A Supply Chain Digitization Platform Called Inxeption Has Expanded To Germany

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B2B supply chain digitization platform Inxeption has expanded its presence in Southeast Asia and India while also better serving customers in Europe by opening an office in Frankfurt, Germany.

The company has appointed Sebastian Stahl as senior vice president of European international business development. According to a news release on November 16, Stahl previously served as CEO of Conceptum Sport Logistics, managing director of Conceptum Logistics GMBH AERO, and interim president of Germany at TVS SCS Global Forwarding Solutions.

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

According to the press release, Germany is a manufacturing powerhouse in Europe, employing 15 million people in high-tech manufacturing fields, with companies planning to invest more than $10.5 billion annually in advanced manufacturing technologies starting in 2025.

According to the announcement, Inxeption already collaborates with German businesses across a variety of industries to help them improve their digital supply chains and market their goods in the US.

In the release, Allen said, “We are expanding Inxeption’s industrial commerce knowledge and capabilities to new parts of the world to handle unique, regional supply chain pain points for our commerce partners.”

Inxeption helps manufacturers and other businesses expand by boosting online sales, managing working capital, and facilitating shipping and payments with its Industrial SuperApp and an online platform.

Using data to become more informed, businesses may be able to make better purchasing decisions and plan the capacity required to keep their products flowing, according to Allen.