Kramp

Kramp

European spare parts supplier for agriculture

Overview

Supplies spare parts and related accessories for agricultural equipment across Europe, backed by a large product catalog and an online webshop that makes ordering easy. The ordering process is supported by a long history of partnerships and a broad European distribution network, enabling fast, reliable delivery to professional customers. Kramp differentiates itself through a deep catalog, early digital adoption (mail catalog in the 1950s and a webshop since 2001), strategic acquisitions and cross-border expansion that created a large European footprint. The company’s goal is to be the leading source of spare parts for farming equipment in Europe, providing simple, fast, and trusted access to parts for farmers, mechanics, and distributors.

Significant Headcount Growth

About Kramp

Simplify's Rating
Why Kramp is rated
B-
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Food & Agriculture

Industrial & Manufacturing

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Varsseveld, Netherlands

Founded

1951

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What believers are saying

  • Kramp opened instant account creation in 2026, removing signup friction for farmers.
  • The 2026 North European and construction push broadens revenue beyond agriculture.
  • Revelio data shows 2,497 employees in March 2026, while hiring remains active.

What critics are saying

  • TVH hired Mark Rogers in 2026, sharpening a direct UK battle for dealers.
  • Genfitt’s new Mayo warehouse and Endress Lehmann integration strain execution through 2027.
  • John Deere can bypass Kramp by expanding ExtraParts and squeezing aftermarket margins by 2030.

What makes Kramp unique

  • Kramp’s 500,000-product Varsseveld network delivers 24-48 hour parts availability.
  • John Deere ExtraParts integration gives dealers one portal across France, Germany, and Poland.
  • The 2026 KNAPP automation upgrade raises throughput and scales Kramp’s distribution model.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Paid Vacation

Profit Sharing

Employee Discounts

Wellness Program

Hybrid Work Options

Performance Bonus

Training Programs

Professional Development Budget

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

7%

1 year growth

7%

2 year growth

7%
Turf Matters
Aug 4th, 2026
Kramp returns to GroundsFest 2026.

Kramp returns to GroundsFest 2026. Kramp, one of the UK's leading suppliers of spare parts, is returning to GroundsFest 2026, taking place at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, on 16-17 September. Visitors can find the team on stand L80, where Kramp's distinctive red container will showcase a selection of its best-selling products alongside the latest workshop solutions. Throughout the two-day event, Kramp's knowledgeable team will be on hand to offer expert advice, answer product questions and discuss practical solutions to help businesses improve workshop efficiency and productivity. Kramp's Marketing Manager, Lexi Gilders, says: "Kramp is really pleased to be returning to GroundsFest this year. It's a fantastic opportunity for customers to meet our team, discover our latest workshop solutions and get expert advice tailored to their business." Visitors can also take advantage of exclusive event-only offers. Anyone who signs up for a Kramp account at the show will gain access to significant savings. "This year, we're offering some fantastic show-only deals, so our stand will definitely be worth a visit," continues Lexi. Joining Kramp on the stand will be Kärcher, the global leader in cleaning technology, giving visitors the opportunity to win a Kärcher pressure washer. Away from the stand, Kramp will once again be sponsoring the ever-popular lawnmower racing, where modified mowers battle it out for the official GroundsFest Cup. "Lawnmower racing is always one of the highlights of GroundsFest," adds Lexi. "We're delighted to be sponsoring it again this year and look forward to welcoming customers at the show." Get all of the big headlines, pictures, opinions and videos on stories that matter to you. Follow Turf Matters on Twitter and Instagram for fun, fresh and engaging content. You can also find Turf Matters on Facebook for more of your must-see news, features, videos and pictures from Turf Matters Follow Turf Matters. Thank you to its sponsors

Farming Online
Jul 30th, 2026
New UK director for Kramp aims to continue its impressive growth.

New UK director for Kramp aims to continue its impressive growth. 30 Jul 2026 Following the retirement this summer of its UK Country Director, Des Boyd, who has seen turnover more than double during his tenure, Kramp has appointed Mark Rogers to succeed him in the same role. Mark moves into the business from competitor TVH, where he was its UK managing director. He joins Kramp at a point where the business believes it is poised to accelerate the growth it has experienced in recent years, with the recent launch of instant kramp.com account creation for farmers and other end users. It is also at the beginning of a major expansion into the construction, forestry and landscaping sectors. Mark has a unique background for a senior executive, having begun his career as a mobile technician and then a field service engineer. He credits his practical knowledge and understanding of engineers as a significant factor in his career's success since moving into management. To further Mark's management credentials, he completed an MBA at the University of Northampton in 2019. "I was very excited by Kramp's ambition," says Mark. "There's a huge desire to grow, with lots of opportunity to move quickly, which is what I like. The business has clear, ambitious goals for where it wants to be by 2030." Mark is grateful to Des for leaving the UK business in great shape, with an experienced, motivated team ready to meet a set of challenging objectives. "My job is to add fresh impetus to the fantastic progress that has already been made," he concludes.

