WMS

Körber HighJump WMS and EDI

Trading partners expect shipment and inventory data that matches what your warehouse executes. Better EDI validates and routes X12 and EDIFACT so your operations stay aligned with retailer and distributor programs.

Discuss Korber / HighJump and EDI

At a glance

Deployment HighJump historically shipped as on-premises or hosted software; Körber’s portfolio also includes cloud directions depending on product and region. Treat deployment as “per contract”—your integrator’s answer is authoritative.
Primary segments Mid-market distributors, multi-client 3PLs, and manufacturers adding retail-compliant outbound lanes.
Operating model Configurable workflows for mixed case and pallet picking, client-specific rules, and frequent onboarding of new trading partners.
Ecosystem fit Often bridged to ERPs, TMS, and automation layers while HighJump remains the DC execution workbench.

Why this system matters in the supply chain

Körber’s HighJump footprint is widely used where configurable warehouse workflows need to adapt quickly to new clients and channels. It supports the supply chain edge where 3PLs and distributors prove they can meet retailer cutoffs and labeling rules.

Why it stays strong in the market

Who it is built for

Deployment and integration reality

HighJump sites frequently rely on databases, message queues, or custom services for integrations. That flexibility is powerful but increases regression risk when retailer routing guides change. Better EDI centralizes partner validation and document generation so your WMS integration points stay smaller and easier to test when ASN segments or pack hierarchies update.

How Better EDI fits

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