European WMS Provider Brings Cloud-Native Platform to U.S. Market
Hardis Supply Chain, a French logistics software provider, is officially expanding into North America as U.S. demand for cloud-based warehouse automation continues to grow. The company positions itself as one of Europe's leading providers of warehouse management systems (WMS) and order management systems (OMS), serving retailers, manufacturers, and third-party logistics providers.
The expansion targets a market increasingly hungry for integrated logistics technology. "Expanding to North America is a natural next step in our global growth," said Nicolas Odet, CEO of Hardis Supply Chain. "We are bringing our cloud-native technology and logistics expertise to support both multinational customers and North American companies as they modernize and scale their supply chain operations."
Beyond Traditional WMS
What sets Hardis apart is its evolution beyond core warehouse management. The company is progressively building out a broader platform that enables orchestration, real-time visibility, and collaboration across extended supply chain networks—capabilities that matter more as 3PLs manage increasingly complex multi-client operations.
The platform's technology catalog includes WMS, OMS, in-store logistics, supply chain network tools (control tower, 3PL customer portals, appointment scheduling, and claims management), transportation management, labor management, and a warehouse control system with built-in warehouse execution system (WES) capabilities that orchestrates robotics, AMRs, conveyors, and mechanized systems.
For North American 3PLs evaluating warehouse technology, the entrance of another European player adds to the competitive landscape—and potentially brings different approaches to cloud architecture and automation orchestration that have gained traction across the Atlantic.






