Körber is a Leader in 2021 Magic Quadrant for Warehouse Management Systems

Körber views recognition as testament to expanded portfolio of supply chain technologies and ability to service customers around the globe.

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Hamburg, Germany - 06 June 2021.

Körber is placed as a Leader in the 2021 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) report. To Körber, the recognition exemplifies the capabilities of its unmatched depth of technologies, spanning software to materials handling automation, to conquer supply chain complexities in some of the most demanding environments worldwide.

“At Körber, depth makes us different,” said Chad Collins, CEO Software at Körber Business Area Supply Chain. “For us, our third consecutive placement as a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Warehouse Management Systems demonstrates how we assembled the complete product portfolio -  including operational and simulation softwarevoice and robotics – to empower our customer’s  to conquer the complexity of their distribution operations. Additionally, our global footprint allows us to service the world’s largest companies.”

Körber provides WMS products specifically designed for the unique needs of small businesses, global enterprise and third-party logistics providers. Körber is experiencing a strong uptick in demand for the combination of its software and automation solutions. The extension of the K.Motion Warehouse Management Systems with Autonomous Mobile Robotics (AMRs) and the K.Motion Warehouse Control System (WCS) gives customers a powerful technology suite to revolutionize picking and putaway material flows and processes.

Examples include:

  • Officeworks: Australian chain of office supply stores is capitalizing on more than 100 AMRs, voice and RF users, and Körber’s WMS. 
  • dm-drogerie markt: Germany’s leading drugstore chain was awarded the German Logistics Prize 2020 and has been relying on Körber’s Warehouse Management System at all of its sites for more than 20 years as part of its efficient logistics IT.
  • Boot Barn: Western clothing provider is using Körber’s WMS and WCS to consolidate three disparate automation systems and scale with its 40,000 sq. foot distribution center expansion.

“Supply chain is a mission-critical function – and now essentially a house-hold term,” noted Rene Hermes, CMO at Körber Business Area Supply Chain. “More than ever, businesses need a partner that not only offers technology, but also works alongside them to develop a solution tailored to their unique complexities. Regardless of consumer expectations, the pandemic, the regulatory environment and everything in-between, we ensure customers’ warehousing and logistics processes thrive.” 

View a complimentary copy of the Magic Quadrant for WMS to learn more about the report and Körber’s recognition at https://www.koerber-supplychain-software.com/en/landing-pages/gartner/gartner-magic-quadrant-popup.

*Source: Gartner, “2021 Magic Quadrant for Warehouse Management Systems,” Simon Tunstall and Dwight Klappich, June 30 2021.