Top 10: Inventory Management Platforms

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Supply Chain Digital has taken a look at the top 10 inventory management platforms
Supply Chain Digital takes a look at the top 10 inventory management platforms, including Oracle, Fishbowl and Veeqo

Efficient and effective inventory management can be the difference between smooth-running operations and organisational disaster. 

Countless tech vendors offer solutions aimed at ensuring retail and e-commerce businesses have peace of mind in this crucial arena. 

Here, Supply Chain Digital takes a look at the top 10 inventory management platforms on the market. 

10. inFlow (Archon Systems)

Founded: 2007
Employees: <50
CEO: Louis Leung

Effective inventory management is crucial for e-commerce businesses. Picture: Freepik

inFlow Inventory is a user-friendly inventory management software with small businesses in mind. 

Features on offer include real-time stock tracking, order management and invoicing, allowing users to manage products, suppliers and customers efficiently.

Elsewhere, the platform supports barcode scanning for easy inventory updates and integrates with e-commerce platforms like Shopify and WooCommerce.

With customisable reporting and analytics, inFlow helps businesses optimise stock levels, reduce errors and streamline operations, ultimately improving overall productivity and profitability.

9. Veeqo

Founded: 2013
Employees: 50-200
CEO: Matt Warren

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Veeqo is able to automatically manage inventory levels across Amazon, eBay, Shopify and Walmart, ensuring firms know exactly what they have in stock.

The platform streamlines fulfilment with bulk shipping label printing and integrates with a number of major couriers.

Veeqo's automation features help reduce manual tasks, prevent overselling and ensure efficient inventory control, making it ideal for online retailers on their growth journeys. 

8. Unleashed Software

Founded: 2009
Employees: >100
CEO: Gareth Berry

Gareth Berry, CEO at Unleashed Software

Unleashed Software is able to boast an extraordinary 4.9/5 rating from more than 800 users on Trustpilot.

This inventory management solution is cloud-based and is designed for manufacturers, wholesalers and distributors, offering real-time visibility into stock levels, multi-warehouse management and advanced reporting.

The platform integrates with e-commerce, accounting and CRM systems like Xero, QuickBooks, and Shopify.

Unleashed helps businesses manage stock across multiple locations, optimise purchasing and streamline order fulfilment. Its intuitive interface and powerful analytics enable businesses to improve inventory control, reduce errors and enhance operational efficiency.

7. QuickBooks

Founded: 1983 (Intuit)
Employees: >18,000
CEO: Sasan Goodarzi

Sasan Goodarzi, CEO, QuickBooks

QuickBooks' inventory management software helps small to medium-sized businesses track their inventory in real time. It offers features like stock level tracking, low-stock alerts, automatic reordering and integration with sales and purchase orders.

What's more, the system syncs with accounting, providing seamless financial updates.

QuickBooks also supports multi-location tracking and generates detailed inventory reports, enabling businesses to optimise stock levels, reduce overstocking and streamline their overall operations.

6. Ordoro

Founded: 2010
Employees: <50
CEO: Jagath Narayan

Jagath Narayan, CEO at Ordoro

Ordoro's inventory management tool has been designed with e-commerce businesses in mind, offering centralised control over inventory, shipping and order management across multiple sales channels.

This e-commerce logistics platform provides features like real-time inventory tracking, automated stock updates and kitting, not to mention multi-channel integration with major platforms like Amazon, eBay and Shopify.

Ordoro also supports dropshipping, barcode scanning and bulk label printing. Its automation and analytics tools streamline operations, improve fulfilment speed and help businesses maintain accurate stock levels while reducing manual errors.

5. Katana

Founded: 2017
Employees: >150
CEO: Kristjan Vilosius

Kristjan Vilosius, CEO, Katana

Katana's inventory management platform is designed for small to medium-sized manufacturers, which benefit from its real-time inventory tracking, production planning and order fulfilment.

The tool integrates seamlessly with e-commerce, accounting and CRM tools like Shopify, QuickBooks and Xero.

Katana helps manufacturers optimise raw materials, automate stock reordering and manage production workflows. With its visual dashboard and real-time data updates, it enhances efficiency, reduces manual errors and ensures better control over wider manufacturing operations and inventory levels.

4. Fishbowl

Founded: 2001
Employees: 250
CEO: Peter Osberg

Peter Osberg, CEO, Fishbowl

Fishbowl is a robust inventory management platform designed for small to medium-sized businesses, especially those using QuickBooks.

Advanced features include real-time inventory tracking, order management, barcode scanning and multi-location support.

Fishbowl integrates with various e-commerce platforms, shipping services and accounting tools. It helps streamline manufacturing and warehouse operations by automating tasks like reordering and stock updates, improving efficiency and reducing manual errors, making it ideal for manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers.

3. Zoho Inventory

Founded: 2005
Employees: 15,000
CEO: Sridhar Vembu

Sridhar Vembu, CEO, Zoho

Zoho Inventory is a cloud-based inventory management platform tailored for small to medium-sized businesses, providing real-time tracking of inventory, automated stock adjustments, multi-warehouse management and order fulfilment across multiple sales channels.

This includes e-commerce platforms and the system integrates with Zoho's suite of business apps and third-party tools like Shopify and Amazon. 

Zoho Inventory's intuitive interface, automated workflows and reporting features help businesses streamline operations, reduce manual tasks and ensure accurate inventory control for better decision-making and efficiency.

2. Cin7

Founded: 2012
Employees: 300+
CEO: Ajoy Krishnamoorthy

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Connected Inventory Performance, Cin7's inventory management platform, is a cloud-based solution designed for multichannel retailers, wholesalers and manufacturers. 

The solution offers features like real-time inventory tracking, order management, automated stock replenishment and integration with e-commerce platforms, marketplaces and accounting software.

Cin7 supports multiple sales channels, warehouses and currencies, providing businesses with centralised control over stock levels and sales. Its automation capabilities help streamline workflows, reduce manual errors and improve efficiency, enabling better overall inventory accuracy, faster fulfilment and optimised stock management.

1. Oracle Fusion Cloud Inventory Management

Founded: 1977
Employees: 159,000
CEO: Safra Catz

Oracle Fusion Cloud Inventory Management provides a comprehensive solution for managing inventory. Picture: Oracle

Oracle Fusion Cloud Inventory Management, part of Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM), provides a comprehensive solution for managing inventory across various locations and channels.

It supports real-time visibility, demand forecasting and inventory optimisation to reduce carrying costs and improve order fulfilment. 

Key features include lot and serial number tracking, automated replenishment, multi-location tracking and analytics for informed decision-making.

The platform integrates seamlessly with procurement, order management and warehouse management systems, allowing businesses to maintain an optimal balance of stock while minimising excess or shortages – enhancing supply chain efficiency and responsiveness.


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