SNS AND BLUEROCK TMS ANNOUNCE STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP TO STRENGTHEN END-TO-END SUPPLY CHAIN EXECUTION
SNS, a global supply chain consulting and systems implementation firm, today announced a strategic partnership with Bluerock TMS aimed at improving execution across warehouse and transportation operations through tighter system alignment and integrated delivery.
SNS brings deep supply chain domain expertise and a proven track record of more than 350 warehouse management system go-lives over the past 20 years, supporting clients across complex, multi-region supply chain environments. Through this partnership, SNS extends its end-to-end execution leadership beyond the warehouse, positioning transportation execution as a natural continuation of operational flow.
The partnership enables customers to replace multiple system integrators with a single execution owner. SNS delivers and integrates both WMS and TMS end-to-end, reducing delivery risk and ensuring smoother, more predictable warehouse-to-transport execution.
The collaboration has already been validated in North America through successful joint delivery for First Supply, demonstrating how closer alignment between warehouse and transportation systems can improve execution on the ground. Building on this foundation, the partnership will expand across Northern Europe and the Middle East.
“SNS has built deep supply chain domain expertise over the past 20 years, covering warehouse strategy, design, and more than 350 WMS implementations delivered globally,” said Mario Ghosn, CEO of SNS. “This partnership expands our implementation capability to fully cover both warehouse and transportation systems, allowing us to deliver WMS and TMS together as one end-to-end execution model.”
As part of the strategic partnership, SNS and Bluerock TMS will collaborate on joint enablement initiatives, aligned implementation approaches, and integration frameworks to support consistent delivery across regions.
Together, the two organizations aim to help customers move from disconnected execution to a more unified, resilient supply chain operating model.