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Softeon Company Profile

Softeon is a global provider of supply chain solutions, anchored by our Warehouse Management (WMS) and Distributed
Order Management (DOM) systems.

We have the broadest suite of solutions in the industry, which includes Labor and Resource Management, Assembly
and Kitting, Yard Management, TMS, Parcel, 3PL Billing, traditional OMS, Direct Store Delivery, and Reverse Logistics.

Our solutions are functionally rich, highly flexible and easy-to-use.

Softeon also provides a Warehouse Execution System (WES) for managing order picking and fulfillment across a
variety of automated distribution technologies, from AS/RS to shuttle systems, complex sortation and many others.

Our Order Fulfillment System (OFS) does the same for less automated picking technologies, providing a single platform
to optimize order planning and picking execution, with direct management of smart carts, Voice systems, put walls,
pick-to-light, mobile robots and more. There is nothing else like it in the market.

Increasingly, we are deploying combined DOM and WMS solutions in omnichannel and beyond.

All this is delivered in a single, integrated, (Service-Oriented Architecture) SOA-based platform, which was developed
web-native and Cloud-ready from the start. Softeon is the leader in Cloud WMS, additionally supporting on-premise and
hybrid deployments with a single product.

Softeon provides multiple levels of agility to meet current and future operating requirements. We are also the integration
experts to ERP, legacy and materials handling systems - what is historically hard for others has proven easy for us.

A sample of customers includes UPS Supply Chain Solutions, Duluth Trading Co., The Honest Company, Denso,
Saddlecreek Logistics, Casey’s General Stores, Sears Home Services, Sony and many other supply chain leaders.

With fixed price deployments, your project is always on-budget and on-time

We do all this with the industry’s only 100% track record of deployment success. With the Softeon history and
commitment, your project is sure to be successful.

Softeon
11700 Plaza America Drive
Suite 910
Reston, Virginia, 20190
United States
703-793-0005
1-855-SOFTEON
703-793-1604
[email protected]



Softeon News & Resources

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Parcel handling on the move
Between the variety of packages and heavy volumes, parcel handling can be daunting. However, it’s manageable—especially with the help of automation.

Tompkins Solutions and Softeon partner to deliver warehouse orchestration software
Warehouse orchestration software providers Tompkins Solutions and Softeon recently announced a partnership to provide Tompkins’ Cornerstone WES with Softeon’s WMS.

Tompkins Solutions partners with Softeon to deliver software to optimize warehouse operations
Consulting and systems integration firm Tompkins Solutions will offer a warehouse execution software solution based on Softeon's warehouse execution system (WES) software

Vantiva deploys Softeon’s WMS to scale, expand its service model
From start to finish the WMS deployment time was three months or less for Vantiva, which provides logistics and fulfillment services for game publishers, music labels, software developers, and book publishers.

WMS provider Softeon announces case study with Vantiva
Softeon said the start-to-finish deployment time for its WMS systems at Vantiva was three months or less, including initial and client-side user acceptance testing.

enVista and Softeon forge alliance for warehouse management software deployments
Under partnership, companies can tap the combined strength of Softeon’s technology with enVista’s implementation expertise.

Softeon reveals updated brand, showcasing abilities in managing warehouse complexity
New tagline “Limitless Delivered” reflects Softeon’s customer-centric promise of offering a composable WMS platform to drive dramatic improvements in productivity and customer satisfaction.

Softeon hosts first customer leadership forum
Softeon introduces its next generation composability tools and warehouse management system solution updates during the company’s customer-exclusive event

Warehouse execution systems (WES) stretches to encompass labor
Warehouse execution system software got its start by helping DC operations to balance the flow of work across various automated systems, with only WMS and WCS software in place to help. WES is breaking ground again, with solution providers talking about orchestration with labor resources, which stands to broaden its appeal.

Software helps robots play nice
The latest robotics software trend is platforms that specialize in orchestrating interactions between different robotic systems and other “agents.” This multi-agent orchestration niche involves multiple players with varied approaches—but they all promise to smooth handoffs and speed up automation onboarding.

The Keys to WMS Vendor Selection Success
In this webcast you will come away with the information and insight you need to develop the right process and make the right choice for your organization.

Software helps robots play nice
The latest robotics software trend is platforms that specialize in orchestrating interactions between different robotic systems and other “agents.” This multi-agent orchestration niche involves multiple players with varied approaches—but they all promise to smooth handoffs and speed up automation onboarding.

ProMat 2023 – Automation at a crossroad
It’s one of the most exciting times in our industry

Softeon acquires warehouse technology and implementation firm GetUsROI
The acquisition provides Softeon with AttunedLab’s next generation, fully composable tools for integration and orchestration of materials handling systems, advanced user interface development, analytics, and more.

Research from Softeon finds companies dissatisfied with current levels of DC automation
Most have only basic knowledge of warehouse execution systems (WES), among other survey findings. When it comes to automation, only 12.9% of respondents said they were highly satisfied with their level of DC automation, though 29.9% said their companies would continue or pursue significant or extreme levels of DC



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