Inxeption, A Supply Chain Digitization Platform, Has Expanded To Germany

15
b2b

Inxeption, a B2B supply chain digitization platform, has opened an office in Frankfurt, Germany, to better serve customers in Europe and to supplement its presence in Southeast Asia and India.

Sebastian Stahl has been designated senior vice president of international business development in Europe by the corporation. Stahl previously worked as interim president of Germany at TVS SCS Global Forwarding Solutions, managing director of Conceptum Logistics GMBH AERO, and CEO of Conceptum Sport Logistics, according to a news statement issued Nov 16.

“With Inxeption’s initial expansion into Germany, we are focused on enabling our existing commerce partners to become more efficient in the [Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA)] region, as well as assisting European industrial manufacturers in breaking into the U.S. market,” Inxeption Chief Commerce Officer Josh Allen said in a press release.

According to the release, Germany is a powerhouse of European manufacturing, with 15 million employees participating in sophisticated manufacturing industries and firms set to invest more than $10.5 billion per year in smart manufacturing technology beginning in 2025.

According to the statement, Inxeption already works with German manufacturers in numerous sectors, assisting them in strengthening their digital supply chain and exporting their products to the United States.

“We are extending Inxeption’s industrial commerce experience and capabilities to new corners of the world to tackle specific, regional supply chain pain spots for our commerce partners,” Allen stated in the announcement.

Inxeption, with its Industrial SuperApp and an online platform, assists manufacturers and other businesses in growing by increasing online sales, managing working capital, and enabling shipping and payments.

Companies may make better purchasing decisions and prepare the capacity needed to keep their products flowing by leveraging data to be more educated, according to Allen.