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Top 23 Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 23 SaaS companies in Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) Software. They have combined revenues of $611.3M and employ 3.6K people. They have raised $702.8M and serve - customers combined.

Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) software refers to a suite of tools designed to optimize production planning and scheduling processes within manufacturing and supply chain operations. These systems provide organizations with the capability to analyze complex data, develop effective schedules, and adapt to changing demands or constraints in real time. By enabling better resource allocation and operational efficiency, APS tools play a critical role in modern production environments. Typical use cases for APS software include capacity planning, production scheduling, and managing material requirements planning (MRP). These systems allow users to model various scenarios and leverage advanced analytics or algorithms to devise optimal plans that minimize downtime and maximize throughput. Common buyer personas for APS solutions often include operations managers, supply chain planners, and production coordinators focused on enhancing manufacturing performance and responsiveness to market needs.

Companies
23
Revenue
$611.3M
Funding
$702.8M
Employees
3.6K

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Top Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) Software Companies

Showing 10 of 4 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Baxter Planning

Austin, Texas, United States

Baxter Planning provides solutions built for the service supply chain. Our software is developed based on proven best practices, industry expertise, and partnerships with our customers to automate inventory planning. We replace spreadsheets and manual processes with a Total Cost Optimization methodology to deliver the best service level at the lowest possible cost. Global clients deploying our software include: Avaya, Ciena, Extreme Networks, NetApp, Bio-Rad, and more.

Revenue
$41.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
1993
Funding
-
Team size
381
Growth
-
2
ToolsGroup

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

AI-powered supply chain planning and optimization to successfully navigate uncertainty - ToolsGroup helps retailers, distributors, and manufacturers improve the resilience and performance of their operations with a unique probabilistic planning approach that leverages AI and real-time data from across the enterprise for decision-making at the speed of business. ToolsGroup is also a great place to work! Visit https://www.toolsgroup.com/careers to see current opportunities.

Revenue
$35.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
1993
Funding
-
Team size
319
Growth
-
3
Netstock

United States

Netstock is a leader in demand and supply planning software, trusted by 2,400+ customers globally to optimize their planning. With $26B inventory managed by Netstock, the company’s cloud-based solutions enable businesses to be agile, responsive, and profitable. Each solution integrates with leading ERPs, and leverages enhanced analytics so you can quickly respond to market change and make the best supply chain planning decisions for your business. For more information, visit the Netstock.

Revenue
$17.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2010
Funding
-
Team size
160
Growth
-
4
Solvoyo

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Developer of supply chain management software designed to optimize across the entire supply chain's value network. The company's supply chain management software, Solvoyo, integrates operational supply chain decision making in the areas of transportation optimization, production planning, inventory optimization and replenishment planning and provides a flexible optimization platform that spans accross descriptive, diagnostic, predictive and prescriptive analytics, enabling companies to reduce cost, eliminate waste, and enhance customer experience with improved availability and fulfillment metrics.

Revenue
$12.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2005
Funding
$1.3M
Team size
64
Growth
79.09%

Inclusion Criteria

- The software must facilitate real-time adjustment of production schedules based on demand and operational constraints. - It should integrate seamlessly with other data systems such as ERP or MRP for comprehensive resource management. - The solution must provide analytics or reporting capabilities to assess production efficiency and forecast future requirements. - It should be capable of handling complex multi-stage production processes and scenarios. - Not just for scheduling; must also support long-term capacity planning and resource optimization.