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Top 10 OMS: what solutions are available for coordinating your orders?

Written by Hadrien Leandri | Feb 12, 2026 10:58:16 AM

Order management has become a strategic priority for companies facing the multiplication of sales channels, warehouses, and logistics partners. In this context, OMS (Order Management Systems) play a key role: they centralize orders, orchestrate their execution, and ensure a seamless customer experience.

But given the wide range of solutions available, one question arises: what are the best OMS solutions on the market today?

And more importantly: in which contexts are they truly relevant?

No matter how powerful it may be, an OMS can no longer operate in isolation within complex logistics environments. As soon as a company works with multiple 3PLs, different WMS systems, or exceeds a certain volume (often beyond 50,000 orders per year), managing operational flows becomes significantly more demanding. This is precisely where Spacefill comes in, connecting OMS platforms to logistics stakeholders to ensure visibility, collaboration, and orchestration.

What Is an OMS (Order Management System)?

An OMS is software designed to manage the entire lifecycle of an order, from creation to delivery — and even returns. It centralizes orders coming from multiple channels (e-commerce websites, marketplaces, B2B, EDI…), relies on inventory data to intelligently route orders, and synchronizes information across business systems.

A high-performing OMS enables companies to:

  • centralize all orders in a single system
  • orchestrate routing to the appropriate warehouses
  • track preparation and shipping statuses
  • coordinate flows between commerce, logistics, and transportation

Top 10 OMS Solutions to Know

1. Shopify

Shopify is often used as an e-commerce OMS.

Spacefill connects to Shopify to retrieve orders, synchronize inventory, and orchestrate execution toward one or multiple 3PLs.

2. PrestaShop

PrestaShop acts as an order engine for many European brands.

With Spacefill, PrestaShop orders are automatically transmitted to 3PLs with centralized tracking.

3. Adobe Commerce (Magento)

Magento is often used as an advanced OMS in complex environments.

Spacefill connects Magento to multiple WMS systems and logistics providers without requiring point-to-point integrations.

4. Salesforce Order Management

A powerful OMS focused on commerce and customer experience.

Spacefill complements Salesforce by ensuring connection with real-world warehouse and 3PL operations.

5. NetSuite Order Management

An OMS integrated within the NetSuite ERP, commonly used by fast-growing companies.

Spacefill connects NetSuite to multiple logistics providers and ensures reliable execution.

6. Odoo (Sales & Inventory)

Odoo is often used as a lightweight OMS + ERP.

With Spacefill, Odoo can interface with multiple WMS systems and 3PLs without heavy development.

7. SAP Order Management (S/4HANA)

A robust OMS integrated into the SAP ecosystem.

Spacefill acts as a logistics orchestration layer, connecting SAP to 3PL WMS systems.

8. Brightpearl

A retail- and omnichannel-oriented OMS.

Spacefill complements Brightpearl to manage outsourced logistics execution and multi-warehouse visibility.

9. Linnworks

A multichannel OMS specialized in marketplaces and e-commerce.

Spacefill connects Linnworks to 3PLs and ensures smooth logistics execution.

10. Microsoft Dynamics 365 (Order Management)

An OMS integrated within Microsoft’s ERP ecosystem.

Spacefill connects Dynamics to warehouses and logistics providers without relying on specific integrations for each 3PL.

Why Spacefill Is Key in These Architectures

Regardless of the OMS used (e-commerce CMS, ERP, or dedicated OMS), Spacefill plays the same central role:

  • connecting the OMS to 3PL WMS systems
  • centralizing orders, inventory, and status updates
  • orchestrating logistics execution
  • providing shared, real-time visibility

Spacefill enables these OMS platforms to operate effectively in multi-warehouse and multi-3PL environments, without adding technical complexity.

Why No OMS Is Sufficient Alone in Complex Logistics

Most OMS solutions are designed to manage orders from the company’s commercial perspective. However, as soon as logistics are outsourced, several challenges arise:

  • multiple WMS systems across different 3PLs
  • lack of real-time execution visibility
  • manual exchanges between brands and logistics providers
  • difficulty ensuring reliable statuses and inventory data

That is why a high-performing OMS must now be connected to a logistics orchestration layer capable of linking all operational stakeholders.

The Key Role of Spacefill Alongside OMS Platforms

Spacefill is an OMS designed for complex, multi-3PL logistics environments.

Positioned as a collaboration and logistics orchestration platform, Spacefill enables companies to:

  • connect directly to 3PL WMS systems
  • centralize order and status flows
  • secure reliable inventory and execution data
  • provide shared visibility between brands and logistics partners
  • automate exchanges without emails or Excel files

In this approach, the OMS remains the order engine, while Spacefill becomes the layer that connects commerce to operational reality on the ground.

How to Choose the Right OMS

Choosing an OMS should always take into account:

  • the number of warehouses and logistics partners
  • the level of logistics outsourcing
  • order volumes
  • the diversity of sales channels
  • the ability to integrate with a platform like Spacefill

The “best OMS” is therefore the one that naturally integrates into a connected logistics ecosystem, rather than the one that claims to do everything on its own.

Conclusion

There are many high-performing OMS solutions on the market, each addressing specific needs. However, in complex, multi-3PL logistics environments, performance no longer depends solely on the OMS, but on its ability to be connected, orchestrated, and collaborative.

It is within this logic that Spacefill positions itself as an essential part of the OMS ecosystem, enabling companies to turn their order management tools into true drivers of logistics performance.

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