Creators, makers, pioneers

Around 13,000 employees, globally active and passionate about innovation — that is the way to achieve both market and technological leadership. We are Körber. Presenting our Group.

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We are Körber

Körber is a leading international technology group that has around 13,000 employees at over 100 locations worldwide. We are the home for entrepreneurs — we turn entrepreneurial thinking into customers success. Körber AG manages the Group and its four Business Areas: Digital, Pharma, Supply Chain and Technologies.

Insights

The Körber Insights shows the entire spectrum of the Körber world: We give our view of exciting developments and trends, as well as innovations and technologies. We also highlight personalities who drive Körber forward every day with their entrepreneurial spirit and new ideas.

Sustainability

Sustainability

We develop innovative products, solutions and services for a more sustainable tomorrow and introduce the people who make them possible. Find out more in our Sustainability Report 2023.

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Körber pursues ambitious climate targets

In October 2023, we had the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) verify our commitment to achieving net-zero CO₂e emissions throughout the entire value chain by 2040. We would like to introduce you to some of the measures that will help us achieve this ambitious goal.

Group-wide standards for Ecodesign

We were able to advance our Ecodesign initiative decisively in 2023 after creating a group-wide standard for life cycle assessments (LCAs). Find out more about the first LCAs we implemented and the challenges we overcame.

Data and infrastructure protection

We aim to transform information security into a strategic objective and make it a shared concern for all employees. We provide an overview of the corresponding measures and projects in 2023.

Career

Career

Wanted: team players. The know-how, creativity, and dedication of our employees have made us a successful technology company in Germany and worldwide. Now we want to shape the future — with you! We offer exciting positions for experts, young professionals, university students, and high school students.

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"Modern leadership culture has a performance-enhancing effect"

A working climate that promotes innovation, diversity, and the courage to tell uncomfortable truths is more central than ever to a company's success today. In an interview, Gabriele Fanta, Head of Group Human Resources, explains how the new leadership principles at Körber specifically strengthen fruitful collaboration in everyday working life.

What comes after traineeship, Max?

Experience report: After graduating in mechatronics and mechanical engineering, Max Döring became a trainee at Körber. Today, he is Technical Product Manager at our Körber Business Area Pharma.

Procurement and Supply Chain Management

Procurement and Supply Chain Management

Joint future-proof activities are the foundation of sustainable procurement. Körber, as a globally leading technology group, therefore places great value on the optimal purchasing of materials and services.

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Supply Chain

A view of the present and future of warehouse management

Patrolling drones, advanced wearables, and AI-powered analytics—the future of warehouse management looks dynamic. As part of its portfolio of integrated supply chain solutions, Körber demonstrates technologies that enhance efficiency, accuracy, and data-driven decision-making across warehouse environments.

Three of Körber’s leading warehouse automation experts share their perspectives herein on market developments: Steve Markham, EVP and Head of North American Supply Chain Consulting at Körber Business Area Supply Chain; Sean Enslin, Senior Sales Representative at Körber Business Area Supply Chain; and Ananta Islam, Chief Executive Officer and Region President Americas at Körber Business Area Supply Chain. 

The following key trends will shape the future of warehouse management. 

“While we’re not there yet, we’ll eventually reach a point where systems encounter changes and immediately take countermeasures.”

Steve Markham, EVP and Head of Supply Chain Consulting North America, Körber Business Area Supply Chain

Demands for greater accuracy will accelerate tech adoption

Speed and accuracy are critical for any warehouse, giving Körber’s existing supply chain software and solutions a distinct advantage. 

Yet AI, machine learning, and advanced analysis are unlocking exciting new possibilities, enabling warehouse management systems to act even more autonomously. As Markham explains, “While we’re not there yet, we’ll eventually reach a point where systems encounter changes and immediately take countermeasures.” This evolution could significantly boost warehouse accuracy and drive strong demand for these technologies.  

However, Markham emphasizes that humans will always play a vital oversight role. And no matter how advanced your system is, it needs to be easy to use and easy to train on. “This helps from an accuracy point of view so that people are not bypassing the system you put in place.”  

Equally important is ensuring that these human operators are being optimally deployed on the warehouse floor. As Islam clarifies, “One of the number-one areas where customers ask for our expertise is in assessing individual areas of their [warehouse] floors and determining whether they need the four or five operators currently working there - and if that number can be halved.” Mastery of tools like resource and labor management features, which are integrated into Warehouse Management Solutions, makes this analysis straightforward. 

“One of the number-one areas where customers ask for our expertise is in assessing individual areas of their [warehouse] floors and determining whether they need the four or five operators currently working there - and if that number can be halved.”

