Global Supply Chain Management Software Market Set to Reach $28.9 Billion by 2030, with SAP, Oracle, and Infor Leading the Way
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Friday, Aug 1, 2025 4:15 am ET1min read
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Key drivers of this growth include the need for real-time supply chain visibility and predictive analytics. Businesses are increasingly adopting cloud-based SCM software to manage disruptions, optimize logistics, and maintain transparency across multi-tier supply networks [1]. Additionally, the integration of AI and machine learning into supply chain management is expected to boost demand for software platforms capable of processing vast amounts of real-time data [1].
The market is segmented by component (hardware, software, services), deployment mode (on-premises, cloud), organization size (SMEs, large enterprises), and verticals (FMCG, retail and e-commerce, healthcare, manufacturing, automotive, transportation and logistics) [1]. Major players in the market include SAP, Oracle, Infor, Epicor, IBM, Creactives, Kinaxis, E2open, HighJump, and Descartes Systems.
Regional growth varies, with North America expected to grow at 7.5%-9.5%, Europe at 7.3%-9.3%, Asia Pacific at 8.5%-10.5%, and the Rest of the World at 7.0%-9.0% [2]. This regional disparity can be attributed to differences in market maturity, adoption rates of technology, and regulatory environments.
Recent developments in the market include strategic mergers and acquisitions by key players to expand their product offerings and geographic reach. Leading companies are investing in AI-powered supply chain tools and cloud-based solutions to enhance agility and resilience. For instance, several SCM software providers have launched platforms that integrate demand forecasting with real-time logistics tracking [1].
However, challenges such as high implementation costs, data security concerns, and integration complexities with legacy systems may restrain market growth to some extent [1]. Despite these challenges, the future of the SCM software market is set to be shaped by advancements in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and blockchain technology.
References:
[1] https://www.openpr.com/news/4120874/supply-chain-management-software-market-set-for-9-3-cagr-growth
[2] https://www.forbes.com/sites/sap/2025/08/01/jurassic-flaws-supply-chain-practices-that-should-be-fossilized/
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The Supply Chain Management Software market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.0%-10.0% from 2025 to 2030, driven by digital transformation and e-commerce growth. The market was valued at USD 17.6-28.9 billion in 2024. Key players include SAP, Oracle, Infor, Epicor, IBM, Creactives, Kinaxis, E2open, HighJump, and Descartes Systems. Regional growth varies, with North America expected to grow at 7.5%-9.5%, Europe at 7.3%-9.3%, Asia Pacific at 8.5%-10.5%, and Rest of the World at 7.0%-9.0%.
The global Supply Chain Management (SCM) Software market is poised for significant growth, driven by digital transformation and the rapid expansion of e-commerce. According to recent reports, the market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.0%-10.0% from 2025 to 2030, with a valuation of USD 17.6-28.9 billion in 2024 [1]. This growth is fueled by the increasing demand for real-time visibility, predictive analytics, and cloud-based solutions that enhance operational efficiency.Key drivers of this growth include the need for real-time supply chain visibility and predictive analytics. Businesses are increasingly adopting cloud-based SCM software to manage disruptions, optimize logistics, and maintain transparency across multi-tier supply networks [1]. Additionally, the integration of AI and machine learning into supply chain management is expected to boost demand for software platforms capable of processing vast amounts of real-time data [1].
The market is segmented by component (hardware, software, services), deployment mode (on-premises, cloud), organization size (SMEs, large enterprises), and verticals (FMCG, retail and e-commerce, healthcare, manufacturing, automotive, transportation and logistics) [1]. Major players in the market include SAP, Oracle, Infor, Epicor, IBM, Creactives, Kinaxis, E2open, HighJump, and Descartes Systems.
Regional growth varies, with North America expected to grow at 7.5%-9.5%, Europe at 7.3%-9.3%, Asia Pacific at 8.5%-10.5%, and the Rest of the World at 7.0%-9.0% [2]. This regional disparity can be attributed to differences in market maturity, adoption rates of technology, and regulatory environments.
Recent developments in the market include strategic mergers and acquisitions by key players to expand their product offerings and geographic reach. Leading companies are investing in AI-powered supply chain tools and cloud-based solutions to enhance agility and resilience. For instance, several SCM software providers have launched platforms that integrate demand forecasting with real-time logistics tracking [1].
However, challenges such as high implementation costs, data security concerns, and integration complexities with legacy systems may restrain market growth to some extent [1]. Despite these challenges, the future of the SCM software market is set to be shaped by advancements in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and blockchain technology.
References:
[1] https://www.openpr.com/news/4120874/supply-chain-management-software-market-set-for-9-3-cagr-growth
[2] https://www.forbes.com/sites/sap/2025/08/01/jurassic-flaws-supply-chain-practices-that-should-be-fossilized/

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