Interlogic MultiPick alternatives in NZ: the realistic shortlist for warehouse buyers
Been quoted by Interlogic? Here is the honest field of NZ WMS options - OpsUI, CartonCloud, Cin7/Unleashed and NetSuite WMS - and where Interlogic itself is still hard to beat.
For NZ operators evaluating alternatives to Interlogic MultiPick, the realistic shortlist is OpsUI for fast modular cloud ERP/WMS/CRM, CartonCloud for 3PL warehouse-plus-transport, Cin7 or Unleashed if you are inventory-led, and NetSuite WMS at the enterprise end - but if your operation lives on MPI E-cert export certification, Interlogic itself is hard to beat.
Interlogic has been building MultiPick in New Zealand since 2002, so by 2026 it carries roughly 23 years of warehouse credibility and a deep bench in dairy, cold storage, FMCG, automotive and e-commerce. If you have asked for a quote, you have probably been impressed by the depth - and then paused at the on-site, partner-led implementation model and the quote-based commercials. That pause is usually what sends NZ ops managers looking for the wider field of options, which is exactly what this page maps.
This is not a head-to-head. The intent here is different: you are evaluating alternatives to Interlogic MultiPick and want to understand the realistic shortlist before you commit. The honest answer is that there is no single drop-in replacement, because Interlogic spans WMS depth and food-export compliance in a way most platforms do not. So the right question is which alternative fits your operation, not which one is best across the board.
The realistic NZ shortlist breaks into four lanes. OpsUI is a modular cloud ERP, WMS and CRM built from the warehouse floor for ANZ, with in-region data residency and public per-module pricing. CartonCloud is the natural pick for 3PLs that need warehouse plus transport in one system. Cin7 and Unleashed lead when your problem is really inventory and multichannel order management rather than deep warehouse execution. NetSuite WMS sits at the enterprise end as a warehouse module bolted onto a full ERP suite.
We will be direct about where each option wins and loses - including a section on when Interlogic itself remains the better choice. If your warehouse is built around MPI E-cert and E-Doc export certification for meat, dairy or seafood, that is genuinely hard to replace, and we say so plainly. Honesty is the point: the goal is to help you pick the right system, not to win an argument.
Interlogic MultiPick alternatives in NZ: the realistic shortlist for warehouse buyers, feature by feature.
| OpsUI | Interlogic | |
|---|---|---|
| Deployment and time to live | Cloud SaaS, live in weeks, module by module, no implementation partner required. Public weekly changelog. | On-site and partner-led implementation with NZ-based support; Interlogic positions itself as a transformation partner, which means a longer, consultative rollout. |
| Pricing transparency | Public per-module pricing: operational modules from NZ$399/month, the core warehouse pack from NZ$1,499/month, Enterprise (all modules, unlimited users) custom-quoted at scale. | Quote-based across Lite, Standard and Enterprise tiers; commercials are scoped to your site rather than published, so you need to engage sales to get a number. |
| MPI E-cert / E-Doc export certification | Not supported - this is a deliberate gap. OpsUI does not do MPI E-cert/E-Doc export certification. | Core strength. One of the few WMS to fully integrate MPI E-cert/E-Doc, tracking each carton of meat, block of cheese or carton of seafood from inbound cert through to export cert with full genealogy traceability. |
| Warehouse execution depth | Receiving/putaway, wave and zone picking, slotting optimisation, cycle counts, RF/barcode scanning, dispatch and outbound shipping. | Mature depth: PO receiving, container devan, smart putaway, stock allocation, advanced replenishment (min/max, demand-based, forward) and order picking, with RF and voice-picking support. |
| Best-fit industries | ANZ wholesale, distribution, light manufacturing and multichannel operators wanting WMS plus ERP and CRM in one modular stack. | Dairy, cold storage, FMCG, automotive and e-commerce - especially regulated food-export operations that need MPI compliance. |
| ERP and finance integration | Bidirectional NetSuite sync live; Xero and MYOB sync wired during rollout. Connectors for Abel and SAP in the catalogue. ERP, WMS and CRM modules share one platform. | Integrates to host ERPs via an ERP Host API, plus courier, Port Connect and custom-build integrations; MultiPick is a WMS that connects to your finance/ERP system rather than replacing it. |
| Carrier and courier integration | NZ Couriers is the one live carrier API today; other AU/NZ carriers are wired during rollout. We do not over-claim here. | Established courier and transport integrations as part of the integration suite, reflecting 23 years of NZ logistics connections. |
| Scanning hardware | In-house NZ$149 Bluetooth phone-clip barcode scanner - no NZ$1,800 ruggedised device required. | Works with standard RF scanners and voice-picking hardware; device selection is part of the scoped implementation. |
| Modularity and growth path | 20 operational modules plus 5 integration connectors; start with one module and add as you grow, unlimited users on Enterprise. | Modular by design - start small and add functionality without switching systems - tiered by users and sites (Lite up to 10 users/2 warehouses, Standard up to 50 users, Enterprise unlimited). |
| Multichannel inventory and order management | Covered via ERP and inventory modules in the same platform as the WMS, suited to wholesale and distribution. | Focused on warehouse execution; multichannel commerce and inventory is typically handled by the connected ERP rather than MultiPick itself. |
When Interlogic MultiPick (or a specialist) is the better fit
- If your warehouse runs on MPI E-cert and E-Doc export certification, Interlogic is genuinely hard to beat. Being one of the few WMS to fully integrate MPI compliance - raising certs inside the WMS and carrying full genealogy traceability from inbound to export cert - is a specialist capability OpsUI does not offer and will not pretend to. For meat, dairy and seafood exporters, this alone can make Interlogic the right call.
