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Best WMS in Australia 2026: OpsUI Warehouse for ANZ

WMS choices in Australia range from ERP-native modules to enterprise standalone platforms.

OpsUI Warehouse sits in the ANZ-built modular tier. Built for SMB-to-mid-market operators.

Australian warehouse operations span from small distribution to enterprise 3PLs.

OpsUI Warehouse module is built for SMB-to-mid-market AU operators: scanner-driven, modular, AU-hosted.

Here is how it compares to Australian WMS alternatives.

AU WMS Tiers

Tier 1: ERP-native WMS: OpsUI Warehouse, NetSuite Warehouse, MYOB Acumatica Distribution, Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain. Bundled into broader ERP.

Tier 2: SMB-mid standalone WMS: Mintsoft, SoftEon, Logiwa, Cin7 Omni, ShipHero. Standalone deployment with ERP integration.

Tier 3: Enterprise WMS: Manhattan Active WMS, Blue Yonder WMS, Korber. For 50,000+ picks/day operations.

Why OpsUI Warehouse is built for AU operators

OpsUI Warehouse (A$399/month) ships with:

  • All five picking strategies: wave, zone, batch, cluster, discrete (chosen per pick run)
  • Bluetooth scanner support: A$149 per unit, ships from AU stock
  • First-party AU carriers: Australia Post, StarTrack, Sendle, Toll, DHL wired in
  • AU-hosted infrastructure: Australian customer data in Australia
  • Bin-level inventory: full WMS bin tracking
  • Cycle counting: ABC cadence built in
  • Returns workflow: RMA with disposition rules
  • Multi-zone support: chilled, frozen, hazmat zones

OpsUI vs Australian WMS alternatives

| Platform | Annual cost (mid-market) | AU strength |

|---|---|---|

| OpsUI Warehouse | A$5,000 (within OpsUI ERP) | AU-built, native AU carriers |

| NetSuite Warehouse | A$15,000 (within NetSuite) | Mid-market depth |

| Mintsoft | A$45,000/yr | Multi-channel + multi-warehouse |

| SoftEon | A$50,000/yr | Mid-market AU partner network |

| Logiwa | A$60,000/yr | 3PL focus, multi-channel |

| Manhattan Active | A$300,000+/yr | Enterprise scale |

When OpsUI Warehouse is the right choice

  • AU SMB and mid-market operations (under 5,000 picks/day)
  • Multi-zone warehouses needing scanner workflows
  • 3PLs serving multiple brand clients
  • ANZ-attached operations wanting NZ + AU unified ERP
  • Cost-conscious operators (significantly cheaper than enterprise WMS)

When other WMS is the right choice

  • 5,000+ picks/day sustained: Mintsoft, SoftEon, or Logiwa typically fit better
  • 50,000+ picks/day enterprise: Manhattan Active or Blue Yonder
  • Pick-to-light hardware required: Interlogic Multipick with custom WMS integration
  • Retail POS-led operations: Cin7 Omni's POS integration

See also

For the vendor-neutral deep dive, see the OpsUI knowledge base Best WMS Australia guide. For OpsUI Warehouse module detail, see the WMS solution and carrier integrations. Comparing vendors? Start with the WMS buyer's guide, WMS for 3PLs, and OpsUI vs Logiwa.

Frequently asked

Is OpsUI a real WMS or just inventory software?

Real WMS. OpsUI Warehouse module includes bin-level tracking, all five picking strategies (wave, zone, batch, cluster, discrete), scanner-driven workflows, cycle counting with ABC cadence, returns disposition workflows, and multi-zone support. Designed for warehouse operations, not just stock counting.

What carriers does OpsUI integrate with for AU?

Australia Post, StarTrack, Sendle, Toll, DHL, plus Mainfreight for trans-Tasman. All wired as first-party integrations against your existing carrier accounts. No Starshipit middleware needed.

Can OpsUI handle AU 3PL multi-brand operations?

Yes. OpsUI supports multi-client warehouse operations with per-brand isolation (inventory, orders, billing). Common for AU 3PLs serving multiple brand clients.

How does OpsUI compare to Manhattan or Blue Yonder?

Different tiers. OpsUI is built for SMB and lower-mid-market (under 5,000 picks/day). Manhattan and Blue Yonder are enterprise platforms (50,000+ picks/day) with proportional cost and implementation overhead. Different operational scales.

See how OpsUI approaches this differently.

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