A WMS cannot live in a silo. HighJump excels at "talking" to other systems. It features robust integration capabilities with:

In recent years, Körber acquired HighJump and consolidated it with other logistics brands (like Aberle and inconso). This transition has strengthened the software, bridging the gap between the WMS (the software brain) and the physical automation (conveyors, shuttles, and robotics). HighJump is now the central software pillar of a broader, holistic supply chain technology ecosystem.

At its core, HighJump is a supply chain execution suite. While many WMS platforms are rigid—forcing a warehouse to change its processes to fit the software—HighJump was built on a philosophy of adaptability.

In the modern era of e-commerce and just-in-time manufacturing, the warehouse is no longer merely a storage facility; it is a strategic hub for competitive advantage. To manage this complexity, companies rely on sophisticated software solutions. Among the leading players in this field is HighJump (now known as Korber), a Warehouse Management System (WMS) renowned for its adaptability, scalability, and ability to handle extreme operational complexity. HighJump transforms chaotic storage areas into synchronized engines of efficiency by focusing on supply chain visibility, labor management, and seamless integration.

The pricing for High Jump Warehouse Management varies depending on the specific requirements of the business, including the number of users, locations, and features required. The system is typically priced on a per-user or per-location basis.

High Jump Warehouse Management is a comprehensive warehouse management system (WMS) designed to optimize and streamline warehouse operations. It is a part of the High Jump software suite, which offers a range of supply chain management solutions.