Combi Works runs on AirFaas and all our partners can login here to follow shipment status, orders, quotations, delivery and quality performance and stock status.
Combi Works runs on AirFaas and all our partners can login here to follow shipment status, orders, quotations, delivery and quality performance and stock status.
2005
16 MEUR
27 + 5 people
Factory as a Service, scalable digital manufacturing service.
To facilitate the world’s transition to easy and sustainable manufacturing.
Making manufacturing easy
Combi Works runs on the AirFaas procurement system. All partners can login with full view of orders, shipments and all project and manufacturing related data with simple views for easy visibility and traceability. Always available in a central place to collaborate and help. Our team will be glad to help you create your login here
Sustainability comes in many different shapes. The most obvious; drive a green car, recycle batteries. But the most effective impact often comes in the invisible areas of production and distribution. Combi Works system of alternative production is an imperative solution to big improvements in sustainable manufacturing.
We are working hard to improve the manufacturing decisions, making sustainability a natural and deeper part of supply chain choices. By working both in Asia and Europe and controlling very vast supply chains, we in Combi Works’ are in a core position to influence supply chain choices and bringing circular economy principles into manufacturing for many frontline OEM’s.
Using the AirFaas procurement system Combi Works is able to follow carbon footprint through the supply chain. Our plan is to build Sustainability plans for customers and follow carbon footprints while supporting in ways to lower them.We combine platform technology using AirFaas and leverage it with service to allow companies to procure manufacturing based on demand, flexibly as close to the end demand as possible.
Our operations and strategy is to not own walls or machinery but to optimize the use of existing capacity and to allow companies to purchase on demand and factory owners to sell their excess capacity.