Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Global supply chain network platform with 90,000+ connected partners; Nucleus Research Leader 2024 (5th consecutive year); Gartner WMS Leader 2025 (7th consecutive year); real-time visibility, collaboration, and financial settlement for discrete manufacturing and retail.
Infor Nexus is a global supply chain network platform founded in 1999 as GT Nexus and acquired by Infor in 2015. Built on the mission of connecting every trading partner in a single cloud-based network, the platform's core technology enables real-time visibility, collaboration, and financial settlement across the full supply chain — from raw material sourcing to final delivery. Infor Nexus operates as the connective tissue between brands, suppliers, manufacturers, logistics providers, and banks on one integrated network.\n\nThe platform serves discrete manufacturing, retail, and consumer goods companies, enabling them to orchestrate multi-tier supply chains with a single digital thread rather than fragmented point-to-point integrations. Key capabilities include purchase order management, shipment tracking, supply chain finance, and demand-driven replenishment. With 90,000+ connected trading partners, Infor Nexus offers network effects that make it progressively more valuable as suppliers and carriers already on the platform reduce onboarding friction for new buyers.\n\nInfor Nexus has been recognized as a Nucleus Research Leader for five consecutive years through 2024 and a Gartner Warehouse Management Systems Leader for seven consecutive years through 2025. As part of Infor — a Koch Industries subsidiary — it benefits from substantial investment in AI and cloud infrastructure. The platform's unique position as a multi-party network rather than a single-enterprise tool gives it a structural advantage in supply chain visibility that point solutions struggle to replicate.
$483.11M revenue 2024 (+13.15% YoY); $535-550M projected 2025; $391M ARR Q2 2025; 17% SaaS growth Q4 2024; 4th consecutive Rule of 40 quarter; customers: Ford, Cisco, Qualcomm
Kinaxis was founded in 1984 in Ottawa, Canada, and has evolved from an early supply chain planning tools vendor into a leading AI-powered supply chain orchestration platform. Listed on the Nasdaq as KXS, the company's mission is to help global organizations achieve supply chain agility — the ability to sense disruptions, simulate scenarios, and respond in real time across complex multi-tier networks. Its RapidResponse platform was purpose-built for concurrent planning, a methodology that connects all supply chain decisions simultaneously.\n\nKinaxis's platform combines demand sensing, inventory optimization, production scheduling, sales and operations planning, and logistics coordination in a single concurrent model. Unlike traditional sequential planning tools, RapidResponse allows planners to see the cascading impact of any change across the entire supply chain instantly. The platform is used by manufacturers in aerospace, automotive, consumer goods, life sciences, and high-tech industries, with customers including Lockheed Martin, Pfizer, and Unilever.\n\nKinaxis reported $483.11M in total revenue for 2024, a 13.15% year-over-year increase, with $391M ARR as of Q2 2025 and full-year 2025 guidance of $535–550M. The company has accelerated its AI capabilities through its Maestro AI engine, which adds predictive insights and autonomous recommendations to its planning workflows. Kinaxis is consistently recognized as a leader in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Supply Chain Planning and holds a strong competitive position against SAP IBP and Blue Yonder.
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