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The corporate merger of Siemens Digital Logistics, LOCOM Software and LOCOM Consulting has been completed successfully.

Effective immediately from 14 December, these consolidated companies are operating under the brand name Siemens Digital Logistics, which is the legal successor firm of the former LOCOM companies.

The merger applies retroactively as of 1 October. As a proven expert offering total, end-to-end software solutions and consulting for supply chain management, Siemens Digital Logistics profits from decades of experience in the field of logistics digitalisation and supports customer efforts to optimise their processes by enhancing transparency and efficiency.

The goal of the merger is to become one of the leading providers of innovative digitalisation and consulting services in the logistics sector, and to contribute decisively to shaping the future of the logistics industry with progressive ideas.

The managing directors of the new firm are Holger Schmitt (CEO), Christopher Christian (CFO), and the former CEO of LOCOM, Christian Schmidt (CTO). The company’s locations in Frankenthal and Karlsruhe in Germany and Wroclaw, Poland, are to be further expanded.

This merger will enable customers, including well-known companies in industry and trade, as well as in logistics service-provider sector, to benefit from a new, strategically expanded solution portfolio featuring comprehensive, end-to-end coverage of the complete supply chain, ranging from consulting and both strategic and tactical planning to transparent and reliable management of supply chains and global logistics networks.

This consolidated portfolio comprises not only custom-tailored consulting services, but also innovative IT solutions for reliably and effectively controlling cross-industry logistics networks such as the Supply Chain Suite IT platform and the Cloud-based logistics platform AX4.

Applying the digital twin approach enables planners to analyse complex logistics tasks based on real data, simulate solution approaches, and optimise processes iteratively. By combining multiple software products, it’s possible, for example, to configure and operate digital control tower solutions for various logistical scenarios.

The company formerly called AXIT GmbH, under Siemens Group ownership already since 2015, began doing business as Siemens Digital Logistics as of October 2018. With this recent fusion, SPPAL has bundled and broadened its range of offerings for holistic management of value-adding networks and supply chains.

The merger underscores the ongoing strategic advancement of Siemens’ portfolio and the company’s long-term vision of expanding its market position for consulting and IT services aimed at the logistics sector.