The Nagel-Group is cooperating with the Eggers & Franke Group, a distribution company for premium spirits, wines, and sparkling wines. Photo: Nagel-Group
The Nagel-Group is cooperating with the Eggers & Franke Group, a distribution company for premium spirits, wines, and sparkling wines. Photo: Nagel-Group
2025-05-16

At the beginning of the year, the Nagel-Group took over the warehousing activities for Eggers & Franke. In total, around 45,000 pallet spaces were integrated at the Hammersbach logistics location. On May 1, 2025, with the takeover of the entire transport business by the Nagel-Group, according to their own statements, the next milestone followed. Norman Brüggemann, General Manager Operations at the Eggers & Franke Group:

“With the Nagel-Group, we have

selected a strategic partner who understands our high-quality standards and supports our growth with intelligent logistics solutions. The centralization of our activities in Hammersbach provides us with optimal conditions to make our processes more efficient, scalable, and customer-oriented.”

The focus of the new partnership is said to be on optimizing B2C processes through higher automation using robotics as well as process streamlining. Additionally, the migration of all operations to the

CAL-Suite, the Nagel-Group's proprietary software ecosystem, is taking place. Carsten Taucke, CEO of the Nagel-Group:

“The collaboration with Eggers & Franke marks an important strategic step for us. We not only offer a powerful infrastructure but also highly specialized Value Added Services, from vintage control to quality assurance and repackaging into elegant jewelry boxes. Our goal is to make logistics a growth driver for our customers.”

With the collaboration, the

logistics company will in the future assume complete logistical responsibility for Eggers & Franke. This also includes the consolidation of e-commerce orders, allowing shipments to be bundled and delivered more sustainably. Another key component is co-packing at the Hammersbach site: in the future, items will not only be assembled and repacked, but also consolidated before being shipped. This is said to be an ideal prerequisite for the distribution of high-quality