How Much Does
NetSuite WMS (Oracle) Cost in 2026?
NetSuite WMS (Oracle-owned since 2016 $9.3B acquisition) is an add-on module to NetSuite ERP. All pricing custom-quote. Industry estimates: NetSuite ERP base $999+/month + WMS add-on $500-5,000+/month + user licenses $99-199/user/month + implementation $25,000-250,000+ typically 3-9 months. Year-1 enterprise TCO $100,000-5,000,000+. Features: mobile barcode scanning + wave planning + pick/pack/ship + cycle counting + advanced warehouse workflows + multi-warehouse + bin management + Oracle ecosystem integration. Oracle NYSE ORCL $300B+ market cap parent.
Prices in USD, verified from the United States. Regional pricing may vary.
Plans & Pricing
NetSuite WMS Add-on to NetSuite ERP (Contact Sales)
- estimatedMonthly $500-5,000+/month add-on to NetSuite ERP base subscription
- scope Warehouse management module — mobile barcode scanning + wave planning + pick/pack/ship + cycle counting + advanced warehouse workflows
NetSuite ERP Base Subscription (Required Foundation)
$11988/mo billed annually
- estimatedMonthly Starting $999/month (industry estimate), scales with users + modules + customization
- scope Required foundation — ERP platform including inventory + accounting + financials + SCM core
User Licenses
- estimatedMonthly $99-199/user/month typical
- scope User licenses for full NetSuite platform access
Implementation Services (Required)
- estimatedOneTime $25,000-250,000+ for mid-market-to-enterprise implementation
- scope NetSuite + WMS implementation typically 3-9 months via Oracle NetSuite partners + professional services
Enterprise Full Stack (Contact Sales)
- estimatedAnnual $100,000-5,000,000+/year for mid-market-to-enterprise full NetSuite + WMS + modules
- scope Full NetSuite platform + WMS + SCM + advanced modules
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Features
Our Verdict
NetSuite WMS is Oracle's enterprise warehouse management module within NetSuite ERP. For enterprises committed to NetSuite as core ERP platform, NetSuite WMS integration eliminates ERP-WMS silos vs third-party WMS alternatives. For standalone WMS procurement, NetSuite WMS is effectively inaccessible without NetSuite ERP commitment. The 2016 Oracle acquisition ($9.3B) integrated NetSuite into Oracle's enterprise stack. Oracle NetSuite remains category-leading cloud ERP for mid-market-to-enterprise — primary competitor to SAP S/4HANA + Microsoft Dynamics 365 + Salesforce Industries. For NetSuite-committed enterprises, WMS add-on is strategic natural extension. Pricing complexity: NetSuite WMS cost structure requires multiple layers: (1) NetSuite ERP base subscription (industry estimates starting $999/month, scales with edition Starter/Standard/Premium/Enterprise + modules), (2) WMS add-on module ($500-5,000+/month depending on fleet warehouse size + complexity), (3) User licenses ($99-199/user/month for full platform access), (4) Implementation services ($25,000-250,000+ typically 3-9 months via Oracle NetSuite partners + professional services). Small business (10 users, basic WMS): NetSuite ERP $999 + WMS $500 + 10 × $99 = $2,489/month = $29,868/year subscription + $25-50K implementation = $55-80K year-1. Mid-market (50 users, advanced WMS): NetSuite ERP ~$2,000 + WMS $1,500 + 50 × $149 = $10,950/month = $131,400/year subscription + $75-150K implementation = $200-280K year-1. Enterprise (200 users, full WMS + SCM modules): NetSuite ERP ~$5,000 + WMS + other modules $3,000 + 200 × $179 = $43,800/month = $525,600/year subscription + $200-500K+ implementation = $725K-1M+ year-1. For pure inventory/WMS procurement, NetSuite WMS economics indefensible vs Cin7 Core Advanced $999/month ($11,988/year) or Fishbowl Scale $729/month + implementation $3-20K. NetSuite WMS justified only when NetSuite ERP itself strategic choice — then WMS integration delivers ERP-WMS unified platform