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INVERTO

INVERTO Company Facts
HQ Location
London, UK
Employee Count
500
CEO
Daniel Weise
Revenue
€1.2bn
Company Profile

Since its inception in 2000, Inverto has been a cornerstone in the field of procurement consulting and supply chain management. Based in London, the company has consistently delivered innovative solutions, addressing complex business challenges with strategic sourcing and cost optimisation. Under the leadership of CEO Daniel Weise, Inverto has become a trusted partner for enterprises seeking transformation through enhanced efficiency and productivity.

Inverto's expertise lies in its comprehensive approach to procurement and supply chain strategies, ensuring that clients benefit from tailor-made solutions that drive real value. The company's innovative methods and dedicated team of 500 professionals work collaboratively with clients to streamline operations and achieve sustainable growth. Their focus on business transformation aligns with the unique needs of each client, providing bespoke strategies that integrate seamlessly within existing frameworks.

As a leader in the industry, Inverto continues to push boundaries, leveraging cutting-edge technology and market insights to stay ahead in the competitive landscape. With a clear focus on delivering tangible results, Inverto remains committed to fostering long-term partnerships and delivering exceptional service to clients across various sectors. Their proactive approach and commitment to excellence ensure that Inverto remains at the forefront of procurement and supply chain advancements.

Keywords and Services
Procurement consulting
Supply chain management
Strategic sourcing
Cost optimisation
Business transformation

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Why do FTSE 100 Supply Chain Emissions Continue to Surge?

We explore new research from INVERTO, which finds FTSE 100 companies saw their supply chain emissions rise by 62 million tonnes of CO2 last year

FTSE 100 Companies Left in Fear of Supply Chain Disruption

A staggering 72% of FTSE 100 firms list threats to their supply chains among the principal risks facing their business, according to research from INVERTO