Softeon has been recognized as one of the top warehouse management system (WMS) providers for complex warehouse operations, according to a recent report by Gartner. The report, titled Critical Capabilities for Warehouse Management Systems, evaluated several key WMS critical capabilities across five different use cases to determine the rankings.
Softeon was ranked third in the Use Case for both Level 3 and Level 4 Warehouse Operations, as well as fourth in the Level 5 warehouse Use Case. Level 5 represents the most complex warehouse operations, making Softeon’s ranking a significant achievement. The rankings serve as a testament to Softeon’s advanced capabilities and expertise in helping companies improve their distribution processes and effectively manage rise in costs and labor challenges.
The report provides valuable insights for companies looking to select the most suitable WMS solution for their specific use cases. By utilizing the nine highlighted critical capabilities across the various use cases, supply chain technology leaders can make informed decisions and compare different WMS products.
Jim Hoefflin, CEO at Softeon, expressed satisfaction with the company’s performance in the Gartner report, stating that the results validate Softeon’s capabilities and ranking in the highly competitive WMS industry. Softeon’s extensive functionality, including task optimization, wave-based picking, labor and resource management, and integrated parcel shipping, among others, ensure that it can effectively cater to warehouses with different operational complexities and automation levels.
Softeon’s advanced capabilities also extend to their Warehouse Execution Systems (WES) and Distributed Order Management (DOM) solutions. Their WES capabilities, for example, enable the orchestration of work release based on a wide range of attributes, while the composable integration tools provided by their LUCA platform ensure seamless integration with ERP and materials handling systems. Softeon can also directly manage various picking subsystems without the need for third-party control systems.
Softeon’s clientele includes renowned logistics performers such as Casey’s, DB Schenker, DoItBest, Lenovo, and UPS Supply Chain Solutions, among others. The company’s focus on customer results and track record of deployment success further solidify its reputation in the industry.
Companies interested in accessing the full Critical Capabilities report can download it from Softeon’s website. The report serves as a valuable resource for businesses looking to identify WMS solutions that align with their distinctive use cases.
Softeon’s recognition by Gartner underscores the company’s commitment to delivering top-tier supply chain software solutions. With their advanced WMS capabilities and industry expertise, Softeon continues to empower businesses to optimize their logistics operations and overcome evolving challenges in the supply chain landscape.
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