A warehouse management system for mid-market to enterprise eCommerce, distribution, and 3PL operations. Previously Körber WMS and HighJump/Accellos.

Product Overview

Infios WMS, rebranded from Körber WMS, is a warehouse management system originally built as HighJump WMS. It covers the full warehouse workflow from receiving through shipping, with support for RF, RFID, barcode, and voice-directed picking. Deployment is available as SaaS or on-premise.

Pros

  • Easy integration with ERP, EDI, and eCommerce
  • Highly customizable
  • Integrates with accounting/order entry/shipping systems
  • Scalable and flexible
  • Tracks with barcodes and RFID

Cons

  • Limited report customization options
  • Tricky third-party integrations
  • No backorder alerts
  • Pricing information unavailable

Target Market

Mid-market to enterprise eCommerce retailers, distributors, and 3PL companies with 50 or more employees managing moderate to high warehouse complexity.

Not Recommended For

Small businesses or single-site warehouses looking for basic functionality; companies looking for a WMS embedded directly within their ERP rather than a standalone system.

Infios is a warehouse management system that covers the full inbound and outbound warehouse workflow. It’s used by mid-market to enterprise eCommerce, distribution, and 3PL operations. Additionally, it connects to Infios’s order management and transportation management products for complete supply chain execution.

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Key Features

Receiving and Inbound Logistics

  • Rules-based receiving workflows with configurable put-away logic
  • Cross-docking for inbound-to-outbound transfers without full warehouse storage
  • ASN processing with barcode and RFID scanning at receiving
  • Returns intake via connected Infios OMS module

Inventory Management

  • Real-time stock visibility across locations, bins, and sites
  • Multi-bin and multi-location storage with lot and serial number tracking
  • Cycle counting workflows managed within the WMS
  • Slotting optimization module uses algorithms to recommend storage locations by product velocity and dimensions

Picking and Order Fulfillment

  • RF, barcode, and voice-directed picking
  • Batch, zone, and wave picking strategies configurable by operation type
  • Task interleaving assigns workers multiple task types (picking, replenishment, receiving) in a single pass
  • Kitting and assembly workflows supported natively

Packing and Shipping

  • Carton scanning and multi-level label generation (unit, carton, pallet)
  • Carrier label creation with support for major carriers
  • Load and route optimization for outbound shipments
  • Advanced shipping staging and marshaling for high-volume distribution centers

Labor and Workforce Management

  • Labor management add-on tracks individual and team productivity against engineered standards
  • Gamification module ties employee performance to configurable incentive structures
  • Role-based user interfaces limit screens to task-relevant views, reducing training time

System Integrations

  • Pre-built ERP connectors for NetSuite, SAP Business One, Sage, and Microsoft Dynamics
  • Native integration with Infios OMS for order orchestration, store and micro-fulfillment, and returns management
  • Native integration with Infios TMS for transportation execution and final mile
  • RF mobility, voice, and hardware integration for warehouse floor operations
  • WCS module coordinates conveyors, sorters, AS/RS, and other material handling equipment (MHE)
  • AMR integration for autonomous mobile robot coordination

Analytics and Reporting

  • Live dashboards for inventory levels, order status, and labor performance
  • AI-driven insights for exception handling, pick routing, and inventory planning at the enterprise tier
  • Modeling and simulation add-on for warehouse design and scenario planning
  • Standard reports cover receiving, shipping, inventory, and labor

Infios WMS Pricing

Infios does not publish pricing publicly. Cost depends on the deployment model (SaaS or on-premises). Most implementations run 4–8 months.

Factors that affect pricing:

  • SaaS vs. on-premise deployment
  • Number of warehouse sites and users
  • Add-on modules selected (voice, labor management, slotting, AMR, WCS)
  • Integration complexity with existing ERP and other systems
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User Reviews of Infios WMS

Anonymous
  • Road & Rail
  • 11-50 employees
  • Annual revenue $1M-$10M
Overall
★★★★★
★★★★★

Little to No support for tickets

August 25th, 2019 • Roles: Purchaser & End User

Little to No support for tickets. Chronological clock for refresh rates adds significant time to orders, receipts, signing drivers out, etc. Not intuitive and user friendly system. Training time for CSRs is 3 weeks minimum.

Pros

The cumbersome time consuming nature of the system actually does provide some checks and balances with control.

Cons

We are in logistics. Time is of the essence. The system does not save time rather it adds more time thereby increasing your costs relative to other systems.

Jeff Stutzman
Overall
★★★★★
★★★★★

Today's customers don't care who does the work

June 22nd, 2019 • Roles: Purchaser & End User

We’re a primarily flatbed business. We’re 100% customer based and do not use brokers.

Today’s customers don’t care who does the work, they just want it done and done right with someone they can trust. We try to provide the service to command the rate and Prophecy as been a big part of that.

We input all the loads into one database into one place and then as they get assigned we move them either into brokerage or into trucking. It’s great. It’s a piece of ccake. We added a safer watch module to it and it’s proven itself to save us a lot even the third party idea.

Adding the modules on in the future is a great capability. We’ve added document management and alerts, and we are now dispatching more trucks than ever before. I feel we haven’t even scratched the surface of the software.