Manhattan Associates named a Leader in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Warehouse Management Systems for eleventh consecutive time

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Manhattan Associates Inc has been named a Leader in Gartner Inc.’s 2019 Magic Quadrant for Warehouse Management Systems (WMS). Measured on both completeness of vision and ability to execute, Manhattan Associates is proud to have once again been positioned the highest for ability to execute and furthest to the right for completeness of vision.

“Manhattan Associates is proud to be recognised by Gartner as a Leader for the eleventh consecutive time,” said Brian Kinsella, senior vice president, Product Management for Manhattan Associates. “Thanks to our customers, we’re fortunate to have the opportunity to innovate alongside some of the most forward-thinking supply chain professionals in the world. This close collaboration helps us bring to life technologies like next-generation automation, machine learning, modern mobility and IoT. Never in our history has Manhattan had more innovation momentum in WMS than we do today.”

Throughout its nearly 30-year history, Manhattan Associates has pioneered the use of many advanced technologies that improve the flow of products and information between manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers. In the 1990s, the company developed the first purpose-built retail store replenishment solution and was the first to productise advanced 3D order cartonisation capabilities.

Most recently, Manhattan has introduced a number of cutting-edge technology solutions to keep its clients ahead of the rapidly changing trends in supply chain commerce. Its Order Streaming technology – an AI-driven fulfilment workflow and task optimisation engine – enables simultaneous wave and waveless fulfilment so that companies can process pallets and parcels with equal agility. Manhattan is also the first company to embed a warehouse execution system (WES) within a WMS to quickly and seamlessly integrate with any automation and efficiently orchestrate workflows across the full spectrum of resources.

[1] Gartner, “Magic Quadrant for Warehouse Management Systems,” C. Dwight Klappich, Simon Tunstall, 8 May 2019.

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