Provider Directory

Supply Chain Software Providers Directory

Compare ERP, WMS, TMS, demand planning, and procurement software vendors for SMBs. Find the right solution for your operation.

ERP Systems

NetSuite, SAP Business One, Odoo, Microsoft Dynamics 365. Enterprise resource planning systems with supply chain modules for inventory, purchasing, and financials.

Warehouse Management (WMS)

Fishbowl, Cin7, Linnworks, ShipBob. Dedicated warehouse and inventory management systems for SMB operators managing physical goods.

Freight & Logistics (TMS)

FreightQuote, uShip, Echo Global Logistics, project44. Transportation management systems for rate shopping, tracking, and carrier management.

Demand Planning

SupplyChainStack, Inventory Planner, Lokad, Streamline. AI-powered demand forecasting and inventory optimization tools for SMBs.

Procurement / Sourcing

Coupa, Procurify, Tradogram, Bellwether. Procurement platforms for managing purchase orders, supplier contracts, and spend visibility.

Supplier Portals

Ariba, Tungsten Network, Anvyl, Sourcemap. Supplier collaboration portals for managing purchase orders, confirmations, and production visibility.

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How to Evaluate Supply Chain Software Vendors

The supply chain software market is fragmented and noisy. ERPs promise to do everything; best-of-breed tools solve one problem exceptionally well. For SMBs, the right answer depends on your growth stage, existing tech stack, and where you're bleeding the most margin.

ERP vs. Best-of-Breed: The Core Trade-Off

An ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system like NetSuite, SAP Business One, or Odoo integrates financials, inventory, purchasing, and often CRM in a single platform. The upside is a single source of truth with no integration gaps. The downside is implementation cost, configuration complexity, and the reality that most ERPs are built for manufacturing companies, not ecommerce or distribution SMBs.

Best-of-breed tools like SupplyChainStack (demand forecasting), ShipBob (fulfillment + WMS), and Flexport (freight) each do one thing exceptionally well. They integrate via APIs and are often faster to implement and less expensive. The trade-off is managing multiple vendor relationships and ensuring data flows correctly between systems.

WMS Buyers Guide for SMBs

A Warehouse Management System is worth evaluating when you have more than one warehouse location, are managing 1,000+ SKUs, or have picking error rates above 1%. Key features to evaluate: barcode/RFID scanning support, multi-location bin tracking, receiving and putaway workflows, cycle count management, and 3PL billing support if you share warehouse space.

For SMBs under $10M: Cin7, Fishbowl, or SkuVault are typically right-sized. For $10M–$50M: NetSuite WMS or HighJump. Above $50M: Manhattan Associates or Blue Yonder.

TMS: When to Invest in Transportation Management

A Transportation Management System pays off when freight spend exceeds $200K/year or you're managing relationships with 5+ carriers. TMS software provides carrier rate shopping (LTL, FTL, parcel), load tendering, real-time tracking, and freight bill audit. The ROI case is usually 8–15% reduction in freight spend through better carrier selection and volume consolidation.

Demand Planning Software: The Most Underinvested Category

Most SMBs manage demand forecasting in spreadsheets long after it stops working. Spreadsheet forecasting breaks down when you have more than 200 SKUs, when seasonality patterns vary by product family, or when you're sourcing from overseas with 60–90 day lead times. AI-powered demand planning tools process historical sales data to produce statistically rigorous forecasts at the SKU level — without requiring a data science team.

SupplyChainStack provides AI demand forecasting as part of the free tier. Upload your sales data to see a 90-day forecast for your inventory.