Agriland
Mar 24th, 2026
Kramp and Genfitt offer 'one-stop-shop' for farm machinery parts in Ireland.

Kramp and Genfitt offer 'one-stop-shop' for farm machinery parts in Ireland. Sponsored by One of the most trusted machinery parts specialists in Europe, Kramp, is now providing the most efficient 'one-stop-shop' in Ireland for machinery parts. Having acquired Mayo-based company Genfitt in 2023, solidifying its position in the all-Ireland market, Kramp now offers the widest range of machinery parts and accessories to not just the agricultural sector, but also the forestry and construction sectors. Suppliers of parts and hardware, farmers and contractors will no longer have to wait days for the arrival of parts and can secure what they need within 24 hours by ordering via Genfitt. It means less 'downtime' for businesses and farmers, increasing labour and financial savings and delivering a more efficient service. Kramp, a family-owned business which has its headquarters in The Netherlands, is the largest supplier of parts into the European market with a turnover of €1.3 billion. Kramp has been in business for 75 years and its acquisition of Genfitt, based in Kiltimagh, Co. Mayo, in 2023 was a natural fit, given the Mayo company's extensive customer base built up over 50 years. Country director and general manager of Kramp, William Judge said: "Kramp has a long history in Ireland and wanted to grow its position in the Irish market. "It sees the Irish agricultural equipment market as a great opportunity to grow its footprint across Europe". Kramp saw the opportunity with Genfitt to secure a solid basis with good distribution channels, which is key in the parts industry. Major investment in Mayo business. Not only has the purchase of Genfitt secured the future of the west of Ireland-based business, it has also resulted in major investment in the facility. "Kramp didn't buy Genfitt to make the business smaller; it wants to and has grown the business year-on-year and has strong plans in place to continue this growth," Judge explained. Kramp has said since acquiring Genfitt, it has retained and grown the number of staff to 60 at the Mayo-based business, and existing clients will see the same faces and representatives serving them. "From a Genfitt perspective, there are all of the enhancements of working with a multinational, with lots of securities for our staff, plus you have the benefits of a far greater product portfolio," Judge added. It is this wide range of products that sets Kramp apart from its competitors in the market. With more than 310,000 products available through Kramp, and access to a virtual assortment of more than two million products, Irish customers both north and south now have access to a greater assortment of tractor components that ever before. They can also receive parts in a much quicker timeframe with a 24-hour turnaround through Genfitt or 48 hours via Kramp. Since 2023, Kramp has invested more than €600,000 in the Mayo facility with further investment planned and additional recruitment planned up to 2030. Vapormatic. One of the most prestigious brands stocked by Kramp since late last year is Vapormatic. Vapormatic is a highly respected name among farmers and dealers for its reliable, high-quality parts. The vast Vapormatic portfolio of over 10,000 products has been integrated into Kramp's already extensive range. In addition, Vapormatic is also available through Genfitt (Kramp Parts Ireland Ltd) in Kiltimagh, offering next-day delivery on stocked lines. The portfolio includes key product categories such as filters, engine parts, axle and steering components, brakes, and much more - providing comprehensive coverage for servicing and repair requirements. This dual-channel availability ensures dealers can access the parts they need with speed and flexibility, backed by dependable supply and consistent product quality. "Historically Kramp would have been in a more traditional base around grass and slurry equipment and animal husbandry," Judge added. "Going forward if we look at the Vapormatic brand, it's a big supplier to the tractor and components sector and we see a lot of growth for this brand over the next 18 months in particular. Vapormatic offers a larger assortment of components than most other brands and has long been used by major machinery heavyweights such as Massey Ferguson, New Holland, and John Deere. For dealers, the quick availability of engine and transmission componentry means that they do not necessarily need to have the stock on their shelves, but can order it daily and have it within 24 hours. The addition of Vapormatic significantly enhances Kramp's already comprehensive portfolio, giving dealers even greater depth of choice across key product categories. By bringing Vapormatic into the Kramp offering, customers benefit not only from the strength of the brand itself, but also from Kramp's efficient ordering platform and reliable delivery service. Exclusive partnership with John Deere ExtraParts. Another bonus for Irish customers is that Kramp Ireland now supplies all of the dealers of John Deere ExtraParts in Ireland, which includes tractor and workshop accessories. John Deere's ExtraParts' programme is a strategic aftermarket initiative designed to provide John Deere dealers with a one-stop-shop solution for parts, accessories, and components that go beyond the standard John Deere Genuine Parts portfolio. They are designed to minimise downtime for agricultural, forestry, and garden equipment. These include genuine original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts for new machines, remanufactured parts for cost-effective repairs, and alternative/aftermarket parts for older equipment, covering engines, filters, and accessories. Sponsored by

Farming Online
Jul 2nd, 2025
Kramp launches own-brand PTOs

Leading agricultural parts supplier Kramp has launched a range of PTO shafts, which it claims are available at a competitive price.

Farmers Guardian
Dec 24th, 2023
Kramp launches financial support scheme to help next gen farmers

Kramp launches financial support scheme to help next gen farmers.

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