2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for TMS
Need help shortlisting vendors that are aligned to the unique requirements of your transportation and supply chain operations?
The Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Transportation Management Systems (TMS) helps shipper ascertain how well technology providers are executing their stated visions and how well they are performing against the Gartner view on modern transportation operations. Use it to identify the solutions best aligned to your transportation and broader supply chain needs.
What's the Gartner perspective on TMS technology trends?
Gartner highlights three technology trends reshaping the TMS market that shippers should consider when evaluating vendors.
- A continued focus on intuitive user experiences and predictive analytics to drive smarter transportation decisions
- The rapid adoption of AI and AI agents to automate routine tasks such as appointment scheduling, exception handling, and freight procurement
- The convergence of transportation with broader supply chain execution, enabling end-to-end orchestration and more connected decision making across the supply chain.
Supply chain and transportation executives evaluating a TMS, whether replacing legacy systems or scaling for growth, should evaluate vendors across important consideration that drives real operational impact: efficiency, service levels, and long-term resilience.
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Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Transportation Management Systems, Brock Johns, Oscar Sanchez Duran, Manav Jain, 30 March 2026.
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