Pricing
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Best For
Companies already running Infor CloudSuite ERP
Rating
7.5/10
Last Updated
Mar 2026
TL;DR
Infor WMS is the warehouse management system that plays best within the broader Infor ERP ecosystem. If you're already running Infor CloudSuite for manufacturing, distribution, or retail, adding Infor WMS gives you seamless data flow between ERP and warehouse without complex integration. Koch Industries owns Infor, giving it deep pockets. The trade-off: outside the Infor ecosystem, the value proposition is weaker compared to Manhattan or Blue Yonder.
What is Infor WMS?
The Infor Ecosystem Play
Infor WMS is best understood as part of the broader Infor CloudSuite ecosystem. For companies running Infor ERP for manufacturing (CloudSuite Industrial), distribution (CloudSuite Distribution), or retail (CloudSuite Fashion), the WMS integrates natively — shared data models, unified user experience, and no middleware required.
Industry-Specific Capabilities
Infor takes a micro-vertical approach. Their WMS has industry-specific configurations for automotive, aerospace & defense, food & beverage, fashion, and third-party logistics. Each vertical includes compliance requirements, industry-standard workflows, and benchmarks specific to that sector.
The Koch Industries Advantage
Koch Industries acquired Infor for $13 billion. This gives Infor enormous R&D investment capacity. Koch also operates massive distribution operations through its various subsidiaries, making them both a developer and user of warehouse technology.
When to Choose Infor
Choose Infor WMS if you're already in the Infor ERP ecosystem or if your industry vertical aligns with their specialized configurations. If you're not an Infor shop, Manhattan or Blue Yonder offer stronger standalone WMS platforms with broader ecosystems.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Native integration with Infor CloudSuite ERP eliminates complex middleware
- Industry-specific configurations for automotive, food, fashion, and 3PL
- Koch Industries ownership ensures massive R&D investment and long-term stability
- Shared data model between ERP and WMS provides single source of truth
- Cloud-native deployment on AWS with industry compliance built in
Cons
- Value proposition weakens significantly outside the Infor ERP ecosystem
- Enterprise pricing and implementation comparable to Manhattan
- Smaller WMS-specific market share than Manhattan or Blue Yonder
- Less WMS innovation compared to competitors focused solely on warehouse management
- Implementation complexity increases when integrating with non-Infor systems
Infor WMS Pricing
Infor WMS
- Full WMS
- Industry configurations
- Labor management
- Inventory optimization
- Carrier integration
- Analytics
CloudSuite + WMS
- Full ERP + WMS
- Native integration
- Unified data model
- Industry CloudSuites
- Advanced analytics
- Dedicated support
Pricing last verified: March 25, 2026
Who is Infor WMS Best For?
- Companies already running Infor CloudSuite ERP
- Manufacturing and distribution firms in Infor's key verticals (automotive, food, fashion)
- 3PLs already in the Infor ecosystem wanting unified WMS-ERP
- Organizations that prioritize ERP-WMS integration over standalone WMS capabilities
Technical Details
The Bottom Line
Infor WMS scores 7.5/10. It stands out for native integration with infor cloudsuite erp eliminates complex middleware. Best suited for companies already running infor cloudsuite erp. Keep in mind that value proposition weakens significantly outside the infor erp ecosystem.
Frequently Asked Questions
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