The full automation stack, built in-house
Spacemaker delivers every layer of the warehouse automation stack — the shuttle hardware, the network that connects it, the execution and control software that runs it, and the integrations into your WMS and ERP environments. Engineered by one team, so the pieces fit.
Four products, one platform
Each piece of Spacemaker software is designed to work with the next. MGM® connects the fleet. MultiWare Manager® runs the warehouse. AnyWare® coordinates mixed automation. 3DWare® makes the whole operation visible.
Spacemaker MGM®
Browser-based RF networking for synchronized shuttle operations.
MultiWare Manager®
End-to-end warehouse management from inventory to fulfillment.
Spacemaker AnyWare®
Unified control across shuttles, cranes, AGVs, AMRs, and conveyors.
Spacemaker 3DWare®
Live, interactive 3D modeling of the warehouse floor.
Spacemaker MGM®
Browser-based RF networking purpose-built for warehouse automation. The control layer that holds the shuttle fleet together.
A dedicated MGM server connects via Ethernet to RxV5 920 MHz RF gateways, feeding commands into the shuttles through proprietary mesh radio and relaying fleet status back to the Warehouse Execution System. Coverage holds up through dense racking and long aisles, with each gateway extending the mesh rather than competing with it.
Operators see real-time inventory and system performance through a browser interface that runs on any device on the network. The mesh operates on its own UHF band and acts as the single integration layer between the shuttles and your upstream WMS or ERP.
Spacemaker MultiWare Manager®
End-to-end warehouse management from receiving through dispatch.
MultiWare Manager handles inventory tracking and order fulfillment in one system, with real-time updates across receiving, storage, picking, and outbound. Advanced reporting surfaces the metrics that matter on the floor: throughput, lane occupancy, cycle times. Operations teams act on evidence rather than estimates.
Mobile access with barcode scanning keeps picking and putaway fast and accurate, and the platform scales as the operation grows: more users, more SKUs, more sites, without replatforming. Built to work natively alongside Spacemaker shuttle systems, or integrated into existing WMS environments where that already exists.
Spacemaker AnyWare®
One control plane for shuttles, stacker cranes, AGVs, AMRs, and conveyors.
AnyWare is the warehouse control system layer — the software that orchestrates every piece of automated equipment in the facility from a single coordination point. Mixed fleets take direction from the same control plane, with route optimization continuously tuning material flow to reduce bottlenecks and handoff latency.
Energy-efficient operation is built into the scheduler: idle equipment gets parked rather than polled, and load balancing keeps fleet utilization even across shifts. When the equipment mix changes (a new AGV platform, an additional conveyor line), AnyWare absorbs the addition without requiring a rebuild.
Spacemaker 3DWare®
Live, interactive 3D modeling of the warehouse floor.
3DWare renders the whole warehouse as a live 3D model — equipment, pallets, lanes, and workflows shown the way they look on the floor. Supervisors see state at a glance, engineers test layout changes before they commit to them, and new operators learn the building in a training session.
Scenario planning runs against real data: adjust shuttle allocations, pick paths, or rack configurations and see the throughput impact before it hits production. Interactive views double as a training surface, shortening ramp-up time for new operators and keeping supervisors current when layouts change.
Bespoke Software Solutions
Some operations need capabilities beyond the standard product suite. Spacemaker’s engineering team builds custom software to close those gaps — WMS and ERP integrations, proprietary interfaces, and adaptive logic developed in partnership with your team.
Seamless integration
Connects into existing WMS and ERP environments without friction.
Real-time insights
Live telemetry and reporting surface what’s happening on the floor.
Automation
Routine workflows run themselves. Operators focus on exceptions.
Intuitive design
Interfaces built around operator workflows, not engineering constraints.
Efficiency
Workflow logic tuned to your throughput and site constraints.
Scalability
Grows with fleet size, SKU count, and facility footprint.
Dedicated support
Engineering stays on-call through the full project lifecycle.
Collaborative development
Requirements and iterations shaped alongside your team.
Spacemaker SOS® Care Package
Ongoing support built around uptime. 24/7 technical response, proactive maintenance to catch issues before they become incidents, training programs tailored to your operations team, and regular software updates to keep the stack current.
SOS is a standalone offering that covers Spacemaker hardware and software together. Full details on coverage tiers, response SLAs, and parts programs live on the Service page.
See Service & SupportCommon questions about Spacemaker software
How the stack integrates, how it’s delivered, and what it covers.
How does Spacemaker software integrate with existing WMS and ERP systems?
The Spacemaker software stack runs on a Warehouse Execution System layer that connects upward into major WMS and ERP platforms via REST and message-queue interfaces. Inventory modes such as FIFO, LIFO, Stock Count, and Pallet Shuffle map directly to WMS task types, and custom integrations are built in-house where a standard connector isn’t enough.
Can Spacemaker software run without Spacemaker shuttles?
MGM® and MultiWare Manager® are engineered alongside Spacemaker shuttle hardware, so the stack is delivered as one integrated system. Elements of the software can be scoped to run with existing automation under a custom integration engagement — we review each case against the operation’s fleet and software environment.
Is the software licensed separately, or bundled with shuttle systems?
Every Spacemaker shuttle deployment ships with the software layer required to run it. Additional software capability, custom development, and ongoing software updates are scoped per project and covered under the Spacemaker SOS® care program.
Does the software stack include ongoing updates?
Yes. Systems under a Spacemaker SOS® care program receive regular software updates across MGM®, MultiWare Manager®, AnyWare®, and 3DWare®. Updates are tested against the customer’s installed fleet before rollout.
What infrastructure does MGM® require on site?
An MGM® deployment needs a dedicated server (Intel i5 or Ryzen 5 class, 16 GB RAM, 500 GB SSD) and RxV5 gateways powered over Ethernet, placed for RF coverage across the racking. The server runs a browser-accessible interface, and updates or support can be delivered remotely over VPN or virtual desktop.
Can Spacemaker build custom software for our operation?
Yes. Spacemaker’s engineering team runs custom software scopes in-house — from bespoke WMS and ERP integrations through proprietary interfaces and adaptive logic for specific workflows. Scoping starts with a collaborative design phase aligned to the operational goals.
Let’s talk software
Tell us what your operation needs from its automation stack. Our team will walk you through how the pieces fit — and where custom work might close the gap.
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