
Knapp and Kramp Continue Partnership With Major Logistics Project
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February 17, 2026 (Global) – Knapp and Kramp Groep have reaffirmed and expanded their long‑standing partnership through a new major logistics project at the Kramp headquarters in Varsseveld, the Netherlands. The collaboration continues to focus on automated intralogistics solutions that increase capacity, improve efficiency and support the company’s growth objectives within its distribution network.
“By extending our partnership with Kramp on this large‑scale project, we are combining deep intralogistics expertise with Kramp’s strategic vision for future‑ready distribution,” said a Knapp spokesperson, highlighting the importance of the continued collaboration.
The latest phase of the logistics initiative builds on previous automation efforts, where Knapp’s technology has been deployed to support Kramp’s warehouse operations and material flow optimization. The expanded project is designed to boost throughput, streamline order processing and lay the groundwork for further automation scalability as demand grows.
Highlights of the Knapp–Kramp Logistics Project
- Extended automation partnership – Knapp and Kramp deepen a partnership that spans several years and multiple logistics implementations.
- Strategic expansion at Varsseveld site – major project work at Kramp’s primary distribution campus underlines commitment to future growth.
- Enhanced intralogistics capacity – technology aimed at improving handling, storage and throughput efficiency.
- Foundation for scalable logistics – the setup is expected to support ongoing expansion and evolving automation needs.
Industry analysts note that partnerships of this kind demonstrate how integrated automation solutions are increasingly critical for logistics providers aiming to tackle rising e‑commerce volumes, labour shortages and higher customer expectations. By leveraging tailored intralogistics technologies and collaborative long‑term relationships, companies like Knapp and Kramp are positioning themselves to deliver resilient, high‑performance distribution networks for the future.
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