Manhattan Associates named a Leader in Gartner Magic Quadrant for WMS for the fifteenth consecutive time

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Manhattan Associates Inc., a global leader in supply chain commerce solutions, has been named a Leader in Gartner Magic Quadrant for Warehouse Management Systems for the 15th time in a row.

The report evaluated 18 vendors this year, and Manhattan once again placed highest in its Ability to Execute and furthest right on the Completeness of Vision. Manhattan has been a Leader in every Gartner WMS Magic Quadrant since the report’s inception in 2006.


Manhattan Active Warehouse Management is cloud-native and built on a microservices architecture to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow. This advanced infrastructure, with its scalability and ease-of-use, makes Manhattan Active WM well suited for warehouses with medium levels of complexity to the world’s largest, most automated distribution centres. It advances operations beyond basic picking, packing and shipping to create and flawlessly execute a hyper-flow of goods and information. 
  
“We are delighted to once again be named a Magic Quadrant Leader in Warehouse Management Systems by Gartner,” said Adam Kline, senior director of Product Management for Manhattan Associates. “In our opinion, this position reflects our industry-leading innovation and deep functionality, the unparalleled power of our Manhattan Active technology platform, our commitment to unifying every aspect of supply chain and commerce.”

Manhattan is a trailblazer in unifying warehouse, labour management, automation, transportation and yard management into a comprehensive supply chain execution solution. Backed by the industry’s most-experienced services and support teams, Manhattan Active Warehouse Management is a game-changer for any company operating in complex, demanding and unpredictable environments. Infused with behavioural science and gamification, it creates more compelling and rewarding experiences for warehouse associates.

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