Pricing
contact sales
Best For
Global importers/exporters managing complex international supply chains
Rating
7.5/10
Last Updated
Mar 2026
TL;DR
Infor Nexus (formerly GT Nexus) is a multi-enterprise supply chain network connecting buyers, suppliers, logistics providers, and financial institutions. Its sweet spot is global trade orchestration — managing ocean freight, customs, and supply chain finance across complex international supply chains. Koch Industries (Infor's owner) uses it extensively, proving it at massive scale. Think of it as the LinkedIn of global supply chains.
What is Infor Nexus?
The Global Trade Network
Infor Nexus connects trading partners on a shared network platform. Orders, shipments, invoices, and payments flow between buyers, suppliers, freight forwarders, ocean carriers, customs brokers, and banks digitally. This eliminates the email-and-spreadsheet chaos that plagues international trade.
Supply Chain Finance
A unique capability: Infor Nexus enables supply chain finance programs where suppliers can receive early payment based on approved invoices, funded by financial institution partners. This improves supplier cash flow without impacting the buyer's payment terms.
Ocean Freight Visibility
Real-time visibility into ocean shipments is a core strength. Track containers, predict ETAs, manage exceptions, and adjust downstream logistics when delays occur. For companies importing goods from Asia, this visibility is operationally critical.
The Infor Ecosystem
As part of Infor (owned by Koch Industries), Nexus integrates with Infor CloudSuite ERP and WMS. But it also works with SAP, Oracle, and other ERPs through standard integrations. The network value exists independent of the Infor ecosystem.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Multi-enterprise network connects all trading partners on a single platform
- Supply chain finance programs improve supplier cash flow
- Strong ocean freight visibility with real-time container tracking
- Koch Industries backing ensures massive investment and proven scale
- Works with any ERP, not just Infor
Cons
- Enterprise-only pricing not accessible for smaller importers
- Network value depends on trading partners also being connected
- Global trade focus means less depth in domestic supply chain planning
- Infor branding can be confusing — Nexus operates somewhat independently
- Implementation requires onboarding trading partners which adds complexity
Infor Nexus Pricing
Network
- Multi-enterprise network
- Order management
- Shipment visibility
- Trade documents
- Supply chain finance
- Analytics
Enterprise
- Everything in Network
- Advanced logistics
- Custom integrations
- Multi-modal tracking
- Dedicated support
- Advanced AI
Pricing last verified: March 25, 2026
Who is Infor Nexus Best For?
- Global importers/exporters managing complex international supply chains
- Companies needing supply chain finance programs for supplier relationships
- Organizations requiring real-time ocean freight visibility
- Trading networks with multiple suppliers, carriers, and financial institutions
Technical Details
The Bottom Line
Infor Nexus scores 7.5/10. It stands out for multi-enterprise network connects all trading partners on a single platform. Best suited for global importers/exporters managing complex international supply chains. Keep in mind that enterprise-only pricing not accessible for smaller importers.
Frequently Asked Questions
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