Shipsy’s recent recognition as a notable vendor in Gartner’s 2025 Asia/Pacific WMS report follows its strategic acquisition of Stockone, positioning it as a key player amid Asia-Pacific’s booming logistics technology sector growing at 21.9% CAGR.
In the recently published 2025 Asia/Pacific Context: Magic Quadrant for Warehouse Management Systems report by Gartner, Shipsy has been recognised as a Notable Vendor in the rapidly growing Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) market. The Asia-Pacific region is emerging as a key hub for WMS technology, with the sector expected to grow at a remarkable compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 21.9% over the next five years. According to the report, this dynamic market features a broad array of vendors addressing increasing demand driven by e-commerce, manufacturing, and fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) industries.
Shipsy’s recognition comes in the wake of its strategic acquisition of Stockone, a cloud-based WMS and inventory management solution provider, a move that has bolstered Shipsy’s capabilities. This acquisition expands Shipsy’s product portfolio to offer a comprehensive end-to-end logistics technology platform, enabling seamless management across transportation, warehousing, and fulfilment operations. Shipsy’s cloud-native WMS solutions boast features such as real-time marketplace integrations, inventory visibility, agile picking and sorting processes, and compliance with manufacturing standards. These tools empower enterprises across industries like automotive, FMCG, and e-commerce to optimise their operations and scale efficiently.
According to an official statement, this extended product suite provides businesses with a holistic logistics management experience, designed to optimise logistics costs, automate operations, and enhance customer experiences across their supply chains. The integration of Stockone’s capabilities into Shipsy’s platform marks a significant step in creating a unified logistics management ecosystem, reflecting the evolving needs of enterprises in the APAC region.
While Shipsy is acknowledged as a notable emerging player, the Gartner report also highlights established leaders in the WMS sector that have maintained their strong positions through continued innovation and cloud-native technology. Companies like Manhattan, Oracle, and Blue Yonder have been named Leaders, leveraging their mature, scalable platforms to address complex warehouse management and inventory visibility challenges. Manhattan, for instance, stands out with its cloud-native, microservices-based WMS, engineered from the ground up to deliver continuous innovation without disruption. Oracle has maintained its Leader status for the tenth consecutive year, driven by its robust Oracle Fusion Cloud Warehouse Management system which aims to streamline warehouse operations from factory floor to store shelves. Blue Yonder, recognised for the fourteenth consecutive time, highlights its next-generation cloud-native solutions powered by AI and machine learning to dramatically improve warehouse efficiency and workforce optimisation.
The WMS market remains highly competitive and evolving, with Gartner’s research indicating that despite its maturity, the sector is experiencing renewed innovation due to recent macroeconomic shifts and technological disruptions. Key areas differentiating vendors include adaptability, usability, decision support, scalability in both growth and downturn phases, and the integration of emerging technologies. Vendors like Made4net, recognised for the tenth consecutive year, exemplify this trend by delivering scalable and adaptive WMS solutions globally across diverse industries and markets.
Gartner’s Magic Quadrant report offers a valuable resource for organisations evaluating WMS options or rethinking supply chain strategies, providing critical insights into vendor capabilities and market dynamics. It also serves as a snapshot of how different providers, including rising players like Shipsy, are evolving to meet the increasing demands of warehouse automation, real-time inventory management, and holistic fulfilment in the fast-expanding Asia-Pacific market.
While the Gartner report notes that it does not endorse any vendor or service, Shipsy’s appearance as a Notable Vendor signals its growing influence and capacity to deliver transformative WMS solutions tailored to the specific complexities of the APAC logistics landscape. As warehouse operations continue to face pressure from shifting market expectations, technological advancements, and the need for seamless, integrated supply chains, companies like Shipsy and their expanded platforms could play an increasingly important role in driving warehousing excellence across the region.
Source: Noah Wire Services