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What is Magaya Supply Chain

Magaya Supply Chain is a logistics operations platform used to manage freight forwarding, customs compliance workflows, warehouse operations, and related billing and documentation. It targets freight forwarders, 3PLs, and logistics service providers that need an integrated system for shipment execution and visibility across air, ocean, and ground moves. The product combines forwarding, WMS, and accounting-oriented functions (such as invoicing and job costing) with customer portals and integrations for carriers and external systems. It is typically positioned as an operations system for logistics providers rather than a full enterprise ERP for manufacturers or general distributors.

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Forwarding and documentation depth

The platform includes operational workflows commonly required by freight forwarders, including shipment files, document generation, and milestone tracking across transport modes. It supports execution-centric processes such as consolidations, house/master shipment handling, and customer communications. This depth can reduce reliance on separate forwarding tools when compared with more general-purpose business systems.

Integrated WMS for 3PLs

Magaya includes warehouse management capabilities designed for logistics providers, such as receiving, putaway, picking, packing, and inventory visibility tied to shipments. It supports 3PL-style operations where warehouse activities and transportation jobs need to stay linked for billing and customer reporting. This can simplify operations compared with deploying a standalone WMS plus separate forwarding software.

Operational billing and job costing

The system supports invoicing and charge capture tied to shipments and warehouse services, helping teams align operational events with revenue recognition activities. It is designed around logistics job files, which can make it easier to audit charges and profitability by shipment or customer. This is often a better fit for logistics providers than accounting modules that are primarily designed for product-centric distribution.

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Not a full distribution ERP

While it covers logistics execution and related billing, it is not typically used as a complete ERP for product-centric companies. Organizations needing broad financials, procurement, manufacturing, or advanced distribution ERP functions may still require a separate ERP system. This can increase integration scope when Magaya is part of a larger application landscape.

Planning and optimization limits

The product focuses on execution workflows (shipments, warehousing, documentation) more than advanced supply chain planning and factory planning. Companies looking for sophisticated demand planning, production planning, or network optimization may find gaps. These capabilities often require additional specialized tools or custom analytics.

Integration and customization effort

Connecting to external accounting platforms, eCommerce, EDI partners, and carrier systems can require configuration and ongoing maintenance. Data model alignment (customers, items, rates, and charge codes) can be time-consuming during implementation. Organizations with complex multi-entity or highly customized processes should plan for professional services and change management.

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Magaya Corporation
Miami, Florida, USA
2001
Private
https://www.magaya.com/
https://x.com/magaya
https://www.linkedin.com/company/magaya-corporation/

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