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OpsUI vs Interlogic MultiPick

Modular cloud ERP, WMS & CRM versus a 23-year NZ warehouse-management specialist

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OpsUI is a modular cloud ERP, WMS & CRM for ANZ operations with public per-module pricing, while Interlogic MultiPick is a 23-year New Zealand warehouse-management specialist known for hands-on installs, MPI E-cert/E-Doc export integration, and deep dairy, cold-storage and FMCG warehouse experience.

Interlogic is one of New Zealand's longest-running warehouse-management specialists. Its flagship, MultiPick® WMS, has been built and supported in New Zealand for more than two decades, with a reputation for hands-on installs, deep dairy and cold-storage experience, and direct integration into MPI's E-cert/E-Doc export-certification systems. For an NZ warehouse that lives and dies on export compliance, that pedigree is real.

OpsUI takes a different shape. It is a modular cloud ERP, WMS & CRM for ANZ operations, sold per module with the price on the page. The warehouse modules — receiving, putaway, wave and zone picking, slotting, cycle counts, dispatch and shipping — are the same core OpsUI was built on, but they sit inside a broader platform that also covers orders, inventory, CRM, finance and analytics, and syncs to Xero, MYOB and NetSuite.

So this is not a like-for-like swap. Interlogic asks "how do we make this specific warehouse run faster?" and answers it with a specialist system and on-the-ground people. OpsUI asks "which operations modules do you actually need, and how fast can you be live without a project?" and answers it with cloud software you can buy a module at a time.

This page compares them honestly: warehouse depth, scope, pricing model, NZ context, export certification, and the situations where each is the right call.

Side by side

OpsUI vs Interlogic MultiPick, feature by feature.

OpsUIInterlogic
Product shapeModular ERP + WMS + CRM in one cloud platformDedicated warehouse-management system (MultiPick® WMS)
Pricing modelPer module, price on the page (modules from NZ$399/month; warehouse pack from NZ$1,499/month)Quote-based, scoped per warehouse — no public pricing
DeploymentCloud, hosted in NZ + AU, self-serve onboardingInstalled and configured on-site by the Interlogic team
ImplementationWeeks, module by module, no implementation partnerHands-on project — the people who design and build it install and support it
MPI E-cert / E-Doc export certificationNot native — handled via integration / the broker workflow during scopingDirect MultiPick integration into MPI E-cert/E-Doc (a genuine strength)
Beyond the warehouseOrders, inventory, CRM, finance, analytics modules in the same productWarehouse-focused; ERP/CRM/finance via separate systems
Accounting syncBidirectional Xero, MYOB and NetSuite sync as priced integrationsIntegrates to ERP/accounting per project scope
Carrier integrationNZ Couriers live today; other carriers wired during rolloutNZ carrier and freight integration per scope
Public roadmapYes — /changelog updated weeklyRoadmap shared directly with customers
RegionNew Zealand and AustraliaNew Zealand focused
Honest pick

When Interlogic MultiPick is the better fit

  • You are a dairy, meat, seafood or other primary-export operation and you need MultiPick's direct MPI E-cert/E-Doc integration to track product from inbound certification through to export certification. This is Interlogic's standout strength and it is not something a general ERP layer replicates cheaply.
  • You run a complex single warehouse — cold storage, high-volume FMCG, automotive parts — where you want a warehouse specialist to come on-site, scope the exact workflow, and tune the WMS to your racking, conveyors and pick paths.
  • You value a 20-plus-year, NZ-built track record and want the same people who design and build the system to install and support it, in your time zone, for the long term.
  • Your need is warehouse-deep but ERP-narrow: you already have a finance and ordering system you are happy with, and you want the best possible WMS bolted to it rather than a broader platform.
Where OpsUI shines

When OpsUI is the better fit

  • You need more than a WMS. OpsUI gives you warehouse, orders, inventory, CRM, shipping and analytics as modules in one product, so the warehouse data and the order/customer data live in the same place instead of across stitched-together systems.
  • You want to see the price before you talk to anyone. OpsUI publishes per-module pricing on the page; you can scope and budget a warehouse stack in minutes without a sales-led quote.
  • You want to be live in weeks, not run an install project. You buy the modules you need, configure them, and go — and add more modules (or the NetSuite/Xero/MYOB sync) as you grow.
  • You operate across New Zealand and Australia, or plan to, and want one cloud platform with in-region data residency on both sides of the Tasman rather than a single-country installed system.
  • You don't need export certification. If MPI E-cert isn't part of your operation, you're paying for warehouse depth you can get in a faster, cheaper, broader product.
ANZ context

Interlogic is a New Zealand institution in warehouse management, and for export-heavy primary industries — especially dairy and cold storage — its MPI E-cert/E-Doc integration and on-site specialist model are a real, defensible advantage. OpsUI is not trying to out-specialise a 23-year WMS house on the export-certification workflow. Where OpsUI wins is breadth and accessibility: a modular cloud ERP/WMS/CRM, priced on the page, live in weeks, hosted in both NZ and AU, that a distributor or 3PL can start using without an install project — and extend module by module as the operation grows. For many NZ warehouses the honest question is not "which is the better WMS" but "do I need a dedicated export-grade WMS, or a broader operations platform that happens to include strong warehouse modules?"

Common questions

What buyers ask before choosing.

Is OpsUI a direct replacement for Interlogic MultiPick?
Not for every site. If your reason for choosing MultiPick is its MPI E-cert/E-Doc export integration or a deeply tuned, on-site-installed single-warehouse setup, OpsUI is not a like-for-like swap. If you need a broader operations platform — warehouse plus orders, inventory, CRM and shipping — sold per module with public pricing and live in weeks, OpsUI is the stronger fit.
Does OpsUI integrate with MPI E-cert / E-Doc?
Not natively today. MultiPick's direct E-cert/E-Doc integration is a genuine differentiator for primary-export operations. OpsUI handles export documentation through integration and the broker workflow scoped during rollout; if E-cert is central to your business, we will tell you plainly that a specialist like Interlogic may serve that specific need better.
How does pricing compare?
OpsUI publishes per-module pricing on the page — operational modules from NZ$399/month, the core warehouse pack from NZ$1,499/month — so you can scope a stack and budget it yourself. Interlogic quotes per warehouse after scoping, which suits complex bespoke installs but means there is no public figure to compare line-for-line.
Is OpsUI available outside New Zealand?
Yes. OpsUI runs in both New Zealand (opsui.co.nz) and Australia (opsui.au) with in-region data residency on each side. Interlogic is New Zealand focused, so for trans-Tasman or AU operations OpsUI's two-country cloud footprint is an advantage.

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