Infios
While Körber Supply Chain Software has changed its name to Infios, its team continues to provide supply chain integration software that’s adaptable to customer needs.
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Infios
While Körber Supply Chain Software has changed its name to Infios, its team continues to provide supply chain integration software that’s adaptable to customer needs.
Körber Supply Chain Software, an adaptable supply chain execution systems provider, and a joint venture between Körber and investment firm KKR, recently introduced its new company brand Infios.
The company said its rebranding underscores its commitment to meet customers where they are to create the future they need, adding the name Infios draws inspiration from the concept of infinity, representing the vast, interconnected global marketplace and the limitless opportunities to help businesses create their future.
Infios is built on the belief that supply chains should be agile, intelligent, and constantly evolving to meet the demands of a changing world. By leveraging advanced technologies, data-driven insights, and a deep understanding of customer needs, Infios can deliver software systems that drive efficiency, lower costs, and empower businesses to succeed in an increasingly competitive marketplace.
“Supply chains are the backbone of modern business and global progress,” said Ed Auriemma, Infios CEO. “And when they work better - simpler, faster, smarter - businesses thrive, people benefit, and communities become stronger. We believe that the future is better when supply chains work better. Our goal at Infios is to work alongside our customers to provide solutions that meet today’s challenges while thinking ahead to solve tomorrow’s problems.”
The new brand brings together the combined strengths of Körber Supply Chain Software and transportation management system (TMS) provider MercuryGate, which Körber acquired in 2024, to create value for customers.
Infios integrates warehousing with order, fulfillment, and transportation management systems into a suite of software systems, equipping businesses with the tools they need to navigate today’s complex supply chain landscape.
Infios said it is dedicated to its customers, evolving with them to provide scalable, adaptable software systems that meet their changing needs. This flexibility can enable customers to optimize every aspect of their operations with versatile, scalable, and future-ready capabilities.
With a thoughtful approach to innovation, the company integrates data, predictive analytics, and AI-driven insights to help businesses stay ahead, anticipating challenges and opportunities before they arise.
Customers of Infios will continue to have full access to Körber’s range of turnkey software systems and supply chain technology, especially end-to-end integration, automation, and logistics systems as well as software consulting. The close partnership between Körber and Infios remains unchanged.
Infios will be exhibiting its autonomous mobile robot (AMR) integration services at ProMat 2025 in booth S1256. The trade show will be held March 17-20 at the McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago, Ill.
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