Logiwa
Cloud fulfillment WMS purpose-built for high-volume DTC and e-commerce operations
Logiwa is a cloud fulfillment WMS built specifically for high-volume DTC and e-commerce operations. Unlike traditional WMS that adapted to e-commerce, Logiwa was designed from the ground up for direct-to-consumer fulfillment — handling high-SKU, high-order-volume operations with intelligent batch picking, wave optimization, and carrier rate shopping. Strong in operations processing 1,000–50,000 orders per day from a single or few sites.
High-volume DTC brands (1,000+ orders/day) or 3PLs focused on e-commerce fulfillment who need modern picking workflows and strong carrier rate shopping
B2B wholesale operations, operations with heavy automation (no deep AMR/AS/RS integration), or operations needing complex 3PL billing
Strengths
- Built for e-commerce — intuitive for DTC fulfillment teams
- Strong batch/wave optimization for high-volume picking
- Modern UI that requires minimal training
- Good carrier rate shopping and multi-carrier management
Weaknesses
- Limited for B2B or complex wholesale operations
- Automation integration is basic
- Less proven at enterprise scale vs. Deposco or Körber
Practitioner analysis
Logiwa's purpose-built design for high-volume DTC fulfillment shows in operational details — wave planning, batch picking, and carrier rate shopping that's better than legacy WMS retrofitted for e-commerce. Implementation runs 6–10 weeks for a standard DTC deployment. The platform handles the 1,000–50,000 orders/day band well.
Logiwa is newer (founded 2017) than tier-1 WMS vendors — proven at scale but with shorter customer history. Their B2B and wholesale capabilities are less mature than DTC. Automation integration is limited — they're not a fit for operations planning AMR or AS/RS investment. Support quality has been a customer concern during their rapid growth phase.
Pure-play DTC and e-commerce operations processing 1,000–50,000 orders/day, particularly multi-channel brands selling on Shopify, Amazon, and their own site.
Not a fit for B2B-heavy operations, automation-intensive DCs, or 3PLs with complex multi-client billing requirements.
Questions to ask in your RFP / demo
- What is your largest production customer by daily order volume and how long have they been live?
- Show me your B2B/wholesale workflows — are they on roadmap or production-ready?
- What is your support response SLA and team capacity?