Carl Wasinger started Smart Warehousing with one computer under his desk in 2001. Two decades on, its proprietary software SWIMS quietly moves other companies' products through 30-plus warehouses - and nearly 5,000 customers depend on it.
Anchanto is a Singapore-based B2B SaaS company that helps brands, retailers, and third-party logistics providers run their entire e-commerce operation from one platform. Its cloud products handle order management, warehouse operations, inventory, marketplace integrations, and parcel tracking across marketplaces, webstores, and D2C channels. Founded in 2011, it serves 360+ enterprise customers across more than a dozen countries and processes hundreds of millions of orders a year.
Craig Collins is the CEO of GraniteWMS, a South African warehouse management software company that has grown from a Cape Town product into a system running in 240-plus warehouses across more than 40 industries and four continents. A University of Cape Town science graduate and one of the early figures in South African barcoding, Collins spent roughly three decades in warehouse operations before leading GraniteWMS's push into the United States, Europe, the Middle East and the Caribbean. He hosts the company's 'What The Warehouse' show and is known for a hands-on, floor-level style: he spends much of his time inside actual warehouses looking for practical ways to improve how goods move.
GraniteWMS is a barcode-driven, cloud-based warehouse management system built for small and mid-market businesses. The flagship product of Cape Town-based Cradle Technology Services, it gives warehouses end-to-end visibility - receiving, put-away, picking, stock takes and full item traceability - and either runs standalone or integrates with ERP and accounting platforms such as Sage 200 Evolution, Sage 300, Sage Intacct and SAP Business One. It is deployed across 240+ warehouses spanning 40+ industries in Africa, Europe, the Middle East and North America.
Pallet Atlas is a data intelligence platform for logistics that ingests operational data from TMS, WMS, ERP systems, email, and documents, then normalizes and connects customers, subsidiaries, facilities, lanes, and contracts into a single network model. It enriches that model with outside signals like spot rates, lane density, distribution center locations, and weather, and lets operators ask plain-English questions to surface hidden revenue opportunities in seconds instead of days.

Pallet is a San Francisco AI startup building an 'AI workforce' for the logistics industry. Its flagship product, CoPallet, automates back-office freight workflows - order entry, quoting, document parsing, portal updates - that have historically required armies of human operators, working inside systems like McLeod, Revenova, Turvo and even legacy AS400 stacks. In 2026 it added Atlas, a data-intelligence layer that surfaces hidden revenue opportunities across a logistics network.