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Swisslog acquires warehouse automation provider FORTE Industries in the United States

FORTE plans, designs and implements material handling automation systems with warehouse execution software (WES) as the core of each solution.


Swisslog has announced the completed acquisition of FORTE Industries, a warehouse automation system integrator located in Mason, Ohio, USA.

The acquisition is intended to support Swisslog’s strategy in the North American market with a complementary product and service portfolio.

FORTE Industrial Equipment Systems, Inc. (doing business as FORTE Industries) is a US-based consulting, systems integration and software technology firm focused on optimizing distribution centers for many of the world’s fastest growing companies. FORTE plans, designs and implements material handling automation systems with its warehouse execution software (WES) as the core of each solution.

FORTE’s expertise in conveyor systems, case and piece picking, and sortation solutions, particularly in the e-commerce and multichannel retail segment, will strengthen Swisslog’s offering in North America. The FORTE customer base extends across multiple vertical industries and will enhance Swisslog’s offering to both E-Commerce and Pharmaceutical segments.

FORTE employees will continue to serve customers as part of Swisslog, and FORTE will continue to operate within its established business model as a separate unit of Swisslog Warehouse & Distribution Solutions (WDS) North America from its Mason, Ohio, headquarters.

With the completion of the acquisition, founder and owner Gene Forte transitioned management of the company to AK Schultz, previously vice president customer service Swisslog North America. Schultz has more than 15 years of experience in engineering and the automated material handling industry and has held management positions within Swisslog for more than a decade.

“We are convinced that the combination of Swisslog and FORTE will deliver significant benefits to our customers that are far beyond the individual offerings,” said Markus Schmidt, president Swisslog Warehouse & Distribution Solutions North America. “In addition, the acquisition will support Swisslog’s market strategy and particularly its positioning in the e-commerce and multichannel segments.”

“I am enormously proud that a global systems integrator with the stellar reputation of Swisslog sees FORTE as such a valuable addition to their team,” Forte said. “The FORTE brand has always stood for excellence and innovation and I believe the synergies between our respective teams will result in an even more powerful proposition to our rapidly expanding client base.”


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