- Cold-storage and regulated FMCG operators benefit from Interlogic's decades of sector experience. Where temperature regimes, lot genealogy and audit trails are mission-critical, 23 years of refining MultiPick in exactly those environments is hard to short-cut with a younger platform - and the on-site, partner-led rollout that some buyers see as friction is precisely what complex cold-chain sites often want.
- If you would rather buy a deep, single-purpose WMS that bolts onto your existing ERP than adopt a combined ERP/WMS/CRM platform, Interlogic's host-ERP integration model fits that preference cleanly. And if you specifically value hands-on, NZ-based implementation as a partnership rather than a self-serve rollout, that is the experience Interlogic is built to deliver.
- Two other lanes worth naming: choose CartonCloud over OpsUI if you are a 3PL that needs warehouse and transport (TMS) tightly coupled with client billing, and choose Cin7 or Unleashed if your real problem is multichannel inventory and order management rather than deep floor-level warehouse execution.
When OpsUI is the stronger alternative
- If you want to be live in weeks rather than months, OpsUI wins. It deploys module by module with no implementation partner required, so you can stand up receiving, picking and dispatch quickly and add slotting, cycle counts or CRM later - versus a longer, consultative on-site rollout.
- If pricing transparency matters, OpsUI publishes it: operational modules from NZ$399/month and the core warehouse pack from NZ$1,499/month, with Enterprise custom-quoted only at scale. That lets you budget before you talk to anyone, where the alternatives are quote-based by tier.
- If you want WMS, ERP and CRM in one ANZ-built platform with in-region data residency, OpsUI consolidates what would otherwise be a WMS plus a separate finance/ERP system. Bidirectional NetSuite sync is live today and Xero/MYOB are wired during rollout, so you are not stitching together multiple vendors.
- And if hardware cost is a sticking point, OpsUI's NZ$149 Bluetooth phone-clip scanner replaces NZ$1,800 ruggedised guns. Built by a founder with three years on the warehouse floor, with a public weekly changelog, it suits operators who value speed, openness and low entry cost over a heavyweight partner-led deployment - as long as you do not need MPI E-cert export certification.
OpsUI is built specifically for Australia and New Zealand, with separate in-region data residency on each side (opsui.co.nz for NZ, opsui.au for Australia) and NZ spelling and conventions throughout. That regional focus matters when you are comparing it to Interlogic, which is itself a New Zealand company with deep local roots: this is an ANZ-versus-ANZ decision, not an offshore platform being retro-fitted to NZ. The deliberate exception is MPI E-cert and E-Doc export certification - a uniquely New Zealand food-export requirement that Interlogic supports and OpsUI does not. If MPI compliance is in scope, that single factor should anchor your shortlist regardless of the other comparisons on this page.
What buyers ask before choosing.
What are the realistic alternatives to Interlogic MultiPick in New Zealand?
Does any alternative replace Interlogic's MPI E-cert / E-Doc export certification?
How does OpsUI pricing compare to Interlogic's?
Is OpsUI faster to implement than Interlogic MultiPick?
Should a 3PL choose CartonCloud or Cin7 instead of OpsUI or Interlogic?
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