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Thailand logistics SaaS stack-tier mix (2024)

WMS ~32%, TMS ~28%

As ofFY2024 estimate·Sources1·Supporting·Historical series (5 points)

The Thailand logistics SaaS spend pool splits across five functional tiers in 2024 per operator interviews and IDC tracker estimates: warehouse management systems (WMS) at the largest share, transport management systems (TMS) close behind, last-mile parcel orchestration as the fastest-growing slice driven by ecommerce, cross-border platforms (NSW integration, ASEAN single-window connectivity), and cold-chain telemetry. WMS dominance reflects the EEC warehouse buildout; TMS share is rising as fleet operators digitise dispatch. Last-mile sits inside parcel platforms (Flash, J&T) that build their own systems but increasingly procure modules.

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The Thailand logistics SaaS spend pool splits across five functional tiers in 2024 per operator interviews and IDC tracker estimates: warehouse management systems (WMS) at the largest share, transport management systems (TMS) close behind, last-mile parcel orchestration as the fastest-growing slice driven by ecommerce, cross-border platforms (NSW integration, ASEAN single-window connectivity), and cold-chain telemetry. WMS dominance reflects the EEC warehouse buildout; TMS share is rising as fleet operators digitise dispatch. Last-mile sits inside parcel platforms (Flash, J&T) that build their own systems but increasingly procure modules.

Interpretation notes

What this tells you

The Thailand logistics SaaS spend pool splits across five functional tiers in 2024 per operator interviews and IDC tracker estimates: warehouse management systems (WMS) at the largest share, transport management systems (TMS) close behind, last-mile parcel orchestration as the fastest-growing slice driven by ecommerce, cross-border platforms (NSW integration, ASEAN single-window connectivity), and cold-chain telemetry. WMS dominance reflects the EEC warehouse buildout; TMS share is rising as fleet operators digitise dispatch. Last-mile sits inside parcel platforms (Flash, J&T) that build their own systems but increasingly procure modules.

What not to do with it

Share of total Thailand logistics SaaS spend (~THB 5.8B, 2024). Last-mile share understates true volume because Flash/Kerry/J&T run substantial in-house platforms outside the addressable SaaS pool.

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