Incap Corporation | Press Release | July 08, 2026 at 09:00:00 EEST
KNDS, a leading European defence systems manufacturer, has issued orders valued at more than EUR 11 million for cable harnesses and electromechanic assemblies for the Leopard tank. The products will be assembled at different sites of Incap and delivered over a period of 3 years. An extension of the orders for more vehicles is expected.
"Incap has steadily strengthened its position in the defence sector, and these orders are another important step forward," says Otto Pukk, President and CEO of Incap Corporation. "We are committed to being a trusted, long-term partner for customers with demanding requirements. Our expanded European footprint and high-reliability manufacturing capabilities enable us to support defence programmes with consistency, quality, and delivery performance."
Ralf Hasler, regional President Europe at Incap: "This programme underscores the role of Germany and Europe in building resilient, high-reliability supply chains for critical industries. Our teams in Germany and Romania are well positioned to deliver complex assemblies with stringent quality requirements, while supporting customers with close collaboration, responsiveness, and stable execution over the full programme duration."
INCAP CORPORATION
Additional information:
Otto Pukk, President and CEO, tel. +372 508 0798
Ralf Hasler, regional President Europe at Incap, tel. +49 172 5602383
Incap in brief
Incap Corporation is a trusted partner and full-service provider in Electronics Manufacturing Services. As a global EMS company Incap supports customers ranging from large multinationals and mid-sized companies to small start-ups in their complete manufacturing value chain. Incap offers state-of-the-art technology backed up by an entrepreneurial culture and highly qualified personnel. The company has operations in Finland, Estonia, India, Slovakia, the UK, USA, Germany, Romania and Hong Kong and employs over 3,000 people. Incap's share has been listed on Nasdaq Helsinki Ltd stock exchange since 1997.

