- Logility, a leader in AI-driven supply chain management software, specializes in transforming static planning processes into real-time, decision-centric operations, and was recognized in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for both Process and Discrete Industries.
- In the past year, Logility was acquired by Aptean and subsequently acquired OpsVeda, enhancing its capabilities in AI-driven command center operations and end-to-end supply chain orchestration.
- Logility serves a diverse clientele, leveraging its advanced planning solutions to help organizations like those in the apparel and manufacturing sectors optimize their supply chain processes.
- The ideal buyer for Logility's solutions includes supply chain executives seeking to improve forecast accuracy and operational agility, particularly in industries facing volatile market conditions.
Engineering is the largest unit at Logility, employing about one-third of the staff with 81 team members, underscoring the company’s emphasis on product development and technical support. Sales and Support follows with 48 employees, while Marketing and Product contributes 35 people to help position and refine the software portfolio. Business Management and Information Technology add 23 and 17 employees respectively, and smaller groups such as Operations, Consulting, Program & Project Management, and Finance & Administration collectively round out the remaining headcount. The distribution highlights a strong technical core complemented by customer-facing and operational functions.
The greatest concentration of employees—41 people—is located in Atlanta, which serves as Logility’s primary office hub. Headcount in other named U.S. cities such as Indianapolis, Los Angeles, San Diego, Des Plaines, St. Louis, and Philadelphia ranges from three to six employees each, while Bengaluru and Dudley represent the company’s presence in India and the United Kingdom. A significant portion of the workforce (about 70 %) is classified under “Other,” indicating a mix of remote workers or smaller, distributed sites that enable broader geographic coverage without large physical offices.