KNAPP designs and deploys warehouse automation hardware and software across healthcare, fashion, retail, food, and industrial sectors. The tech stack mixes industrial control (Simatic S7, IEC 61131-3) with enterprise systems (SAP EWM/ERP, Oracle) and modern cloud (AWS, GCP, Azure), reflecting a manufacturing company in mid-modernization. Active projects center on autonomous shuttle systems, robot transport, and legacy architecture overhaul—signaling a push toward autonomous intralogistics while carrying substantial technical debt from decades of integration work.
KNAPP is a privately held Austrian automation manufacturer founded in 1952, now operating in 62 locations across 8,000+ employees globally. The company specializes in integrated logistics solutions including warehouse management systems, automated storage, picking systems, shuttle technology, and autonomous guided vehicles. Their customer base spans healthcare, apparel, general and food retail, and industrial sectors. The engineering-heavy hiring profile (26 of 40 active roles) and explicit focus on legacy software modernization underscore both the scale of their installed base and the engineering effort required to evolve their product suite toward autonomous systems.
KNAPP uses C++, Java, Python, and C# for application development; Simatic S7 and TIA Portal for industrial control; SAP EWM and SAP ERP for warehouse and enterprise planning; Oracle and SQL databases; and AWS, GCP, Azure for cloud infrastructure. Git, Ansible, and Linux are standard development tools.
KNAPP is headquartered in Hart bei Graz, Austria. The company actively hires in Austria and Israel.
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