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Körber Supply Chain Tech Stack

End-to-end supply chain software, automation, and logistics solutions

Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage Konstanz 1,001–5,000 employees Privately Held

Körber Supply Chain operates a diversified portfolio spanning WMS/TMS software (SAP EWM, Blue Yonder), physical automation (Rockwell, Siemens), and materials handling systems. The tech stack reveals a mature enterprise integrator: heavy SAP footprint (ERP, Transportation Management, Warehouse Execution) layered with industrial automation protocols (Profibus, EtherNet/IP, Siemens TIA) and emerging containerization (Kubernetes, GitOps adoption). Engineering-forward hiring—85 of 160 active roles—reflects the capital-intensity of on-premise system delivery and integration complexity that dominates their project backlog.

Tech Stack 91 technologies

Core StackAutoCAD SAP C# PL/SQL ADP Oracle Java JavaScript TypeScript Angular React Salesforce Navisworks EPLAN Electric P8 SAP EWM Rockwell Automation Siemens TIA Portal Ethernet/IP Delphi DELPHI SAP Transportation Management Profibus Microsoft Project UKG Paycom Lucanet Visio Blue Yonder WMS Manhattan ERP+56 more
AdoptingKubernetes GitOps

What Körber Supply Chain Is Building

Challenges

  • On-time delivery of complex material handling systems
  • Driving automation technology on hardware level
  • Optimizing logistics processes
  • Integrating sap into existing it landscape
  • Integrating supply chain into it
  • Reducing manual labor and cost
  • Seamless integration in it landscape
  • Implementing end-to-end supply chain solutions
  • Managing complex sap logistics projects
  • Warehousing transport management challenges

Active Projects

  • Change-request optimization
  • Material handling system projects
  • E&at automation project
  • Solution concepts with sap ewm/wm/tm
  • Transport management
  • Sap ewm/tm implementation
  • Yard management
  • Cutover and change management activities
  • Logistics optimization
  • Solution concept realization for sap ewm and sap tm

Hiring Activity

Accelerating160 roles · 35 in 30d

Department

Engineering
85
Logistics
23
Support
18
Sales
10
Ops
5
Consulting
4
Research
4
Finance
2

Seniority

Senior
65
Mid
50
Junior
22
Intern
8
Manager
6
Director
2
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About Körber Supply Chain

Körber Supply Chain is a division of the global Körber technology group headquartered in Konstanz, Germany. The business provides integrated supply chain solutions combining software platforms (SAP-centric WMS/TMS), robotics and materials handling systems, automation controllers, and professional services. They operate across 1,001–5,000 employees with active hiring in seven countries (United States, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Czechia, Poland, Portugal). The project pipeline focuses on SAP implementation, yard and transport management, material handling system deployment, and logistics process optimization—typical of a systems integrator serving mid-to-large enterprises navigating supply chain complexity.

HeadquartersKonstanz
Company Size1,001–5,000 employees
Hiring MarketsUnited States, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Czechia, Poland, Portugal

Frequently Asked Questions

What supply chain software does Körber use internally?

Körber's stack includes SAP (ERP), SAP EWM (warehouse execution), SAP Transportation Management, Blue Yonder WMS, and Manhattan. Industrial control relies on Rockwell Automation, Siemens TIA Portal, and EtherNet/IP protocols.

What countries does Körber Supply Chain hire in?

Seven countries: United States, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Czechia, Poland, and Portugal. Germany and the US represent the primary hiring regions.

How this profile is built

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