
Language
Java
Tool Type
Web app
License
GNU Affero General Public License 3
Version
7.2.9
OpenLMIS

OpenLMIS is a platform designed to improve the logistics of distribution of medicines and medical supplies in developing countries, ensuring efficient and transparent management of health resources. It was created to address supply management challenges in resource-limited settings, facilitating coordination between providers and points of care and improving the transparency and effectiveness of the healthcare supply chain.
OpenLMIS improves the efficiency and transparency of the supply chain in the health sector of developing countries, facilitating the management and distribution of essential medicines and medical supplies.
Manages medical commodity distribution. Improves supply chain efficiency. Targets low- and middle-income countries.
Open-source project developed primarily in Java. Licensed under AGPL-3.0, it focuses on logistics information management in health.

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OpenLMIS screen showing the CCE cooling equipment inventory at the Lurio facility, Cuamba. Details include each equipment's serial number, model, operational status, and update date.

OpenLMIS screen for vaccine requisition. Displays products, stock quantity, ideal, requested and price. Example: Penta (10 doses), requested quantity 2000, total cost $626. "Submit & Authorize" button.

OpenLMIS screen displaying vaccine inventory in Macaue-2, Cuamba. Includes codes, products like IPV, Polio, Pentavalent, update dates, and viewing actions.
Electronic logistics management information system, designed to manage supply chains of health products.
Official list of open source tools endorsed by the Digital Public Goods Alliance. This tool is part of this registry.
Article that presents the global alliance to promote digital public goods and its relationship with the IDB.
Documentation and resources for implementers and developers.
