Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud
by Oracle · Warehouse Management (WMS)
Cloud WMS for picking, putaway, replenishment, yard and labor management
- Works with
- Oracle, SAP, NetSuite
- Deployment
- Cloud
- Company size
- Mid-market, Enterprise
- Pricing
- Quote-based
- Founded
- 1977
- Headquarters
- Austin, USA
Overview
Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud (Oracle WMS Cloud, originating from Oracle's acquisition of LogFire) is a multitenant, cloud-based warehouse management system within Oracle's SCM and Logistics portfolio. It manages inbound operations from advance shipment notification through directed putaway, plus optimized picking, replenishment, yard management, inventory and labor management, and analytics.
The system supports configurable directed putaway logic, cross-docking, sophisticated wave planning with multiple wave types (pick-to-order, batch, zone and cluster picking), value-added services such as labeling and kitting, and reverse-logistics management. It offers standard integrations with material-handling equipment, sensors, barcode scanners and voice technology, and connects to host ERP, merchandising and supply-chain systems.
Oracle positions the product as part of its broader cloud SCM suite, suitable for retailers, manufacturers, distributors and third-party logistics providers. As a multitenant SaaS solution it is delivered with continuous updates and is designed to lower total cost of ownership relative to on-premise WMS deployments.
Features & capabilities
Inbound & Putaway
Receiving through stowing
- ASN-driven receiving
- Configurable directed putaway logic
- Cross-docking
- Quality holds
- Returns and reverse logistics
Inventory Management
Stock visibility and control
- Real-time inventory visibility
- Cycle counting
- Lot, serial and expiry tracking
- Replenishment
- Multi-facility support
Wave Planning & Picking
Flexible outbound fulfillment
- Wave templates with selection criteria
- Pick-to-order, batch, zone and cluster picking
- Optimized pick paths
- Packing and shipping
- Value-added services (labeling, kitting)
Yard & Labor Management
Dock and workforce control
- Yard management
- Labor management
- Performance tracking
- Task management
Automation & Devices
Equipment and device connectivity
- Material-handling equipment integration
- Barcode scanner and RF support
- Voice technology integration
- Sensor connectivity
Platform & Analytics
Cloud delivery and reporting
- Multitenant SaaS with continuous updates
- Embedded analytics
- Integration to ERP, MMS and SCM systems
Common use cases
- Retailers and distributors needing a scalable cloud WMS
- Operations with complex multi-mode wave picking requirements
- Warehouses integrating voice, RF and material-handling automation
- Enterprises running reverse logistics and returns at scale
- 3PLs managing multiple facilities on a single cloud platform
- Organizations seeking lower TCO than on-premise WMS
Strengths & considerations
Strengths
- Multitenant cloud architecture with continuous updates and lower stated TCO than on-premise WMS
- Supports a wide range of wave types including pick-to-order, batch, zone and cluster picking
- Standard integrations with major material-handling equipment, voice and barcode technologies
ERP integrations
Pricing
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Technical & security
- Hosting
- SaaS (multi-tenant)
- Mobile app
- Yes
- Languages
- English
About the vendor
- Founded
- 1977
- Headquarters
- Austin, USA
- Employees
- ~150,000
- Ownership
- Public (NYSE: ORCL)
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Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud — frequently asked questions
Where did Oracle WMS Cloud come from?
It originated from Oracle's acquisition of LogFire, a cloud-native WMS, and is now part of Oracle's SCM and Logistics cloud portfolio.
Is it a multitenant SaaS solution?
Yes. Oracle WMS Cloud is a multitenant, cloud-based solution delivered with continuous updates.
Does it integrate with non-Oracle ERPs?
Yes. It supports integration with host ERP, merchandising and supply-chain systems, including non-Oracle platforms, via standard interfaces.
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