Innovative platforms are reshaping supply chains with AI and automation, helping companies respond faster, gain visibility, and cut costs. The right technology reduces risk and improves decision‑making in real time.
Highlights:
- Infios – Warehouse automation and logistics integration.
- Manhattan Associates – Unified AI‑driven warehouse and transport management.
- Microsoft Dynamics 365 SCM – Cloud‑based planning, procurement, and logistics.
- Coupa – AI‑native Source‑to‑Pay platform for spend control.
- E2open – Multi‑enterprise cloud hub linking 500,000 partners.
- SAP SCM – End‑to‑end supply chain network with AI automation.
- o9 Digital Brain – Integrated planning with AI scenario analysis.
- Oracle SCM Cloud – Full‑stack suite on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
- Blue Yonder – Predictive analytics and adaptive decision‑making.
- Kinaxis Maestro – Real‑time scenario planning with concurrency technique.

10. Infios
Infios plays a key role in supply chain execution with warehouse automation and integrated logistics software. Its suite covers manufacturing logistics, parcel automation, warehouse systems, and integration, helping customers manage diverse functions on one platform. Flexible integration with technologies like autonomous robots and transport systems adds strength, while recognition as a Gartner Leader in Warehouse Management Systems for seven consecutive years reinforces its credibility.
9. Manhattan Associates
Manhattan advances supply chain execution with a unified platform and agentic AI. Its Manhattan Active suite combines Warehouse and Transportation Management Systems, enabling AI agents to act without human input. This speeds decisions and boosts responsiveness in fast‑changing conditions, positioning Manhattan as a key player in real‑time digital supply chain management.
8. Microsoft Dynamics 365 SCM
Dynamics 365 SCM, part of the Microsoft Cloud, integrates planning, procurement, manufacturing, and logistics with Azure AI tools like Copilot. Its strength is seamless data flow across systems such as Office 365 and Teams, enabling faster decisions and automation. Backed by Microsoft’s financial expertise and unified cloud architecture, it reduces siloes and supports efficient supply chain management.
7. Coupa
Coupa offers an AI‑native Source‑to‑Pay platform that unifies expense management, invoicing, and sourcing. Managing over US$7 trillion in community spend, it provides prescriptive insights and automates procurement. Recognized as a Gartner Leader, Coupa helps streamline costs, manage supplier risk, and deliver spend visibility and control through a single intelligent platform.
6. E2open
E2open runs a multi‑enterprise cloud platform connecting over 500,000 global partners, serving as a hub for international commerce. It processes billions of transactions annually and offers tools for planning, logistics, supply, and trade compliance. With real‑time visibility and AI analytics, it helps reduce risk, improve productivity, and unify decisions across supply chain tiers.
5. SAP SCM
SAP’s Supply Chain Management connects procurement, sales, and fulfilment with AI and cloud automation. With strong global presence and European base, it supports digitalised networks from planning to delivery. Recognized in Gartner’s 2025 Quadrants for Warehouse and Transportation Management Systems, SAP continues to reduce complexity and build resilience for enterprises.
4. o9 Digital Brain
o9’s Digital Brain connects finance, sales, marketing, and supply chain planning on one platform. Powered by AI, ML, and its Enterprise Knowledge Graph, it supports advanced scenario planning and real‑time responses. This helps organisations anticipate market shifts, optimise resources, and overcome disconnected planning across departments.
3. Oracle SCM Cloud
Oracle delivers a full‑stack supply chain suite that integrates planning, manufacturing, logistics, and procurement. Running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, it offers tighter performance and security control while unifying infrastructure and applications. This enhances visibility, response time, and automation, making Oracle a strong partner for large enterprises.
2. Blue Yonder
Blue Yonder offers an end‑to‑end supply chain platform covering planning, retail, warehouse, and transport. With embedded AI and machine learning, it enables adaptive decisions and predictive analytics. By driving automation and insight across global networks, it helps companies react quickly and manage uncertainty in today’s complex environment.
1. Kinaxis Maestro
Kinaxis stands out with its Maestro platform and patented concurrency technique, enabling real‑time evaluation of multiple planning scenarios. This improves agility for complex supply chains needing fast, confident decisions across inventory, production, and demand planning. Recognized as a Gartner Leader for the 11th time, Kinaxis consistently delivers adaptability and resilience in volatile environments.
HAKOVO aims to strengthen its technology, build a track record in Asia and ASEAN, and ultimately collaborate with the world’s leading supply chain technology platforms.



