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Korber WMS

AI score: 64 / 100 Proceed with caution

Enterprise WMS with deep automation and goods-to-person integration

Type: plug-ins / best-of-breed  ·  Tech: cloud / legacy core  ·  Budget: traditional ($70k–$350k/yr)
Core verticals: general / horizontal
Functions: inventory / WMS, shipping, manufacturing / MES, reporting / BI

Configurable WMS (formerly HighJump) spanning mid-market to enterprise distribution, with strong task management, cartonization, and labor optimization. Powerful, but configuration depth means a real implementation effort.

Solid mid-to-enterprise WMS with a broad installed base from the HighJump years. Korber has invested in modernization since acquisition but the platform reflects its HighJump heritage. Better positioned than Blue Yonder for mid-market accounts needing real warehouse execution depth without enterprise-level commitment.

AI score breakdown — 6 dimensions

SMB implementability 25%40
Mid-market to enterprise focus. Implementations typically 4-12 months. Korber and partner-led implementations. Stronger than enterprise-only peers for mid-market.
Purpose fit 20%75
Strong task management, cartonization, RF/voice execution, labor management, slotting, and ERP integration. Manufacturing WMS modules available.
Tech modernity 20%65
HighJump heritage modernized by Korber. Cloud and on-premises available. Modern UI in recent releases. API integrations.
Documentation quality 15%65
Good documentation. Korber partner network resources. HighJump legacy documentation still relevant for many installations.
Real user sentiment 10%68
4.2/5 on G2. Strong marks for warehouse execution depth. Some notes on implementation complexity and post-HighJump transition.
TCO transparency 10%30
No public pricing. Mid-market range. Contact and sales process required. Perpetual and subscription models available.

Sources consulted

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