Legacy Software Migration & Automation for Manufacturers in Lower Saxony
Ksoft Technologies helps owner-led manufacturing businesses across Lower Saxonyreduce operational risk by replacing brittle Excel workflows and legacy ERPs with modern, automated systems.
Regional Industrial Focus
Our modernization efforts in Lower Saxony are specifically tailored to the regional ecosystem, including VW Group R&D and development corridor; Alstom rail technology manufacturing cluster; TU Braunschweig spinout and technology transfer ecosystem; automotive electronics and sensor supplier network; Industriepark Braunschweig.
Modernization Targets
"Owner-led or operations-led manufacturers in the USD 5M-100M range in Braunschweig, typically in automotive electronics and sensors, rail technology components, precision engineering, or research-connected manufacturing — businesses supplying into the VW Group R&D ecosystem or the Alstom rail supply chain with escalating documentation requirements."
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Braunschweig
Ksoft Technologies works with manufacturers in Braunschweig — particularly automotive electronics and sensor businesses, rail technology suppliers, and VW R&D ecosystem firms — to replace aging desktop ERP and founding-phase tools with operational systems that meet the documentation and traceability standards of the VW Group and Alstom supply chains.
View Local Strategy →Goettingen
Ksoft Technologies works with manufacturers in Goettingen — particularly medical device businesses, precision instrument manufacturers, and pharmaceutical equipment firms connected to the university and Sartorius ecosystems — to replace the Excel-based tracking and shared-drive documentation that served the research phase but cannot sustain a regulated, supply-chain-qualified manufacturing operation.
View Local Strategy →Hanover
Ksoft Technologies works with manufacturers in Hanover — across industrial machinery, rubber and plastics, logistics equipment, and Continental-adjacent automotive supply chain — to replace the aging ERP systems and Excel workflows that are out of step with the digital supply chain standards that Hanover's largest industrial anchor customers are pushing down their supply chains.
View Local Strategy →Hildesheim
Ksoft Technologies works with manufacturers in Hildesheim — particularly automotive Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers, precision stamping businesses, and cabling system manufacturers — to replace aging ERP systems and manual quality workflows with operational software that meets the documentation demands of the Hanover-Wolfsburg automotive corridor's most demanding OEM customers.
View Local Strategy →Oldenburg
Ksoft Technologies works with manufacturers in Oldenburg and the Weser-Ems region — particularly renewable energy component businesses, agricultural equipment manufacturers, and medical technology firms — to replace aging operational tools with web-based systems that can support the growth trajectory of northwest Lower Saxony's most dynamic manufacturing sectors.
View Local Strategy →Osnabrueck
Ksoft Technologies works with manufacturers in Osnabrück — particularly commercial vehicle component suppliers, metal and steel processing businesses, and mechanical engineering firms — to replace aging ERP and manual workflows with operational systems that meet the documentation demands of the Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles supply chain and the Georgsmarienhütte steel ecosystem.
View Local Strategy →Salzgitter
Ksoft Technologies works with manufacturers in Salzgitter — particularly steel processing businesses, rail manufacturing suppliers, and pipeline equipment manufacturers within the Salzgitter AG ecosystem — to replace the post-privatisation-era ERP and accumulated manual workarounds that have not kept pace with the quality and traceability standards the steel and rail sectors now demand.
View Local Strategy →Wolfsburg
Ksoft Technologies works with Volkswagen supply chain manufacturers in Wolfsburg — Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 suppliers across automotive components, precision manufacturing, and industrial services — to replace legacy ERP and manual quality workflows with operational systems that meet the VW Group's escalating digital supply chain requirements before those requirements create contract risk.
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