Automation plays a growing role in today’s warehouses, and effective software is key. Element Logic’s aim is to differentiate within their core business and expertise, through a full intralogistics software portfolio. With the acquisition of S&P the expertise will accelerate through a cutting-edge intralogistics software suite.
"S&P is a strategic important partner for us to be able to realize our ambition of becoming a leading software supplier within our segment. Partnering up with S&P gives us increased competence and capacity to integrate and connect hardware and software solutions, such as WCS/WMS and different material handling solutions."
S&P offers the warehouse management software, SuPCIS-L8. That is a highly available, scalable, and customizable platform to realize intelligent and automated intralogistics solutions for dynamic and demanding customers. The software controls conveyor technology, automated warehouses of all kinds, sorting systems or robots that support humans in their daily work.
S&P is continuously developing its warehouse management platform to offer its customers state-of-the-art and future-proof solutions. Projects are realized from planning to commissioning in all automation scenarios. From manually operated warehouses with mobile data collection to highly complex and fully automated logistics centers.
The German company has long experience with implementing software and solving demanding logistics tasks. Since 1985 they have helped customers from a wide range of industries, from medium-sized businesses to large corporations, in Germany and 14 other countries. Now S&P will continue their journey as part of the Element Logic family.
"We are thrilled to team up with Element Logic. By offering a full intralogistics software suite for manual warehouses, wide ranges of automation components and integrations within ERP software and supply chain tools, this is a perfect match for both companies."
About S&P
- 93 Employees
- Founded as Scholz&Probst Computersysteme GmbH in 1986, following the GbR of 1985, renamed to S&P in 1993
- 2 Offices: HQ in Leinfelden-Echterdingen and Georgsmarienhütte (Germany)
- More than 150 projects and customer base in 14 countries