Körber acquiresmajority stake in Stellium

Expands supply chain consulting capabilities

Körber and Stellium

By Robotics 24/7 Staff    February 15, 2026         

Körber acquiresmajority stake in Stellium

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Körber announced it will acquire Stellium.

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Körber acquiresmajority stake in Stellium

Körber

Körber announced it will acquire Stellium.

International technology group Körber signed a binding agreement to acquire a majority stake in Stellium, an SAP supply chain management consulting firm headquartered in Houston, Texas.

Körber said that this strategic move combines Stellium’s strong presence in North America, the Middle East and India with its established supply chain consulting footprint, creating a premier global firm for end-to-end SAP Supply Chain Management implementations.

The acquisition was finalized on March 3, 2026. The company will operate as Körber Stellium. 

Acquisition details

With this acquisition, Körber said it is reinforcing its global presence and broadening its SAP Supply Chain Management portfolio. Körber said that the combined expertise will deliver comprehensive process and software consulting, cutting-edge offerings such as SAP Digital Manufacturing and SAP Integrated Business Planning and deep local market expertise, empowering customers to drive innovation, resilience and efficiency across global supply chains.

At the same time, Körber said that this move advances its strategy to address key industry megatrends, including AI, automation and data-driven decision-making. 

“Strengthening our software consulting capabilities with Stellium is a strategic step in advancing our vision of market leadership through technology leadership,” said Stephan Seifert, CEO of Körber. “By joining forces, we are expanding our global reach and deepening our expertise to help customers master the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow’s supply chains. This move reflects our long-term ambition for the next decade - always to the benefit of our customers.”

With its spirit and domain expertise, Körber said that Stellium fits perfectly with its focus on innovation and technology. The leadership team of Stellium will continue to manage operations at Körber Stellium, working closely with Körber’s Competence Center Consulting global leadership team.

“This partnership marks a defining moment for Stellium and, more importantly, for our customers,” said Randeep Nambiar, CEO of Stellium. “From day one, our mission has been to help organizations transform their supply chains and manufacturing operations into true competitive advantages. By joining forces with Körber, we are significantly amplifying that mission - bringing together deep SAP expertise, advanced automation capabilities and a powerful global footprint. As Körber Stellium, we are uniquely positioned to help customers build resilient, intelligent, and future-ready supply chains that enable them to compete, adapt and win in an increasingly complex world.”

 

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