Warehouse use in growth
According to Custom Market Insights (CMI), the Global Warehouse Management System Market was valued at USD 2.5 billion in 2021 and is projected to account for around USD 10.5 billion by 2030. Projections show a substantial increase in market size over the coming years, driven by factors like rising e-commerce demand, increasing warehouse automation, and [...] The post Warehouse use in growth first appeared on Warehouse & Logistics News.

According to Custom Market Insights (CMI), the Global Warehouse Management System Market was valued at USD 2.5 billion in 2021 and is projected to account for around USD 10.5 billion by 2030. Projections show a substantial increase in market size over the coming years, driven by factors like rising e-commerce demand, increasing warehouse automation, and the adoption of cloud-based solutions. The surge in online shopping is a major driver, pushing the need for efficient warehouse management systems to fulfil orders quickly.
This article was first published in the March 15th 2025 issue of Warehouse & Logistics News, subscribe to the magazine by clicking here.
Manufacturing and industrial facilities can now benefit from outsourced stock checks, thanks to pioneering new technology created by RGIS. RGIS Vision is an advanced industrial solution that goes beyond barcode scanning to speed up stocktaking and inventory checks by eliminating paperwork and manual data entry. The versatile technology can scan part numbers, product codes and barcodes, boosting the operational efficiency of RGIS’s auditors during industrial inventories.
In mid-December 2024 the UK officially joined the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) and in doing so, became the first European member of this trade bloc of 12 countries. A best of breed WMS provides real-time inventory visibility, which is essential for managing the extra flow of goods expected from CPTPP trade. This level of visibility allows warehouses to: precisely track all products originating from CPTPP member countries; manage inventory levels highly efficiently to satisfy new demand patterns; and ensure compliance with the CPTPP rules of origin requirements, according to Indigo Software.
Nulogy, a leader in collaborative manufacturing and supply chain solutions, has announced the introduction of the newest solution to its multi-enterprise platform: Nulogy Smart Factory. Smart Factory empowers manufacturers with real-time visibility into their production operations. By leveraging bi-directional machine monitoring and automated data capture, manufacturers can swiftly address issues on the factory floor as soon as they occur, while harnessing data-driven insights for continuous improvement and sustainable, long-term growth.
Vanderlande, the global partner for future-proof warehouse solutions, has invited ProMat 2025 attendees to visit booth #S1503 to learn more about the fully integrated technologies, best-of-breed solutions and comprehensive services available to warehousing operations regardless of where they are in their automation journeys. The company’s experts will also present two interactive conference seminars that will draw on real-world examples and lessons learned to show attendees how they can successfully deploy automation for the faster and more efficient warehousing needed to stay competitive and thrive. Known for providing leading global brands with the most advanced distribution centres (DCs), Vanderlande offers the fully integrated and comprehensive suite of solutions dynamic retailers, including omnichannel brands and e-commerce companies in the general merchandise, apparel and food sectors, need to excel.
As increased online shopping drives demand for warehouses, the need for the software to support those warehouses will rise accordingly.The post Warehouse use in growth first appeared on Warehouse & Logistics News.