Shipwell Recognized as a Challenger in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Transportation Management Systems

Shipwell, provider of the award-winning Shipwell TMS platform, announced it has been positioned as a Challenger in the just-released Gartner Magic Quadrant for Transportation Management Systems. Shipwell was previously recognized as a Niche Player in this report.

“We believe our growing list of customers made it possible for Shipwell to see such rapid progress in this Gartner Magic Quadrant, and we are grateful for the market enthusiasm about our transformative user experience and commitment to value delivery”

“We believe our growing list of customers made it possible for Shipwell to see such rapid progress in this Gartner Magic Quadrant, and we are grateful for the market enthusiasm about our transformative user experience and commitment to value delivery,” said Greg Price, Shipwell CEO and co-founder. “Shippers recognize the importance of software usability in critical supply chain functions when skilled resources are scarce, and business resilience is linked to the speed at which people, process, and systems can pivot and adapt successfully to disruption and volatility.”

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Also, our reviews on Gartner Peer Insights™ show 100% willingness from responding customers to recommend, based on 19 reviews as of 15 March, 2023, the solution to others.

To qualify for inclusion in this report, providers need the TMS products that “credible, holistic, multimodal TMS product that must support all six core capabilities (freight sourcing, planning, execution, settlement, visibility and analytics).” The Gartner Magic Quadrant report analyzes providers’ overall Completeness of Vision and Ability to Execute.

Shippers in the mid-market find the combination of cloud-native, high-performing technology, easy implementation, built-in visibility, and fresh design thinking in the Shipwell TMS to be a compelling alternative to a legacy spreadsheet and email methods or the rigid software applications that were pervasive even among large enterprises before the headline-making global supply chain upheavals of recent years forced many to adapt.

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