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Kalmar selects Syncron to strengthen parts planning and advance aftermarket performance

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Kalmar has partnered with Syncron to implement its parts planning solution. The agreement was signed in March 2026, and the collaboration will officially begin in October 2026 when Kalmar goes live with Syncron's system. This collaboration supports Kalmar's strategic pillar of Growing Services by improving parts availability, aftermarket performance and increasing dealer network effectiveness globally.

Operating in some of the world’s most demanding logistics environments, Kalmar recognises that equipment uptime and service responsiveness are critical. By replacing a legacy parts planning system with Syncron's flexible, cloud-based approach, Kalmar aims to further strengthen our highly responsive and efficient aftermarket operation. This partnership is part of a broader, long-term strategy to grow the Kalmar Genuine Parts business, including planning, data and execution, with future actions such as advanced aftermarket data enablement and enhanced dealer collaboration in the pipeline.

"Parts availability and service performance are fundamental to how our customers experience our brand, and to how we grow our service business," says Fredrik Fogelklou, VP Parts & Logistics Solutions, Kalmar. "With Syncron, we have a partner that understands the realities of our aftermarket and can help us make better decisions across our network—starting with planning, and building from there".

"Kalmar operates in an environment where there’s little margin for error when it comes to parts availability," adds Josh Weiss, CEO at Syncron. "This partnership starts with building a strong planning foundation, but it’s really about where that leads—giving Kalmar the ability to respond faster, support their customers more effectively, and continuously improve how their aftermarket performs"

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