9.5.11.5Vertical

Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES)

Platforms managing real-time production floor operations.

Market snapshot

These figures describe Supply Chain & Operations Software (9.5.11), the segment that Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) sits within — not Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) on its own.

FragmentationConsolidatingEstimate

Supply-chain and operations software is a functional category within software publishing (NAICS 513210) and is not separately disclosed by the Census Bureau, so the segment is not separately sized here.

Business model & economics

Revenue model

Supply-chain SaaS subscriptions and modules

Key economics

Recurring revenue
High

recurring enterprise subscriptions

EBITDA margin
Strong

enterprise-software economics

Capex intensity
Low

Characteristics

  • Planning, WMS/TMS, inventory, and operations software.
  • Elevated by supply-chain disruption and resilience push.
  • AI/ML central to forecasting and planning.

M&A deal context

Deal activityModerate

Who’s acquiring

  • Supply-chain software leaders
  • ERP giants
  • Software PE & growth investors

What’s driving deals

  • Resilience, visibility, and optimization demand.
  • AI-driven planning and forecasting.
  • Platform consolidation.

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