 16 largest vendors worldwide. The report delivers a professional and in-depth analysis of the current state of the global WMS market, presenting key statistics and insights. It serves as a valuable source of guidance and reference for companies and individuals interested in the WMS industry.


The global WMS market was valued at USD 4,244.1 million in 2024 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 15.77%, reaching USD 10,216.6 million by 2030. This strong growth is driven by the rising adoption of warehouse automation, the expansion of omnichannel retail, and accelerating supply chain digitization across industries such as e-commerce, food & beverage, healthcare, and manufacturing. WMS solutions play a critical role in optimizing inventory control, order fulfillment, labor management, and warehouse automation, thereby enhancing both efficiency and accuracy in operations.


SAP leads the global WMS market with a 12.2% share. Its flagship solution, SAP Extended Warehouse Management (EWM), integrates seamlessly with SAP’s ERP systems and provides advanced capabilities such as real-time inventory visibility, robotics integration, labor planning, and supply chain analytics. SAP’s solutions are widely adopted by large enterprises and global logistics operators. With cloud-first deployment models and AI-powered insights, SAP continues to invest heavily in innovation and end-to-end warehouse digitization, reinforcing its market leadership.


Körber Supply Chain (formerly HighJump) holds an 8.3% share of the WMS market. Known for its highly configurable and scalable platform, Körber serves mid-sized to large enterprises across industries such as 3PL, pharmaceuticals, retail, and cold storage. The company supports cloud, on-premise, and hybrid deployments, with robust capabilities in voice picking, IoT, and robotics integration. Its modular architecture, flexibility, and fast implementation timelines make Körber a preferred choice for complex, high-volume warehouse operations.


Oracle commands an 8.0% market share with its Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud (WMS Cloud). The solution offers a wide range of capabilities, including AI-driven automation, embedded analytics, transportation integration, and global inventory visibility. Built on a cloud-native architecture, Oracle WMS ensures scalability, agility, and enterprise-grade security, making it particularly attractive for multinational corporations. Its strong portfolio in enterprise applications and supply chain management further strengthens its position in the WMS market.


Manhattan Associates, a recognized supply chain software specialist, holds a 7.1% share of the global WMS market. Its Manhattan Active® Warehouse Management platform is a cloud-native solution designed for continuous innovation. It supports labor optimization, machine learning-based forecasting, and seamless orchestration of warehouse automation systems such as AMRs (Autonomous Mobile Robots) and AS/RS (Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems). Manhattan has a strong presence in retail and omnichannel fulfillment, offering adaptive and scalable solutions that deliver real-time execution and visibility.