Kerridge buys Silkmoth
Kerridge Commercial Systems (KCS) has acquired Silkmoth in as part of the company’s continuing efforts to enhance KCS’s automotive software offerings and e-commerce solutions for the UK and European tyre industry.
Kerridge Commercial Systems (KCS) has acquired Silkmoth in as part of the company’s continuing efforts to enhance KCS’s automotive software offerings and e-commerce solutions for the UK and European tyre industry.
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Kerridge Commercial (KCS), a global provider of software for distribution, servicing and rental businesses has completed the acquisition of Vigo Software (Vigo). Vigo designs, builds and hosts Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) and Transport Management Systems (TMS) for its customers across the UK and Ireland. Vigo’s solutions help businesses reduce transport costs through efficient loading, plan delivery routes, meet transportation deadlines and enhance customer experience through transparent on time delivery.
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Compilator owner Kerridge Commercial Systems (KCS) has acquired Klipboard in “a significant step forward in KCS’s commitment to delivering innovative field service management software globally”. According to the company, Klipboard enables field service businesses to schedule and manage jobs and “provide superior customer experience whilst enabling them to streamline operations…”. Klipboard serves customers that range from FTSE listed companies to SMEs, in industries such as fire safety, HVAC, water treatment, plumbing, facilities management, and healthcare equipment servicing.
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Kerridge Commercial Systems (KCS), which bought Compilator about a year ago, which itself bought Team Systems back in 2016, has completed the acquisition of Rain Data. According to the company, the acquisition marks a significant step forward in KCS’s commitment to delivering enhanced product information and data solutions.
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Kerridge Commercial Systems (KCS), the ERP and business management software provider, has agreed to buy Compilator, which mainly operates in Sweden, Finland and the UK. The acquisition of Compilator is described as a strategic investment for KCS, supporting its strategy of growing into Northern Europe and Scandinavia. Compilator, which itself serves the tyre and distribution sectors in 2,000 locations throughout the Nordics, UK and Ireland, bought UK-based tyre software business Team Systems back in 2016 as well as the fleet-orientated Inforoute operation in 2019.
Earlier this month, MAM Software Group, Inc. announced it had entered into a definitive agreement under which it will be acquired by Berkshire-based ERP solutions specialist Kerridge Commercial Systems (KCS). The provider of cloud-based business and on-premise management solutions for the automotive parts, tyre and vertical distribution industries will be acquired in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately US$154.3 million.
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