List of Amazon WMS Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Amazon WMS customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Amazon WMS for Warehouse Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Amazon WMS for Warehouse Management include: Amazon, a United States based Retail organisation with 1578000 employees and revenues of $637.96 billion, Mitsubishi Logistics Corporation, a Japan based Transportation organisation with 4732 employees and revenues of $2.23 billion, Omni Logistics, a United States based Transportation organisation with 4500 employees and revenues of $1.50 billion, Addverb Technologies, a India based Manufacturing organisation with 800 employees and revenues of $58.0 million and many others.
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Addverb Technologies | Manufacturing | 800 | $58M | India | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon WMS | Warehouse Management | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021 Addverb Technologies deployed Amazon WMS as part of an AWS-centric robotics and warehouse control initiative, using AWS RoboMaker, AWS IoT Greengrass and other AWS services to run cloud-based robotics simulation and remotely deliver software updates. The deployment aligns Addverb to a Warehouse Management trajectory, with explicit plans to develop warehouse control and warehouse management capabilities as SaaS on AWS alongside its robotics platform.
The implementation combined Amazon WMS functionality with a cloud simulation and update pipeline, instrumenting warehouse control and warehouse management modules to support robotics orchestration and software lifecycle automation. Amazon WMS was configured to interoperate with robotics simulation workflows and remote update mechanisms, enabling developers and system engineers to validate control logic in the cloud before field updates.
Integrations were centered on AWS RoboMaker for simulation and AWS IoT Greengrass for edge software distribution, with other AWS services providing the cloud runtime and orchestration layers. Operational scope emphasized Addverb’s manufacturing and warehouse automation business functions, folding WMS capabilities into robotics solution delivery and developer testing environments.
Governance and process changes focused on CI CD style delivery for robotics software and a remote update governance model, shortening developer testing cycles from hours to minutes and reducing the development lifecycle as stated in the case study. Amazon WMS and the broader Warehouse Management implementation therefore serve both as an operational WMS and as a platform for packaging WMS and control capabilities for future SaaS delivery on AWS.
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Amazon | Retail | 1578000 | $638.0B | United States | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon WMS | Warehouse Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Amazon implemented Amazon WMS as a Yard Management System to operationalize strategic dock planning, trailer arrival and placement, and exception handling across station trailer yards. The implementation centered on orchestrating trailer flows through the launch pad and coordinating with operational teams and delivery service providers to maintain safe operations and on time dispatch performance.
The Amazon WMS deployment included functional capabilities for strategic dock plan creation, trailer dock release processes, and contingency planning for exceptions. Configuration emphasized Trailer Dock Release TDR workflows, electronic logging of trailer moves using handheld devices, and maintenance of an accurate yard inventory through daily yard audits and inventory reconciliation.
Integrations focused on bidirectional interaction with Amazon warehouse management system and the Yard Management System components, enabling the WMS to consume and update trailer status, dock assignments, and load release events. Operational coverage included launch pad traffic flow control, trailer placement sequencing, and coordination points with delivery service providers, with case and ticketing interfaces used to escalate systematic and operational issues and to track troubleshooting to resolution.
Governance and process changes were implemented to enforce safety standards and consistent use of safety measures at the dock and for delivery vehicles, and to ensure compliance with TDR procedures. Operational governance relied on documented escalation paths through the case and ticket system, audit of delivery and shipping documents when required, and daily yard audit routines to maintain the accuracy and integrity of the station trailer yard.
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Mitsubishi Logistics Corporation | Transportation | 4732 | $2.2B | Japan | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon WMS | Warehouse Management | 2021 | Amazon Web Services |
In 2021 Mitsubishi Logistics Corporation implemented Amazon WMS with Amazon Web Services as the vendor, embedding the Amazon WMS platform into a broader Warehouse Management initiative for its next generation digital forwarding and logistics platform in the Asia Pacific region. The engagement was delivered in collaboration with AWS Professional Services and focused on combining warehouse execution with forwarding workflows to support operational routing and customer response capabilities.
The deployment included inferred modules for forwarding and warehouse-system integration, and it incorporated a bespoke Emission Monitoring and Cargo Route Finder component built by AWS Professional Services. The Emission Monitoring component visualizes greenhouse gas emissions and generates lower emission transport route suggestions, with the emissions monitoring function completed in August 2023 to improve customer responses and operational route accuracy.
Integrations centered on tying Amazon WMS to forwarding processes and existing warehouse systems to enable route-aware inventory and shipment orchestration, with operational scope described across Mitsubishi Logistics Corporation’s Asia Pacific forwarding and warehouse operations. Business functions impacted include warehouse operations, forwarding and routing, and customer service workflows that surface emissions data and alternative routing options.
Governance and rollout were executed with phased delivery and joint delivery ownership between Mitsubishi Logistics Corporation and Amazon Web Services, leveraging AWS Professional Services for configuration, instrumentation, and visualization components. Operational workflows were adjusted to incorporate emissions-aware routing recommendations into customer communications and route planning processes, aligning Warehouse Management platform configuration with the new forwarding and emissions monitoring capabilities.
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Transportation | 4500 | $1.5B | United States | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon WMS | Warehouse Management | 2020 | BizCloud Experts |
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