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Twinlode Automation and Körber Supply Chain Form Strategic Partnership for North America

Agreement Brings True End-to-End Solutions for Supply Chain Operations

ATLANTA - MODEX - March 9, 2020 - Twinlode Automation, an integrator of warehouse automation and storage systems, and Körber Supply Chain, the global supply chain technology leader from software to material handling automation, today announced a strategic partnership offering the industry’s first complete, end-to-end solution for the entire supply chain. Together, the companies empower the development of smarter, more efficient automated warehousing and logistics operations by conquering supply chain complexity.

“Supply chains are becoming increasingly complex,” said Pieter Feenstra, chief sales officer at Körber Supply Chain – Automation. “Körber’s partnership with Twinlode is an opportunity to support customers in North America to transform these complexities into a strategic differentiator through automated facilities. Be it more products, suppliers, distribution channels or labor challenges, we assure supply chains are ready to meet consumer expectations now and beyond.”

“Twinlode Automation is pleased to be partnering with a global leader such as Körber Supply Chain for automated warehousing projects in North America,” said Mike Klaer, president at Twinlode Automation. “With this relationship comes the opportunity to expand our expertise and provide more complete solutions for automation, intelligence, software and racking needs to our customers. We look forward to a long and successful relationship for years to come.”

Twinlode Automation will combine its deep understanding of the North American supply chain market and their strong customer base with the diverse array of solutions and services offered by Körber. Together, Körber and Twinlode will plan, engineer and deliver supply chain solutions from beginning to end. As a result, businesses have a single source to streamline workflows and processes, enhance productivity and increase throughput, all with a lower total cost of ownership (TCO).

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