
GEP NEXXE
Supply chain planning software
Supply chain visibility software
Supply chain management software
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What is GEP NEXXE
GEP NEXXE is a cloud-based supply chain platform that supports end-to-end processes across planning, execution, and collaboration. It is used by supply chain, procurement, and operations teams to model supply networks, manage orders and inventory flows, and coordinate with suppliers and logistics partners. The product combines planning capabilities with multi-enterprise visibility and workflow-driven execution in a single environment, with integrations to ERP and logistics systems.
End-to-end platform scope
GEP NEXXE covers multiple supply chain functions in one product, including planning, execution workflows, and partner collaboration. This can reduce the need to stitch together separate tools for planning, visibility, and operational control. It is suited to organizations that want a single system of record for supply chain processes across internal teams and external partners.
Multi-enterprise collaboration features
The platform is designed to connect buyers with suppliers, contract manufacturers, and logistics providers for shared workflows and data exchange. This supports use cases such as order confirmations, exception management, and milestone-based tracking across parties. Compared with planning-only tools, this emphasis on network collaboration can improve coordination when multiple partners influence fulfillment outcomes.
Integration with enterprise systems
GEP NEXXE is typically deployed alongside ERP and other operational systems, using integrations to synchronize master data and transactional events. This helps align planning outputs with execution realities such as purchase orders, shipments, and inventory positions. Integration support is important for enterprises that need cross-system visibility rather than a standalone planning model.
Implementation complexity at scale
Because the product spans planning, execution, and partner connectivity, deployments can require significant process design, data harmonization, and integration work. Multi-enterprise onboarding (suppliers and logistics partners) adds additional coordination and change management. Organizations with limited IT capacity may find time-to-value longer than narrower, single-purpose tools.
Partner adoption dependency
Collaboration and visibility benefits depend on external parties participating and providing timely, accurate updates. If suppliers or logistics providers do not adopt the workflows or integrations, visibility can revert to partial or manual status reporting. This can limit the effectiveness of network-wide exception management in heterogeneous partner ecosystems.
Planning depth varies by use case
Enterprises with highly specialized planning requirements (for example, advanced retail assortment planning or complex constraint-based manufacturing planning) may need to validate functional depth for their specific scenarios. Some organizations may still require complementary tools for niche planning domains or advanced analytics. Fit depends on industry, planning granularity, and required optimization methods.
Seller details
GEP
Clark, New Jersey, USA
1999
Private
https://www.gep.com/
https://x.com/GEPWorldwide
https://www.linkedin.com/company/gep-worldwide/