Korber Supply Chain WMS cost
Korber Supply Chain sells WMS under one banner with three heritage stacks underneath: K.Motion (cloud-native), HighJump (mid-market), and Inconso (EMEA enterprise). Voiteq voice-pick is now packaged in. Quote-only.
Quote-only
Tiered modular pricing across K.Motion, HighJump heritage, and Voiteq voice; quote only[s-06].
What changes the quote
- Heritage stack choice changes the price model: K.Motion cloud-native vs HighJump perpetual heritage vs Inconso EMEA enterprise.
- Voice-pick (Voiteq) priced as an add-on per pick station.
- Multi-warehouse and multi-client (3PL) tiers.
- Regional sales motion (EMEA via Inconso, North America via HighJump heritage).
2025-26 product and pricing
Continued consolidation of the HighJump and Inconso properties under the K.Motion banner. Voiteq voice-pick now positioned as a Korber add-on rather than third-party.
When this vendor is the answer
- Mid-market 3PL needing modular tiering.
- EMEA distribution where Inconso heritage and language coverage matters.
- Voice-directed picking warehouses where Voiteq is already in the stack.
Buyer questions
Which Korber stack should I be quoted on?
K.Motion for new cloud-native deployments, HighJump for North America mid-market with on-prem option, Inconso for EMEA enterprise. The AE will steer you per geography and footprint.
Is Voiteq still a separate vendor?
No. Voiteq voice-pick is now packaged as a Korber add-on, priced per pick station, not as third-party.
Korber vs Manhattan?
Korber is mid-market modular. Manhattan is tier-1 cloud-native. Korber wins on price flexibility and HighJump-base familiarity. Manhattan wins on tier-1 retail scale and Active platform breadth.