Bremen, July 1, 2022 - With its investment in Bremen-based Octagen GmbH, a specialist for e-commerce applications, and the founding of neusta travel commerce in Cologne, team neusta continues to focus on growth. Around 35 new experts are now joining the digital family. This brings the total to 26 companies and over 1,300 employees in the group, which offers a wide range of digital services.
Octagen as a specialist for commercetools
"The move to acquire a stake in Octagen was only logical. We have already been working together for many years and now have a strategic reinforcement for the entire group," emphasizes Dirk Schwampe, Managing Director of neusta GmbH. The range of services for the e-commerce market will thus be further expanded. The existing technology portfolio, which includes Pimcore, Magento and SAP Commerce, Octagen is now adding commercetools. "We are already a certified partner and can focus more strongly on this technology with the new structure," explains Stefan Krohne. focus on this technology," explains Stefan Krohne, Octagen Managing Director. For him, the clear growth perspective and a significant increase in visibility on the market are paramount.
neusta travel commerce with its own booking product
Another company with a focus on tourism will be launched in Cologne on July 1. The two managing directors Sascha Mädje and Oliver Nökel are experienced industry experts and, with their team, specialize in booking technologies.
specialized in booking technologies. They have the relevant interface expertise and are committed to digitizing the travel sales process with their own solution. "As part of team neusta, we can use tourism and technological synergies from the entire group and thus significantly increase our efficiency," emphasizes Nökel. Both managing directors are starting afresh with a familiar team and long-standing customers from their time at Silversurfer7. Lars Seinschedt, Managing Director of the new shareholder, emphasizes: "We will take the existing platform forward as a product and develop it further together."