India’s supply chain software market is crowded and genuinely difficult to evaluate. Global ERP vendors, Indian-born platforms, and niche point solutions all compete for the same buyer. This list is a practical starting point: 10 companies worth a serious look, with honest notes on who each one suits and where the gaps tend to be.

How to read this list

Supply chain management (SCM) software is not one category. It spans order management (OMS), warehouse management (WMS), transport management (TMS), delivery management (DMS), route optimisation, and end-to-end planning. Most vendors cover a slice of this, not all of it.

Before evaluating any platform, pin down which part of the chain is causing the most pain. A manufacturer whose freight costs are out of control needs a different tool than a D2C brand struggling with last-mile OTIF. Getting that wrong first wastes months.

The top 10

1. ZenDynamix (ZenDMS)

ZenDynamix is a Bangalore-based company whose flagship platform ZenDMS covers the delivery-operations side of the supply chain: delivery management, real-time tracking, route optimisation, dispatch management, last-mile delivery, delivery scheduling, and proof of delivery. It integrates with a WMS (ZenWMS) and TMS (ZenTMS) to cover warehouse-to-doorstep. Strong with pharma cold-chain and FMCG distribution.

Best for: Mid-market and enterprise India operations needing delivery-ops control, cold-chain compliance, or hybrid in-house + 3PL models.

2. SAP Supply Chain

SAP’s SCM suite covers planning, procurement, manufacturing, and logistics at enterprise scale. IBP (Integrated Business Planning) and Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) are both used widely in India across FMCG, auto, and pharma. Implementation cost and complexity are high; SAP is typically a fit for large enterprises with existing SAP ERP.

Best for: Large enterprises already on SAP ERP who need deep planning integration.

3. Oracle SCM Cloud

Oracle SCM Cloud covers planning, procurement, manufacturing and logistics. It competes directly with SAP at the top of the market. India-specific GST and compliance features have improved significantly since 2022. Like SAP, implementation is a multi-year commitment.

Best for: Enterprises on Oracle ERP or NetSuite looking for a single-vendor SCM suite.

4. Unicommerce

Unicommerce is an India-born platform focused on e-commerce and omnichannel order management, with warehouse management and multi-channel fulfilment as its core strength. Widely used in fashion, electronics, and D2C. Integrates natively with Flipkart, Amazon, Myntra, Meesho and major shipping providers.

Best for: E-commerce and D2C brands managing multi-warehouse, multi-channel fulfilment.

5. Increff

Increff focuses on retail and fashion supply chains. Its Iris WMS and merchandising analytics help retailers and brands manage inventory allocation, warehouse efficiency, and demand planning. Used by several prominent Indian fashion brands and department stores.

Best for: Fashion and apparel retailers with complex size-and-SKU inventory challenges.

6. Vinculum

Vinculum’s Vin eRetail platform covers order management and warehouse management with a focus on B2C fulfilment. It has deep integrations with Indian marketplaces and supports 3PL-managed warehouses. Established presence in retail, FMCG, and health/beauty.

Best for: Brands and 3PLs running marketplace-heavy operations in India.

7. Blue Yonder (formerly JDA)

Blue Yonder covers supply chain planning, execution, and workforce management at enterprise scale. Its Luminate platform uses AI-driven demand sensing and inventory optimisation. India presence has grown through system integrator partnerships. Suited to global enterprises with Indian operations.

Best for: Global enterprises needing AI-led demand planning and inventory optimisation.

8. Locus

Locus is a Bangalore-based platform focused on last-mile logistics optimisation. Route planning, carrier allocation, and real-time visibility are its strengths. Used by large FMCG, pharma, and e-commerce players. Competes directly with ZenDMS on dispatch and route optimisation.

Best for: Enterprise companies with large driver/vehicle fleets needing sophisticated route planning.

9. FarEye

FarEye is another Indian delivery intelligence platform covering last-mile visibility, customer experience, and carrier orchestration. Strong on the customer-notification and post-purchase experience side. Used in retail, FMCG, and logistics.

Best for: Brands where the customer delivery experience (notifications, tracking, feedback) is a primary use case.

10. Manhattan Associates

Manhattan’s WMS is one of the most capable in the world for complex warehouse operations. It has limited ground-up India presence, but multinational companies operating Indian warehouses often deploy it. Strong on labour management, slotting, and advanced fulfilment logic.

Best for: Large distribution centres with complex multi-SKU, multi-channel warehouse operations.

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How to choose

There is no universally best platform. The right shortlist depends on three questions:

Where is the operation breaking down? Warehouse accuracy problems point to WMS. Rising cost-per-drop and failed deliveries point to DMS/route optimisation. Freight cost overruns point to TMS. Picking the category right matters more than picking the vendor.

What is the scale? Global ERP players (SAP, Oracle, Manhattan) carry significant implementation overhead. Indian platforms (ZenDynamix, Unicommerce, Increff, Vinculum) tend to deploy faster and adapt more readily to India-specific requirements like GST, e-way bills, and COD reconciliation.

What integrations are essential? List the ERPs, marketplaces, and 3PLs that must connect on day one. Verify those integrations are productised, not custom-built, before signing.

VendorPrimary strengthIndia-native?Typical fit
ZenDynamixDelivery ops, DMS, cold chainYesMid-market, enterprise pharma/FMCG
SAP SCMEnd-to-end enterprise planningNoLarge enterprise, SAP ERP
Oracle SCM CloudEnd-to-end enterprise planningNoLarge enterprise, Oracle ERP
UnicommerceOmnichannel OMS / WMSYesE-commerce, D2C, retail
IncreffFashion WMS / merchandisingYesFashion, apparel, retail
VinculumMarketplace OMS / 3PL WMSYesMarketplace-heavy brands, 3PLs
Blue YonderAI demand planningNoGlobal enterprise, India operations
LocusRoute optimisation / dispatchYesLarge FMCG/pharma fleet ops
FarEyeLast-mile CX, carrier orchestrationYesRetail, FMCG, logistics
ManhattanComplex WMSNoLarge distribution centres

What Indian buyers miss

A few things rarely show up in vendor demos but matter in practice:

GST and e-way bill integration. Any TMS or DMS needs to generate and reconcile e-way bills natively. Confirm this is built-in, not a future roadmap item.

COD reconciliation. Cash-on-delivery accounts for a significant share of Indian e-commerce deliveries. The DMS must handle COD collection, driver float, and remittance reconciliation, not leave it to a spreadsheet.

Vernacular driver apps. Driver literacy in English varies significantly across India. A last-mile DMS without Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, or regional language support will hit adoption problems in the field.

3PL and hyperlocal partner integration. Most Indian operations run hybrid fleets. The DMS must assign to in-house drivers and third-party carriers from a single interface.

Scalability during festive peaks. Indian logistics has no equivalent to the October-November volume spike. Confirm the platform has been battle-tested at 3x-5x normal volume before committing.

If you are evaluating SCM software specifically for delivery operations, dispatch, or last-mile logistics, ZenDMS offers a demo environment with your own data to test against before a commercial decision.

Want to see ZenDMS on your operation?

Talk to our team for a 30-minute working demo, on your data, your lanes, your constraints. Schedule it here.