enVista, a global provider of consulting, technology, managed services and automation solutions that optimize and transform physical and digital commerce, is selling its global freight audit and payment (FAP) services and its Enspire Commerce platform of omnichannel software solutions, to Körber.
Targeted to close September 1, 2022, the sale will allow enVista to strategically focus on fast-tracking growth plans for its global supply chain consulting, IT managed services as well as its Microsoft, robotics and automation solutions. This will also give enVista’s commerce and transportation offerings a broader software platform and ecosystem for accelerated growth at Körber.
As part of the acquisition, approximately 400 of enVista’s 850 global associates will transition to Körber. This includes enVista CEO Jim Barnes, who will help lead Körber’s strategic direction and Unified Commerce and FAP practices. Barnes will report to Chad Collins CEO Software, Körber Business Area Supply Chain. Barnes will continue to be part of enVista’s strategic leadership as a remaining owner and member of the board of directors that will be put into place.nVista partner. Co-founder, John Stitz, will become enVista’s CEO at the time of closing.
Barnes said, “It has been one of the biggest joys and privileges of my life to grow enVista alongside some of the most talented and innovative associates and clients in the industry. I am immensely proud of the global software and consulting enterprise we have built and the exceptional results we have consistently delivered together over the last 20 years.”
Barnes continued, “I look forward to joining enVista’s long-time partner, Körber, to deliver next-generation supply chain and omnichannel solutions that solve complex challenges for today’s leaders. I am confident our clients will be in good hands at Körber and also at enVista with my partner and co-founder, John Stitz, at the helm.”
Stitz said, “I look forward to leading enVista in its next chapter and evolution. The future of enVista is bright. We are excited to focus on growing enVista as the leading supply chain consulting, enterprise business applications and robotics and automation firm in the market. We have an incredible team, recognized clients and a portfolio of global solutions in place to support our growth trajectory.”
Körber will acquire enVista’s offices in India, Canada, the UK, Singapore and Australia and a portion of enVista’s Carmel, Indiana headquarters. enVista will retain a development and operations presence in India. The terms of the transaction have not been released.
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