In a logistics environment undergoing rapid digital transformation, supply chain and IT leaders regularly face a fundamental question: what’s the difference between a WMS and an ERP, and which of the two should drive the company’s logistics operations?
The answer isn’t binary. WMS and ERP don’t compete: they complement each other. But for that complementarity to work, you need to understand what each system does, what it doesn’t do, and, most importantly, how to connect them effectively. That’s exactly what Spacefill, the leading logistics collaboration platform for 3PLs and their clients, enables.
A WMS (Warehouse Management System) is warehouse management software. Its scope covers all physical and informational operations that happen inside a warehouse: inbound receiving, putaway, slotting, location management, order picking, shipping, returns, and inventory counts.
A WMS is the system of record for stock movements inside the warehouse. It guides warehouse operators day to day, optimizes picking paths, manages lot/serial traceability, and generates the operational data needed to measure warehouse performance.
Common WMS solutions on the market include Camelot, Akanea, Mintsoft, Logiwa, Extensiv, and Generix WMS, each with its own industry focus and capabilities.
An ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system covers a company’s core business processes: accounting and finance, procurement, sales, HR, production, and planning. The ERP is the system of record for enterprise management data: it centralizes customer orders, purchase orders, theoretical stock levels, invoicing data, and the financial flows associated with them.
Among the most widely used ERPs in logistics-heavy environments are SAP S/4HANA, Microsoft Dynamics 365, Sage, Cegid, Infor ERP, and NetSuite—platforms that often sit at the heart of the company’s information system.
This is where the most common friction appears. The ERP manages theoretical stock: what exists on paper based on orders, delivery notes, and accounting movements. The WMS manages real stock: what is physically on the shelf, in a bin, or in a location.
Without real-time integration between WMS and ERP, the two systems inevitably drift apart. Teams end up juggling inconsistent data, performing manual reconciliations, and multiplying emails and calls to resolve discrepancies. That’s precisely the kind of operational gap Spacefill closes.
The trend toward outsourced logistics (3PL) significantly increases the complexity of the WMS/ERP relationship. When a company outsources warehouse operations to a third-party logistics provider, the company’s ERP and the 3PL’s WMS live in separate systems, with no direct connection.
The immediate consequence: supply chain teams must manually request stock levels, order status, and shipment updates from their logistics partner. This approach is time-consuming, error-prone, and hard to scale as volumes grow.
EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) has long been the standard approach for connecting heterogeneous systems. But traditional EDI comes with structural limitations:
To address these limits, Spacefill took a different approach: a connectivity and collaboration platform based on pre-built connectors and a standardized API; deployable without custom development.
Spacefill acts as the smart integration layer between your ERP and your logistics ecosystem. Concretely:
Spacefill offers 50+ pre-built connectors covering the most common WMS, OMS, e-commerce platforms, ERPs, and carriers used across Europe:
As a result, a new logistics partner or a new customer can go live in under 30 days, without any client-side custom development.
Your ERP is your system of record. You need WMS data from your 3PL to sync back to your ERP in real time to manage inventory, orders, and customer service. Spacefill connects your ERP to your provider’s WMS, without you having to manage the technical integration.
Your WMS is your core operational system. But your customers use different ERPs (SAP, Dynamics, Sage…), have heterogeneous order formats, and vary widely in technical maturity. Spacefill gives you universal connectivity to onboard each new customer in days and provide them with a real-time visibility portal for inventory and orders.
You operate your own WMS for some flows and work with 3PLs for others. In that case, Spacefill orchestrates everything so your ERP has a consolidated view across all flows, whether they run through your own warehouses or through external partners.
WMS and ERP aren’t competitors: they’re complementary. The real question isn’t choosing one or the other, but ensuring they communicate in real time, without friction, re-keying, or delays. That’s exactly what Spacefill makes possible—for both 3PLs and brands.