
Efficient inventory management is essential if companies are to ensure smooth supply chain operations.
Numerous technology providers offer innovative solutions to help retail and e-commerce businesses maintain control over their stock levels.
This week's top 10 list sees Supply Chain Digital count down the market-leading inventory management platforms available today.
10. inFlow (Archon Systems)
Founded: 2007
Employees: <50
CEO: Louis Leung
inFlow Inventory is a software designed with small businesses in mind, offering real-time stock tracking, order management and invoicing.
Users can efficiently handle products, suppliers and customers while benefiting from barcode scanning for easy inventory updates.
The platform integrates with e-commerce platforms such as Shopify and WooCommerce, providing customisable reporting and analytics to optimise stock levels, reduce errors and improve productivity.
9. Veeqo
Founded: 2013
Employees: 50-200
CEO: Matt Warren
Veeqo automatically synchronises inventory levels across Amazon, eBay, Shopify and Walmart, ensuring businesses always have accurate stock data.
Its fulfilment features include bulk shipping label printing and integrations with major couriers.
With automation tools to reduce manual tasks and prevent overselling, Veeqo supports online retailers in managing stock efficiently as they scale.
8. Ordoro
Founded: 2010
Employees: <50
CEO: Jagath Narayan
Designed for e-commerce businesses, Ordoro centralises inventory, shipping and order management across multiple sales channels.
The platform offers real-time inventory tracking, automated stock updates, kitting and integrations with Amazon, eBay and Shopify.
Ordoro also supports dropshipping, barcode scanning and bulk label printing, helping businesses automate workflows and minimise errors.
7. Unleashed Software
Founded: 2009
Employees: >100
CEO: Chris Bayne (The Access Group)
Unleashed Software enjoys an astonishing 4.9/5 Trustpilot rating from no fewer than 800 users, reflecting its effectiveness for manufacturers, wholesalers and distributors.
This cloud-based platform offers real-time stock visibility, multi-warehouse management and advanced reporting. It integrates with e-commerce, accounting and CRM systems such as Xero, QuickBooks and Shopify.
Unleashed enables businesses to streamline stock management, improve purchasing decisions and enhance operational efficiency with powerful analytics and an intuitive interface.
6. QuickBooks
Founded: 1983 (Intuit)
Employees: >18,000
CEO: Sasan Goodarzi (Intuit)
QuickBooks provides real-time inventory tracking for small to medium-sized businesses. Its features include stock level monitoring, low-stock alerts, automatic reordering and seamless integration with sales and purchase orders.
The platform synchronises inventory data with accounting, enabling accurate financial tracking.
QuickBooks also supports multi-location stock management and generates detailed reports to help businesses optimise inventory levels and reduce waste.
5. Fishbowl
Founded: 2001
Employees: 250
Fishbowl is an inventory management platform suited for small to medium-sized businesses, particularly those using QuickBooks.
It provides real-time inventory tracking, order management, barcode scanning and multi-location support.
Fishbowl integrates with e-commerce platforms, shipping services and accounting tools, helping businesses automate stock updates, streamline warehouse operations and reduce errors.
4. Katana
Founded: 2017
Employees: >150
CEO: Kristjan Vilosius
Katana Cloud Inventory is tailored for small to medium-sized manufacturers, providing real-time inventory tracking, production planning and order fulfilment.
With integrations for Shopify, QuickBooks and Xero, Katana enables manufacturers to manage raw materials, automate stock reordering and streamline production workflows.
Its visual dashboard and real-time data updates improve efficiency and inventory control.
3. Zoho Inventory
Founded: 2005
Employees: 15,000
CEO: Sridhar Vembu
Zoho Inventory is a cloud-based system designed for small to medium-sized businesses, offering real-time stock tracking, automated adjustments and multi-warehouse management.
The platform supports multiple sales channels, integrates with Zoho’s business suite and connects with third-party tools like Shopify and Amazon. With automated workflows and detailed reporting, Zoho Inventory enhances operational efficiency and decision-making.
2. Cin7
Founded: 2012
Employees: 300+
CEO: Ajoy Krishnamoorthy
Cin7’s cloud-based platform, Connected Inventory Performance, supports multichannel retailers, wholesalers and manufacturers.
It includes real-time inventory tracking, automated stock replenishment and order management while integrating with e-commerce platforms, marketplaces and accounting software.
With support for multiple warehouses, currencies and sales channels, Cin7 helps businesses centralise stock control, automate workflows and improve inventory accuracy.
1. Oracle Fusion Cloud Inventory Management
Founded: 1977
Employees: 159,000
CEO: Safra Catz
Oracle Fusion Cloud Inventory Management is part of Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM), offering an advanced solution for inventory management across various locations and sales channels.
The platform provides real-time stock visibility, demand forecasting and inventory optimisation to reduce carrying costs and improve fulfilment. It features lot and serial number tracking, automated replenishment and analytics for informed decision-making.
By integrating with procurement, order management and warehouse systems, Oracle Fusion Cloud Inventory Management helps businesses maintain optimal stock levels while minimising excess inventory and shortages.
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