Each year, 4flow works with its customers to complete numerous successful projects.…
4flow offers services and solutions tailored for every industry. Our experts in supply chain consulting, software, and outsourcing services have years of experience and know the best practices in each sector. We know the ins and outs of supply chains and can find the best solution for each client.
Major international corporations as well as mid-sized businesses are among 4flow’s many satisfied clients. We support companies with annual sales volumes ranging from $16 million to about $350 billion.
All of our business units are active on a global level. Every day, our talented team members are helping clients get excellent results with projects in Asia, Europe, North America, South America and Africa.
Success Stories
Each year, 4flow works with its customers to complete numerous successful projects. Explore a selection of supply chain success stories from across various industries.
Success story high-tech industry
Infineon and 4flow develop a state-of-the-art distribution center in Shanghai
Infineon Technologies AG is a global semiconductor leader in power systems and IoT, driving decarbonization and digitization with its products and solutions. To respond to rapid business growth in China and the global trend towards warehouse automation, Infineon partnered with 4flow to develop a state-of-the-art, highly automated distribution center (DC) in Shanghai.
Success story renewable energy
BayWa r.e. Solar Trade and 4flow enable fast and agile digital supply chain transformation
BayWa r.e. Solar Trade is one of the world’s leading distributors of photovoltaic components. 4flow worked with BayWa r.e. Solar Trade to enable sustainable growth in renewables with a fast and agile digital supply chain transformation.
Success story automotive
Supply chain’s essential role in automotive start-ups
When INEOS Automotive was founded in 2017 as a new automotive manufacturer, it faced a unique challenge. It aimed to start production of a new vehicle in just four years, which meant it needed to establish end-to-end supply chain processes, including information and material flows, as efficiently as possible.