Top 10: Supply Chain Analytics Software

In 2026, supply chain analytics has evolved into agentic decision intelligence.
Gartner indicates that by the end of the year, 80% of supply chain applications will incorporate some form of AI-driven automation, reducing manual planning cycles by up to 60%.
The technology is critical for balancing lean operations against the era's permanent volatility. By synchronising demand sensing with inventory positioning, planners can neutralise disruptions before they impact the bottom line.
Here, Supply Chain Digital ranks the Top 10 software providers in the field.
10. Everstream
Platform launched: 2022
CEO: Corey Rhodes
Key stat: Achieves more than 90% accuracy in sub-tier supplier mapping
Everstream Analytics is a leading predictive risk management platform, utilising AI and data science to foresee disruptions before they occur.
By synthesising billions of data points, from port congestion to geopolitical shifts, it generates precise risk scores and high-accuracy ETAs. Its sub-tier mapping uncovers hidden dependencies, while integrated ESG analytics ensure ethical compliance.
Acting as a core "risk engine" for global control towers, Everstream empowers proactive decision-making, securing resilient, transparent and sustainable supply chains.
9. Anaplan
Platform launched: 2008
CEO: Charlie Gottdiener
Key stat: In the last two and a half years, Anaplan has grown its Annual Recurring Revenue from approximately US$600m to over US$1bn
Anaplan is a scenario planning and analysis platform which is built with AI at the core, allowing clients to make confident decisions without concerns. The platform removes barriers, offers actionable insights and builds connections in order to align strategic, financial and operational plans.
It offers tailor-made solutions across each industry, meaning that companies receive the best, most accurate guidance for their individual challenges. Through the increasingly complex business environment, Anaplan is helping clients stay ahead of the competition.
8. OMP
Platform launched: 2020
CEO: Paul Vanvuchelen
Key stat: Named a Leader for the 10th consecutive time in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Supply Chain Planning
OMP offers an advanced supply chain planning platform called Unison Planning, which is designed for end-to-end planning across strategic, operational, demand and supply domains.
Key capabilities include advanced forecasting, production and distribution optimisation and a telescopic digital twin for seamless zoom between operational and strategic views.
OMP’s UnisonIQ framework incorporates generative AI assistants, explainable AI and optimisation engines to transform supply chain decision-making with full transparency. It serves hundreds of customers across industries such as consumer goods, life sciences and chemicals.
7. Logility
Platform launched: 2020
CEO: Allan Dow
Key stat: Supports 550+ global clients across roughly 80 countries
Logility’s Decision Intelligence Platform provides a cognitive, AI-first environment that makes complex data science accessible to business users.
Prioritising speed-to-insight, the software excels in demand planning, inventory optimisation and supply chain orchestration. Its cloud-native architecture delivers real-time visibility and advanced analytics, allowing organisations to navigate market volatility with agility.
By turning data into intelligent decisions, Logility drives measurable ROI, improved service levels and enhanced resilience through a unified, data-led analytical framework.
6. RELEX
Platform launched: 2020
CEO: Mikko Kärkkäinen
Key stat: In 2024 alone, helped customers prevent 350 million kg of food waste
RELEX Solutions’ Unified platform supports supply chain collaboration, sustainability efforts and workforce management, using specialised tools to address fresh and perishable goods, reduce waste and enhance freshness.
It offers a comprehensive AI-driven platform for supply chain and retail planning, designed for retailers, manufacturers and wholesalers. The technology enhances demand forecasting, replenishment, production scheduling and inventory optimisation, improving product availability and profit margins.
Though it began as a start-up in Finland, today, RELEX is a global company with more than 2,300 employees in 21 countries.
5. Oracle
Platform launched: 2011
CEO: Clay Magouyrk & Mike Sicilia
Key stat: Trusted by nearly 10,000 leading corporations worldwide
Oracle Fusion Cloud SCM delivers sophisticated supply chain analytics by integrating real-time data into a single source of truth.
Leveraging its database heritage, the platform provides predictive insights via embedded AI. From automated product classification in Global Trade Management to "what-if" logistics modelling, it optimises inventory and carbon efficiency.
By synthesising cross-functional data, Oracle ensures regulatory compliance and operational resilience, empowering businesses to navigate complex global markets with data-led, analytical precision.
4. Blue Yonder
Platform launched: 2025
CEO: Duncan Angove
Key stat: Blue Yonder reported a 14.2% year-on-year revenue growth for FY24
Blue Yonder’s Cognitive Platform is revolutionising the industry, delivering world-class supply chain analytics through its AI-driven framework.
Integrating the Snowflake AI Data Cloud and a sophisticated Knowledge Graph, it generates billions of daily predictions to dismantle data silos.
Five groundbreaking AI agents provide prescriptive insights, ensuring machine-speed decision-making for inventory and logistics. Giving near-unparalleled visibility and optimised performance, transforming global operations from reactive planning to real-time execution.
3. SAP
Platform launched: 2004
CEO: Christian Klein
Key stat: SAP has more than 300 million subscribers in its cloud user base
SAP SCM offers highly complex enterprises robust, end-to-end integration and compliance.
Seamlessly linking with SAP ERP, it is ideal for ecosystem-vested organisations. The integrated suite spans demand forecasting, inventory, and emissions tracking, utilising AI and IoT to automate global logistics.
Used in 180 countries, SAP’s distribution software alone supports 42,000 customers worldwide. It delivers the scale required for multinational operations, while ensuring highly efficient, multi-tier supplier collaboration and visibility across the entire global supply chain.
2. Kinaxis
Platform launched: 2024
CEO: Razat Gaurav
Key stat: Kinaxis is used in more than 100 countries around the world
Kinaxis Maestro transforms supply chain analytics through its concurrent planning engine, ensuring real-time synchronisation across the entire enterprise.
Its Agentic AI provides prescriptive, explainable insights, shifting the focus from manual reporting to proactive orchestration.
By synthesising live data streams, the platform identifies risks and models "what-if" scenarios instantly. This transparent, data-led approach eliminates operational silos, significantly boosting productivity and resilience through faster, more accurate decision-making in increasingly volatile global markets, securing a competitive strategic advantage.
1. o9
Platform launched: 2014
CEO: Chakri Gottemukkala
Key stat: o9's solutions can provide a 1-3% EBITDA uplift
The o9 Digital Brain provides an AI-driven digital twin of the supply chain, replacing legacy systems with integrated analytics.
Utilising an Enterprise Knowledge Graph, it connects fragmented data for precise demand forecasting and assortment planning.
For retailers like Mango, this facilitates real-time decision-making and bespoke data science modelling. This ensures inventory is aligned with market demand through rigorous insights, moving the organisation away from siloed operations towards a unified, data-led analytical framework.







