Infios provides supply chain execution software focused on warehouse management, transportation management, and labor optimization. The company operates in the execution layer of the supply chain technology stack, serving distribution intensive enterprises and logistics service providers.
Market Focus
Infios addresses the operational complexity that emerges as fulfillment networks scale. As order volumes increase and service windows compress, execution systems must coordinate inventory accuracy, labor productivity, and transportation timing without introducing latency or manual workarounds.
The company positions its platform as a configurable execution environment designed to improve operational control while integrating with upstream ERP and planning systems.
Core Capabilities
Warehouse Management
Infios supports core warehouse processes including receiving, putaway, picking, packing, shipping, and inventory control. The platform is designed to manage high transaction environments with configurable workflows.
Transportation Management
The system includes transportation planning and execution tools that enable carrier selection, load planning, shipment tracking, and freight cost visibility.
Labor Management
Infios provides tools for measuring productivity, setting engineered labor standards, and monitoring workforce performance. This helps operations teams manage labor cost and throughput simultaneously.
Integration and Visibility
The platform integrates with ERP, order management, and external carrier systems. Dashboards and reporting tools provide real time operational visibility across facilities and transportation flows.
Competitive Position
Infios competes in the supply chain execution segment rather than in advanced planning or network design. Its differentiation lies in:
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Integrated warehouse and transportation execution capability
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Labor management embedded within operational workflows
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Configurable deployment suited to distribution intensive environments
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Focus on measurable execution performance improvements
Organizations seeking deep concurrent planning or strategic network modeling typically deploy Infios alongside planning platforms. Infios is positioned closer to day to day operational control.
Ideal Use Cases
Infios is well aligned with:
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Distribution heavy manufacturers and retailers
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Logistics service providers managing multi facility operations
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Organizations seeking to modernize legacy WMS and TMS environments
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Enterprises focused on improving warehouse productivity and freight visibility
Strategic Perspective
Execution performance directly impacts cost to serve and customer experience. As service expectations tighten, warehouse and transportation coordination becomes a critical operational competency.
Infios operates at that execution control layer. For enterprises seeking to improve fulfillment performance, increase labor transparency, and gain freight visibility within a unified execution framework, the platform provides structured operational capability within the broader supply chain technology landscape.
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