Company type | Aktiengesellschaft |
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Industry | B2B integration, B2B transaction network, automation of business process, supply chain management, e-Invoicing, Industry-specific knowledge (automotive, trade, consumer products, technology, pharmaceutical, chemical, process industry) |
Founded | Starnberg, Germany (2001) |
Fate | Acquired by SAP, September 20, 2011 |
Headquarters | Munich , Germany |
Key people | Stefan Tittel, Founder and CEO |
Number of employees | 200 (Estimated, October 2009) |
Website | www.crossgate.com |
Crossgate AG was a multinational company which had developed a network approach to B2B transactions allowing for data to be transferred regardless of EDI system or EDI map.[1] Crossgate's network approach attracted a partnership and investment from SAP SE.[2]
On September 20, 2011 SAP acquired Crossgate.
The company was headquartered in Munich, Germany with field offices in Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, Waldbronn, Cologne, and Walldorf. As well as the four sites in Germany, Crossgate is represented with subsidiary branches in Atlanta (Crossgate, Inc.), London (Crossgate UK Ltd), Milan (Crossgate Italia S.p.A.) and Paris (Crossgate s.a.r.l.). Crossgate AG operated as a subsidiary of Otto Wolff von Amerongen Group.