PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1588324
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1588324
The global warehouse execution system market size is expected to reach USD 4.28 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 18.0% from 2025 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The E-commerce market is growing at a rapid pace, increasing the number of operations in Distributions Centers (DCs). Increasing order volume and speed is facilitating the adoption of advanced software solutions in warehouses, which is escalating the demand for Warehouse Execution Systems (WES) in the market.
Warehouse execution system software offers several functionalities that include labor management and planning and inventory management. Companies that implement WES into their warehouses/distribution centers majorly utilize these two functions of WES. Moreover, the software also encompasses real-time analytics and reporting functions enabling users to visualize operational and labor data in real-time.
WES can be a perfect single solution for several warehouses; however, it may not be suitable for warehouses with larger and complex operations. In such cases, the replacement of the existing WMS solutions may not be a feasible option. Therefore, WES can be integrated within the existing WMS. The ability of WES solutions to be implemented with WMS or WCS software makes it a practical solution for large warehouses or DCs. Moreover, as companies are increasingly adopting various automation technologies to suffice the increasing operational activities, advanced software solutions such as WES are also gaining traction in the market.
Further, due to the stringent government regulations, it is becoming crucial that manufacturers and distributors focus on not supplying damaged products to the end-users. Damaged or contaminated products may result in product recall scenarios, thereby degrading the brand value. Such instances are reduced by the implementation of a warehouse execution system as it encompasses the traceability feature, which indicates the presence of damaged products in the inventory.
The increased burden on the warehouses due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has motivated distributors and logistics providers to adopt various automation technologies. The advanced features of the WES software and the combined benefits of WMS and WCS offered by the software are resulting in the increased adoption of WES among the various industries, including healthcare, automotive, food & beverage, among others.