Ananta Islam, CEO and Region President Americas, Körber Business Area Supply Chain

Warehouse space usage will come under the microscope

Real estate pressures, particularly in Europe, are driving warehouses to expand storage vertically. But this isn’t just about stacking shelves higher - it’s sparking innovative solutions across the industry.  

Markham notes that improved accuracy also means reducing inventory levels. Predictive technology such as Körber’s enables warehouse operators to stock precisely what’s needed, saving precious space. 

Emerging technologies are also helping reimagine warehouse space needs. Enslin highlights autonomous drones as a promising use case for inventory management. Looking ahead, he envisions scenarios where companies like Körber could offer customers 3D printing for spare parts. “Instead of dedicating an aisle just to spare parts, you could instead have a library of parts to print as needed.” 

“Instead of dedicating an aisle just to spare parts, you could instead have a library of parts to print as needed.”

Sean Enslin, Senior Sales Representative, Körber Business Area Supply Chain

Warehouses will become more integrated with the entire value chain

As supply chains become more efficient, it’s critical that warehouses integrate seamlessly and avoid becoming bottlenecks. Experts at Körber see lots of demand for warehouse and parcel hub automation services that seamlessly connect logistic systems to enable faster, more flexible, and more efficient operations. 

One big pain point sitting at the front end of warehouse operations is unloading. Islam remarks, “This is a problem that everyone in the supply chain industry is trying to solve: How do you automate unloading?” While companies across the board are investing large amounts of time, money, and resources into the challenge, Körber is finding early success by thinking holistically. Islam points to the combination of intelligent route planning to warehouses, smart distribution of irregularly shaped parcels, and innovative products like a conveyer belt that can be installed on the floor of a trailer or container. 

However, in highly regulated and complex supply chains, even deeper integration is required. Markham identifies Körber’s visionary Drug Supply Chain Security Act serialization efforts as a model. 

With track-and-trace software, every unit of a prescription drug can be traced across OEMs/importers, warehouses, and distributors. This fully automated solution manages everything from ensuring that fragile medications are placed in the right packaging to efficiently tracking the location and status of an order—pointing to a great degree of efficiency and real-time insights a system like Körber’s can provide. 

And we’re currently working with food and beverage, medical device, and electronics companies to help them meet their own track-and-trace compliance requirements. With greater adoption of these types of precision supply chain solutions, we can expect this degree of visibility and integration to become a new industry standard. 

Find more information about our end-to-end solutions along the supply chain at www.koerber-supplychain.com.

Insights shows the entire spectrum of Körber, what we do and how we do it: We give our view of exciting developments and trends, as well as innovations and technologies. We also highlight personalities who drive Körber forward every day with their entrepreneurial spirit and new ideas - always to the benefit of our customers. In this section, you’ll find inspiring content concerning our topic Tech.

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A view of the present and future of warehouse management

Patrolling drones, advanced wearables, and AI-powered analytics—the future of warehouse management looks dynamic. As part of its portfolio of integrated supply chain solutions, Körber demonstrates technologies that enhance efficiency, accuracy, and data-driven decision-making across warehouse environments.

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Gamechanger: How gamification revolutionizes employee engagement

Keeping employees motivated is critical to a company's success. Yet many producing organizations struggle with a lack of engagement, resulting in lower productivity and substantial financial losses in the long term. Gamification can influence these trends in a positive way, and Körber's venture vaibe provides just the right software solutions.

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Sharing the value of end-to-end supply chain management

At the recent ProMat trade show in Chicago, manufacturing and supply chain leaders gathered to share perspectives on the industry's future and showcase cutting-edge technologies.

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The Multi Segment Maker (MSM) – A Machine for All Needs

As a long-standing innovative partner to the tobacco industry, Körber develops outstanding solutions that set new standards. Körber is playing a key role in shaping the industry's transformation, which is increasingly focused on alternative products to traditional cigarettes. A technological highlight in this transformation is the Multi Segment Maker. Why the MSM is perfectly suited to the transformation of the tobacco industry is explained by our experts Kai Karstens and Carsten Wulf.

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A unique pick: behind Körber’s Layer Picker technology

Do you need to assemble a customer-specific mix of different types of goods on a single pallet? Consistently, efficiently, and quickly? Then Körber's Layer Picker solutions are the way to go. Supply chain experts René Kahr and Jan Kristensen explain why its automated pallet-to-pallet handling is one of a kind, what it can do for sustainability, and why it is a game changer for warehouse operations.

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