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Top 141 Warehouse Management Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 141 SaaS companies in Warehouse Management Software. They have combined revenues of $2.8B and employ 12.2K people. They have raised $1.3B and serve 36.3M customers combined.

Warehouse Management Software (WMS) is a category of software solutions designed to optimize and facilitate warehouse operations. These systems enable businesses to manage inventory levels, track items in transit, and oversee order fulfillment processes, providing real-time visibility into inventory across various locations. Key workflows include receiving, put-away, picking, packing, and shipping goods, which are crucial for maintaining efficient supply chain operations. Typical features of WMS include inventory management, order processing, barcode scanning, reporting, and analytics. Additionally, many systems offer integrations with enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, material handling equipment, and transportation management systems (TMS). The primary users of warehouse management software often encompass warehouse managers, operations directors, logistics coordinators, and supply chain professionals tasked with improving efficiency and reducing operational costs within their organizations.

Companies
141
Revenue
$2.8B
Funding
$1.3B
Employees
12.2K

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Top Warehouse Management Software Companies

Showing 10 of 6 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
TREW

West Chester, Ohio, United States

TREW is a provider of automated material handling solutions for integrators and end users, including Warehouse Execution Systems (WES), Warehouse Control Systems (WCS), PLC- and server-based machine controls, motorized driven roller (MDR) and conventional conveyor, and services such as conception, engineering.

Revenue
$366.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2019
Funding
-
Team size
464
Growth
-
2
Aptean

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States

Aptean is a global provider of industry-specific software that helps organizations in manufacturing, distribution, food and beverage, transportation, and other complex industries run and grow their businesses more effectively. Aptean’s solutions and services help businesses of all sizes to be Ready for What’s Next, Now®. Headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, Aptean has offices in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. To learn more about Aptean and the markets we serve, visit www.aptean.com.

Revenue
$328.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2012
Funding
-
Team size
3K
Growth
-23.31%
3
Barrett Distribution Centers

FRANKLIN, Massachusetts, United States

Operator of 25 fulfillment and distribution centers nationally, delivering e-commerce fulfillment solutions that meet the requirements of all major retailers

Revenue
$326.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
1941
Funding
-
Team size
597
Growth
-
4
EASE Logistics

Dublin, Ohio, United States

A multi-operational supply chain and transportation solution provider, offering a full range of transportation, warehousing, supply chain and distribution solutions

Revenue
$323M
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
-
Team size
164
Growth
-
5
FST Logistics

Columbus, Ohio, United States

FST Logistics is a 100% employee-owned, third-party logistics provider specializing in warehousing, transportation, and distribution solutions. With over 30 years of experience in the logistics industry, FST's team of employee-owners is committed to delivering exceptional service tailored to your brand.

Revenue
$216.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
1991
Funding
-
Team size
316
Growth
-
6
Stord

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Stord provides cloud supply chain warehousing services to brands who seek visibility and control over their inventory.

Revenue
$147M
Customers
20K
Year founded
2015
Funding
$325.2M
Team size
681
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- The software must facilitate real-time inventory tracking and management. - It should support various warehouse operations such as receiving, picking, and shipping. - It must provide reporting and analytics features for operational insights. - The solution should allow for integration with other supply chain and enterprise systems. - Not just focused on inventory management; must also streamline workflow processes within the warehouse.