CEVA Logistics to roll out new IT solutions

Posted on Wednesday 8 October 2025

The 3PL is starting a phased rollout of Manhattan Associates’ Active solutions into its global contract logistics operations.

The 3PL is starting a phased rollout of Manhattan Associates’ Active solutions into its global contract logistics operations.

CEVA WILL deploy Manhattan Active Warehouse Management and Manhattan Active Order Management as part of its on-going innovation initiatives aimed at reinforcing its future-ready tech stack. The integration of Manhattan’s cloud-native tools into CEVA’s existing tech stack will provide a solid base to tailor its contract logistics offerings based on customer-specific requirements. CEVA manages more than 11 million square meters of warehouse space across approximately 800 sites in its contract logistics business.

SaaS

Manhattan’s SaaS solutions are capable of handling large volumes with zero downtime, supporting CEVA in quickly onboarding new customers and new sites. The Manhattan WMS and OMS solutions will also allow CEVA to provide customers with advanced visibility and self-service data dashboards through its MyCEVA customer portal.

Phased

CEVA will begin deployment at select locations across North America and Europe before moving to other global locations. Following the deployment, Manhattan systems will run at more than half of CEVA’s contract logistics sites, with most of the remaining sites using CEVA’s Matrix systems.

Agility

CEVA Logistics SVP of global contract logistics Chris Walton, said: “CEVA’s commitment to our customers requires agility to respond to needs, to continuously innovate and to grow alongside them. The ability to add new technologies plays a major role in how we do this and, at the same time, how we drive our business forward.

The 3PL is starting a phased rollout of Manhattan Associates’ Active solutions into its global contract logistics operations.

“So, this latest deliverable on our longer-term strategy ensures we are perfectly placed to accelerate the deployment of the latest advances in data, AI, wearables, cobots and other solutions for the maximum benefit to our customer, while also driving maximum efficiency into all aspects of our global operations.”

 

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