Industrial digital printing systems and inks for on-demand textile production
Kornit Digital manufactures and sells direct-to-garment and roll-to-roll digital printing hardware, inks, and consumables to textile and fashion producers. The tech stack reveals a hardware-centric business running on Oracle ERP and SAP for manufacturing operations, paired with Salesforce for commercial execution — a typical profile for capital-equipment makers. Current projects center on screen printing segment expansion and global spare-parts forecasting, while pain points around legacy system exposures and service cost control suggest operational scaling challenges tied to their installed base.
Kornit Digital is a publicly traded (NASDAQ: KRNT) manufacturer of industrial digital printing systems headquartered in Rosh-Haayin, Israel, with operations across the United States, Europe, and Asia Pacific. The company serves textile, fashion, and decorating markets in over 100 countries through a portfolio of direct-to-garment printers, roll-to-roll systems, digital inks, and consumables. Beyond hardware, Kornit offers workflow management and fulfillment ecosystem services. The 501–1,000-person organization operates across traditional enterprise functions (finance, operations, customer support) alongside a sales and engineering structure that reflects both global account coverage and ongoing product development.
Oracle Cloud ERP, SAP, Oracle Fusion, and Oracle Cloud for core operations; Salesforce for sales management; QuickBooks for accounting; Power BI and Qlik for analytics.
Screen printing segment expansion, portfolio alignment with customer demand, new textile printing technology development, global spare-parts forecasting, and customer site installations.
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