News | January 19, 2026

Hardis Supply Chain Expands Operations Across North America To Bring Scalable Cloud And Automation Capabilities To Modern Supply Chains

One of Europe’s leading providers of WMS, OMS, and cloud & automation software enters the world’s largest logistics technology market

Hardis Supply Chain, a global leader in supply chain software and technology solutions, today announced the expansion of its operations into North America. The move supports accelerating U.S. demand for cloud-based and automated logistics solutions and advances the company’s ambition to serve customers locally while accelerating global growth.

Hardis Supply Chain supports core target segments including retailers, manufacturers, and third-party logistics (3PL) providers, serving organizations across these industries—from mid-sized businesses to large enterprises—to support their long-term growth as they scale operations and manage increasing supply chain complexity.

With more than 40 years of expertise, Hardis Supply Chain blends deep logistics know-how with cloud, data, and artificial intelligence capabilities. Its flagship solution, Hardis WMS, currently powers more than 2,000 warehouses in over 25 countries. It was the first WMS available on Google Cloud Marketplace, delivering scalability, intelligence, and enterprise-grade security.

Hardis Supply Chain Software Suite
Hardis WMS is a saas solution, highly configurable warehouse management system that provides end-to-end control of warehouse operations with native integration to automation, robotics, and upstream systems. Designed for agility and scalability, it enables rapid adaptation to changing workflows, volumes, and fulfillment models.

Beyond core WMS capabilities, Hardis Supply Chain is progressively expanding its platform to enable greater orchestration, real-time visibility, and collaboration across the extended supply chain network, supporting customers as their operations grow in complexity and scale.

The broader Hardis Supply Chain Software Suite includes:

  • Hardis WMS: Highly flexible and automation-ready warehouse management system for distribution centers and factory logistics execution
  • Hardis OMS: Order management system for omnichannel order orchestration
  • Hardis In-Store Logistics: Store, backroom, and omnichannel fulfillment execution
  • Hardis SC Network: Supply chain collaboration platform, including Control Tower, 3PL Customer Portal, Appointment Scheduling, and Claims Management
  • Transportation Management: Inbound and outbound transport planning and execution
  • Labor Management: Workforce productivity and task optimization with real-time monitoring and dynamic task allocation
  • WCS Master and Automation Module: Built-in WES layer that orchestrates robotics, AMRs, conveyors, and mechanized systems while supervising flows in real time

“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 technology and logistics expertise to support both multinational customers and North American companies as they modernize and scale their supply chain operations.”

The expansion strengthens support for global customers including Pandora, Manitou, and Duracell, while establishing a local U.S. presence to enable faster collaboration, deployment, and customer support. Hardis Supply Chain is investing in a full U.S. organization, including sales, delivery, and customer support teams, led by experienced supply chain and automation professionals.

Hardis enters the U.S. market with a strong ecosystem of partners, including Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and ITOrizon; technology alliances with Google Cloud, Zebra, and Honeywell; and automation partners such as AutoStore, Exotec, Locus Robotics, Dematic, and Knapp.

Meet the Hardis Supply Chain Team
Hardis Supply Chain will showcase its solutions at Manifest (booth #1273) and MODEX 2026, including a keynote from Pandora’s Vice President of Operations highlighting the company’s global deployment of Hardis technology.

Source: Hardis Supply Chain