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Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud review and pricing

Cloud WMS from the LogFire acquisition; default for Oracle ERP, SCM Cloud, and NetSuite-enterprise customers.

By Oracle Corporation · Founded 1977 · Austin, TX · public

Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud (Oracle WMS Cloud) is the cloud-native WMS derived from the LogFire acquisition (Oracle acquired LogFire in 2016) and substantially extended within the Oracle SCM Cloud suite 2018-2025. The product covers full Tier-1 warehouse execution: receiving, putaway, slot optimization, wave and batch picking, pack and ship, parcel manifest, cycle counting, and labor management. Distinct from Oracle E-Business Suite WMS (the legacy on-prem WMS being phased out) and from NetSuite WMS (NetSuite's lighter ERP-bundled module covered separately). Best fit for Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP customers, Oracle SCM Cloud customers, and NetSuite-enterprise customers where throughput exceeds NetSuite WMS limits. Strengths: cloud-native (Oracle Cloud Infrastructure), quarterly release cadence, native integration with Oracle Fusion ERP and Oracle SCM Cloud, and strong 3PL multi-client warehousing support. Trade-offs: Oracle sales tactics reported as aggressive (audit-driven license expansion), Oracle Cloud Infrastructure required (not multi-cloud), and material-handling-equipment integration ecosystem less deep than Manhattan or Blue Yonder.

Best for

Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP customers, Oracle SCM Cloud customers, and NetSuite-enterprise customers ($200M-$5B+ revenue) needing a Tier-1 cloud WMS with native Oracle integration; particularly 3PLs with multi-client warehousing requirements.

Worst for

SAP shops (SAP EWM natural choice), sub-$200M revenue operations (NetSuite WMS or Logiwa better fit), Microsoft-anchored shops (D365 SCM Warehouse cleaner), or buyers prioritizing fair sales relationships and transparent pricing.

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Editorial: Strengths

  • Cloud-native from LogFire acquisition; quarterly release cadence
  • Native integration with Oracle Fusion ERP and Oracle SCM Cloud
  • Strong 3PL multi-client warehousing support
  • Mature parcel-manifest and carrier integration
  • Public Oracle parent stability (NYSE:ORCL)

Editorial: Weaknesses

  • Oracle sales tactics reported as aggressive (audit-driven expansion)
  • Oracle Cloud Infrastructure required (not multi-cloud)
  • Material-handling-equipment ecosystem less deep than Manhattan/Blue Yonder

Key features & integrations

  • +Directed receiving and putaway
  • +Slot optimization
  • +Wave and batch picking
  • +Voice-pick and scan-pick
  • +Pack and ship with parcel manifest
  • +Labor management
  • +3PL multi-client warehousing
  • +Native Oracle SCM Cloud integration
150+ integrations
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERPOracle SCM CloudOracle TMS CloudNetSuite (where dual)SalesforceShopify
Geography supported
Global; strongest in US, UK, EU, APAC
Best fit
200–25,000 employees · Oracle-anchored mid-large enterprise, 3PL
Editorial deep-dive

Read our full ranking of Warehouse Management Software (WMS)

Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud ranks #4 in our editorial review of 10 warehouse management software (wms) platforms. The deep-dive covers methodology, comparison tables, decision matrix, migration scoring, and FAQs.

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