Kasa Parcel Automation

Parcel

Dan Stutterheim, CEO, Kasa Companies

So at Kasa we help our customers automate their processes – they may be manufacturers producing a product, they may be moving materials – so we’ll help them automate that. There was a tremendous need in the industry. All the growth in e-commerce, consumer packages coming to your front doorstep and mine, was really compounded by the pandemic so we started off looking for acquisitions in the industry. We couldn’t find a good cultural fit so instead, we said let’s just find the best people in the industry. And that’s what we’re doing today.

Dan VandenAkker, Vice President, Kasa Parcel Automation

It’s important to us to give our customers an experience that they enjoy, not just a service or a product that they’re proud of at the end. We are able to provide sortation code. We’re able to provide warehouse management systems. We’re able to code upper level and lower level systems tailored to the parcel space.

Steve Reed, Executive Vice President of Business Development, Kasa Companies

We focus on doing the right thing, for the right solution, as a partner with our customer and it all comes down to planning the details and working that plan. We do a lot in automotive, grain handling, plastic extrusion, food processing – we’re in many other industries and what Kasa Parcel Automation does is adds another vertical within our offering that helps to provide stability within our company and provide great solutions for our customers.

Dirk Ballard, Vice President of Business Development, Kasa Parcel Automation

We have 65 plus engineers under roof. We’ve been in business since 1974 so we’ve executed over 10,000 projects in North America.

Dan Stutterheim

Our experiences in the other industries has taught us a lot of different solutions we’ve seen all kinds of problems so that experience allows us to offer solutions never before seen in the parcel industry.

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