WMS Commercial Packaging

Package WMS365 around the workflows you actually sell.

WMS365 is set up to support tiered warehouse management software packaging by company. That means you can keep one WMS platform underneath while turning on customer portal access, billing, integrations, and advanced controls only where they make sense.

Plan Families

Start with the core WMS, then layer on customer, billing, and ERP-facing modules.

Core WMS

Launch Warehouse

Best for single-site operations that need receiving, inventory control, order execution, and reporting first.

Custom quote
  • Receiving and live inventory control
  • Warehouse order workflow
  • Basic reports and exports
  • Mobile warehouse use
Platform Enterprise

Integrated Warehouse Platform

Best for operators selling integration-heavy or high-control workflows across larger customer portfolios.

Custom quote
  • Everything in Growth 3PL
  • Billing modules
  • Shopify and SFTP lanes
  • Advanced rollout and operational packaging
Common Add-Ons

Turn on only the modules your customer actually buys.

Customer PortalInventory visibility, exports, order entry, and inbound submission.
BillingFee schedules, event generation, storage accruals, and invoice-state controls.
ShopifyScheduled storefront order sync tied to the saved customer account.
SFTPOrders, inbounds, shipment confirmations, receipts, and inventory feeds.
Lot / Expiry ControlTraceability, FEFO allocation, and controlled inventory workflows.
Launch Model

Commercially cleaner than maintaining multiple warehouse systems.

  • Keep one WMS under the hood while selling different customer service levels.
  • Roll out modules one company at a time instead of opening everything at once.
  • Use the super-user dashboard to align platform access with contracts and service scope.
  • Expand from operational control into billing and integrations without a separate rewrite.
Pricing FAQ

How pricing conversations usually work.

Do you publish fixed prices?

Not in this version of the site. WMS365 can be packaged differently for single-site warehouses, 3PL customer operations, and integration-heavy accounts, so the pricing page is built to support guided quoting instead of forcing one flat plan.

Can some customers have the portal and others not?

Yes. The platform now supports company-level feature access, so you can turn customer portal, billing, Shopify, SFTP, and other modules on or off by company.

How should I think about implementation?

Most teams start with a launch workflow around receiving, inventory, and outbound execution, then layer in customer portal access, integrations, billing, and advanced controls as they go live with more customers.

Next Step

Let's shape the right package for your operation.

We'll walk through your warehouse model, customer mix, and integration needs so the commercial structure matches the way you plan to sell and deliver the platform.