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CoreIMS is an enterprise-grade inventory and warehouse management system from CorePartners, built for warehouses, logistics providers, government organizations, and regulated industries. It emphasizes real-time inventory visibility, multi-warehouse and multi-location management, compliance tracking, and AI-assisted insights, with deployment options across web, mobile, and customer-owned infrastructure.
Based on the captured text, CoreIMS covers inventory management, receiving/shipping/returns/transfers, batches and serial numbers, expiration dates and warranties, LPN, kitting and manufacturing work orders, cycle counting, replenishment, 50+ reports, and KPI dashboards. For 3PL scenarios, it supports contracts, automatic/manual billing, and accounting exports; for government use cases, it includes DoD forms. Industries such as chemicals, cold chain, and precious metals custody also get relevant tracking and compliance capabilities. On the permissions side, it supports ownership at the inventory, material, and order levels, security roles, and granular permissions, with MFA available in the Enterprise edition.
Its commercial model includes a 15-day free trial, Standard, and Enterprise. The trial is a CoreIMS-hosted SaaS sandbox with sample data. Standard starts at $80/user/month and includes core workflows, real-time data, work orders, general support, upgrades, and automatic backups. Enterprise starts at $8000 and adds DoD forms, XML integration, MFA, custom tools, and remote warehouse synchronization. Deployment is relatively flexible, supporting CoreIMS-hosted SaaS, desktop/web deployment on customer infrastructure, and PaaS web deployment.
CoreIMS’s integration capabilities are one of its strengths. It offers a REST API Module and XML Integration Tool, and supports QuickBooks, Sage 50, UPS WorldShip, and BarTender/Zebra label printing. The text also mentions custom tools can be developed on demand, making it suitable for companies that need to connect with ERP, e-commerce, accounting, logistics, or legacy systems.
Its strengths are comprehensive functionality, rich industry templates, flexible deployment, and strong adaptability for government and complex warehouse processes. The drawbacks are that public pricing is not very transparent, and implementation, migration, and support fees are not disclosed; the product is also relatively heavy, so lightweight small teams may face higher configuration costs. It is best suited for mid-sized to large warehouses, 3PL providers, manufacturing and assembly operations, government and defense organizations, and inventory scenarios with high compliance requirements.
The text does not provide information on access from mainland China, Chinese-language UI, local payment, or local service, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. If using it in China, it is recommended to first test network connectivity, mobile availability, and the payment/contract process. Alternatives to compare include NetSuite WMS, SAP EWM, Dynamics 365, Odoo Inventory, as well as local options such as Kingdee and Yonyou.
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