27.9.2021

Logistics knows no borders: successful commissioning of SuPCIS-L8 at Kramp in Italy

Flexible, high-performance and future-proof warehouse management in Italian: after the Kramp Group, one of the leading suppliers of parts and accessories for Europe's agriculture, decided many years ago in favour of S&P Computersysteme GmbH and the introduction of SuPCIS-L8 at several European locations, the software solution was now also successfully put into operation at the new warehouse in Reggio Emilia (Italy) in July 2021, replacing the previous location. The old location had been relocated by Kramp itself over the last few months. In order to keep the effort for the removal and re-storage low, S&P made additional configurations to the warehouse management system. Overall, the Kramp Group has been present in Italy since 2011 and is not only celebrating its 10th anniversary there this year, but also the opening of the new warehouse complex.

From goods receipt to picking and dispatch: the warehouse management system SuPCIS-L8 controls and optimises the entire logistics processes in the new, 100,000-store logistics centre in Reggio Emilia (Italy). "S&P Computersysteme GmbH has been our reliable and competent IT partner for WMS incl. the conversions, conversions and extensions of dynamic logistics at Kramp for many years. At this point, it was never out of the question for us that we would again rely on the implementation of SuPCIS-L8 as warehouse management software for our new warehouse complex in Italy and the competence of S&P, which they have already proven several times in past cooperation," says Willem Cornelissen, Project Manager at Kramp.

When rolling out the logistics strategy, the two project partners once again focused on the proven, efficient and scalable processes with a high degree of flexibility. In this context, the available interfaces of SuPCIS-L8 make it possible to connect the integrated conveyor technology of KNAPP AG directly to the WMS. The automated Cut'it!™ EVO in-line packaging machine (Ranpak) and the carton erector are controlled in the overall process via the coupling between WMS and conveyor technology. This not only enables smooth interaction between the WMS SuPCIS-L8 and the systems, but also ensures smooth processes in warehousing overall. In order to be able to handle further growth, the system solution also allows for further adaptations and innovative extensions in the future. The user interface of the software is available to Kramp in Italian: "in modo che tutti nel campo capiscano tutto in ogni momento."

 

About the Kramp Group:

The Dutch Kramp Group is one of the leading and largest suppliers of parts and accessories for Europe's agriculture. With its product range - from storage and spraying technologies for agriculture to excavator and tractor parts to spare parts for construction machinery and drive technology - the Kramp Group has been ensuring that its customers do not need to worry about the availability of spare parts for more than 70 years. In addition, with various service concepts and business solutions, the employees take care to be a reliable partner for almost every situation and in this way make work as easy as possible for its customers. Founded as a one-man business, the company now has numerous branches in the Benelux countries, England, Ireland, France, Austria, Switzerland and Germany. The company was founded in 1951 and has its headquarters in Varsseveld (the Netherlands).

About S&P Computersysteme:

S&P Computersysteme GmbH is one of the leading solution providers in the field of intralogistics IT.

Since 1985, S&P has been implementing software and system solutions for demanding logistics tasks in companies of all industries and sizes that are aware of the importance and uniqueness of their logistics and want to gain a competitive advantage. S&P is constantly developing its warehouse management platform SuPCIS-L8 in order to be able to offer its customers state-of-the-art and future-proof solutions. From the planning, analysis and optimization of business processes to commissioning, IT solutions are implemented at all levels of automation, from manually operated warehouses with mobile data collection to very complex, fully automated logistics centers with their own material flow controller (SuPCIS-MFC). S&P's customers come from a wide range of industries, from SMEs to large corporations, both in Germany and abroad.

As a partner of Lenovo (servers), Oracle (databases), Red Hat (Linux), Amazon AWS (cloud), Zebra Technologies (AutoID: mobile computers, scanners and printers), ProGlove (wearable scanners), Advantech Service-IoT GmbH (forklift and industrial PCs), KBS Industrieelektronik GmbH and other partners, S&P also supplies all information logistics components on request. S&P has locations in Stuttgart (Leinfelden-Echterdingen) and Osnabrück (Georgsmarienhütte).

S&P is a 100% subsidiary of Element Logic. With its headquarters in Kløfta in Norway and 12 branches in Europe and 8 in the USA and Latin America, Element Logic is the world's first and largest AutoStore® partner with approx. 500 employees (2022) and a turnover of approx. 490 million euros (2022).

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