Our very own Steve Williams recently published an article about WMS selection in Logistics Management. Choosing or upgrading a WMS isn’t about starting with technology or operations—it’s about letting both inform each other. By grounding decisions in real operational needs while also learning what modern WMS platforms can do, organizations avoid costly overengineering, missed capabilities, and legacy-driven mistakes. A strategic, hybrid approach leads to smarter implementations that deliver lasting, measurable value. Use the link below to read the article!

Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) are powerful tools that can transform warehouse operations: improving efficiency, reducing errors and enabling better inventory control.

However, when organizations consider adopting or upgrading a WMS, a critical question often arises:
Should we start by understanding our operational needs, or by learning what a WMS can offer?

This isn’t just a philosophical question. It’s a practical decision point that can determine whether a WMS implementation meets expectations or becomes a costly mistake.

 
 
Click here to read the article!