advantages. NetSuite WMS features: mobile barcode scanning (category-standard), wave planning (pick waves for fulfillment optimization), pick/pack/ship (complete outbound fulfillment), cycle counting (inventory accuracy via periodic counting), advanced warehouse workflows (cross-docking + wave packing + multi-zone picking), multi-warehouse + bin management (enterprise-scale warehouse operations). Oracle ecosystem integration: Oracle database + Oracle Analytics Cloud + Oracle AI services + Oracle Integration Cloud + extensive Oracle technology stack. For Oracle-standardized enterprises, NetSuite WMS leverages existing Oracle investments. Alternative enterprise WMS providers: Manhattan Associates, SAP EWM, Blue Yonder, Körber (Hi-GPS/HighJump) — NetSuite WMS competes with these enterprise-grade alternatives. NetSuite typically chosen when NetSuite ERP already selected; Manhattan/SAP EWM chosen when SAP ERP context. Oracle NetSuite 5-10 year contracts typical enterprise — material long-term commitment with contract renewal dynamics. Budget multi-year strategic commitment during procurement. Implementation timeline 3-9 months typical for NetSuite + WMS depends on business complexity + data migration + customization + integrations + change management. For smaller businesses, 3 months possible; enterprises typical 6-9 months. Oracle NetSuite partners (BDO Digital, Protiviti, Terillium, Grant Thornton, many others) provide implementation services + ongoing managed services. For complex implementations, partner selection critical + material additional cost ($75-500K+ typical). Where NetSuite WMS wins: Oracle parent stability (NYSE ORCL $300B+ market cap), NetSuite ERP category-leading cloud ERP for mid-market-to-enterprise, WMS integration with ERP eliminates data silos (real-time inventory-to-accounting-to-orders), Oracle ecosystem integration (database + analytics + AI + integration cloud), advanced warehouse workflows (wave planning + cross-docking + multi-zone picking) for enterprise complexity. Where it loses: all pricing custom-quote (no transparency) + requires multi-layer pricing understanding, only accessible with NetSuite ERP commitment (not standalone WMS), year-1 TCO $55K-$1M+ prohibitive for SMB + mid-market businesses not on NetSuite, implementation 3-9 months + $25-250K cost substantial commitment, NetSuite ERP 5-10 year contracts create material long-term strategic commitment, Cin7 + Fishbowl + Zoho 10-100x cheaper for standalone WMS needs.
Pros
- Oracle parent stability (NYSE ORCL $300B+ market cap)
- NetSuite ERP category-leading cloud ERP for mid-market-to-enterprise
- WMS integration with ERP eliminates data silos (real-time inventory-to-accounting-to-orders)
- Oracle ecosystem integration (database + analytics + AI + integration cloud)
- Advanced warehouse workflows (wave planning + cross-docking + multi-zone picking)
Cons
- All pricing custom-quote + multi-layer pricing complexity
- Only accessible with NetSuite ERP commitment (not standalone WMS)
- Year-1 TCO $55K-$1M+ prohibitive for SMB + mid-market not on NetSuite
- Implementation 3-9 months + $25-250K cost substantial commitment
- Cin7 + Fishbowl + Zoho 10-100x cheaper for standalone WMS needs
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does NetSuite WMS (Oracle) cost per month?
- NetSuite WMS (Oracle) plans start at $999/mo. They offer 5 plans total.
- Is NetSuite WMS (Oracle) worth the price?
- With a score of 8.7/10 and plans from $999/mo, NetSuite WMS (Oracle) delivers strong value for the price.
- What are cheaper alternatives to NetSuite WMS (Oracle)?
- Cheaper inventory & warehouse management software alternatives include Zoho Inventory ($7.5/mo), Fishbowl Inventory ($229/mo), Cin7 Core + Omni ($349/mo). See all options on our [Inventory & Warehouse Management Software pricing comparison](/pricing/inventory-warehouse-management/) page.