1. Who We Are
20+ Years of Experience
Withover two decades in product development and supply chain management, Inventus delivers proven results.
300+ Successful Projects
From concept to market-ready product, we’ve guided hundreds of projects across industries.
5,000+ Client Companies
Trusted by thousands of companies in Europe for product innovation and reliable supply solutions.
2. Why Do Clients in Europe Choose Inventus?
Compliance& Certification
Every supplier is carefully screened for international standards and EU/US compliance.
End-to-End Handling
We manage logistics, communication, and order processing—so cooperation runs smoothly.
Safe & On-Time Delivery
Clients receive products with guaranteed traceability and reliability.
Verification & Audits
We validate certifications and provide independent checks to ensure compliance.
Transparency & Accountability
Our processes guarantee clear reporting and reliable supply-chain data.
Market Access
We open the door to 150M+ consumers across BeNeLux, Germany, and France.
3. Current Challenges
Trade Tensions & Protectionism
Anti-dumping duties and import restrictions make direct access more difficult.
Geopolitical Uncertainty
The US–China rivalry spills over into Europe, creating hesitation among importers.
ESG & Human Rights
Strict EU laws require proof of ethical and sustainable supply chains.
Technology & Security
Sensitive industries face heightened controls and restrictions on Chinese technology.
Trust & Reputation
European buyers demand transparency, compliance, and long-term reliability.
4. What’s the Win for Suppliers in China?
Direct Market Access
Inventus opens the door to European markets — including opportunities in public tenders that are normally closed to non-European suppliers.
Increased Trust & Credibility
From concept to market-ready product, we’ve guided hundreds of projects across industries.
Reduced Risk & Hassle
By working with Inventus, suppliers are presented as reliable, vetted partners.
This increases confidence with European clients who are otherwise hesitant to contract directly with Chinese factories.
Local Sales Force & Client Visits
We handle certifications, compliance checks, logistics, and communication, so suppliers can focus on production while avoiding regulatory pitfalls.
Sustainable Growth
Suppliers benefit from long-term cooperation, continuous promotion in Europe, and scalable growth opportunities under the Inventus reputation and network.
5. What We Look For
Financial Stability
Partners must demonstrate reliability and a proven track record.
Regulatory Compliance
Full adherence to EU and US laws is non-negotiable.
Recognized Certifications
ISO and industry-specific certifications are required for trust and growth.
6. How We Work
No Exclusivity, No Upfront Fees
Partnerships are open, flexible, and risk-free.
Performance-Based Commission
We only earn when we generate orders for you.
Active Promotion
Suppliers are featured and promoted directly to European clients.
7. Why Companies Prefer to work with us
Public Tender Compliance
We enable cooperation where direct imports face restrictions.
Risk Mitigation
Inventus assumes liability as the trusted intermediary.
Sales Reach
Local teams + SEO-driven online sales maximize visibility and trust.
8. What’s the Win for Inventus?
Serving Our Clients Better
Withover two decades in product development and supply chain management, Inventus delivers proven results.
Faster Execution
By streamlining development and supply options, Inventus accelerates project delivery and reduces lead times.
Stronger Growth Potential
A larger portfolio allows us to drastically increase our turnover by expanding into new markets and product categories
From Development to Trade
While our core is product development, working with more suppliers makes our work easier and enables us to expand into direct product sales—with or without limited processing—maximizing our business opportunities.
9. Types of Partnerships
Services
We promote and sell supplier services on a commission basis, driving sustainable growth in Europe.
Products
We work with finished goods, raw materials, and components to serve European clients efficiently.
Co-Development
Together with clients, we develop customized parts and product lines, creating joint value and long-term partnerships.
10. Cooperation Process
🔹 Step 1 – Initial Screening
Supplier fills out questionnaire + receives sample contract.
🔹 Step 2 – Evaluation
Inventus reviews compliance, quality & reliability.
🔹 Step 3 – Agreement
Contract is signed once both sides agree.
🔹 Step 4 – Onboarding
Supplier info integrated and published on our website.
🔹 Step 5 – Local Visit
Inventus representative visits the supplier on-site.
11. Why Supplier Responsibility Matters
Over the past years, both the EU and the US have introduced strict regulations that make companies directly responsible for the actions of their suppliers — especially in China.
This includes human rights, labor conditions, environmental impact, product safety, and compliance with international trade laws.
For businesses, supplier responsibility is no longer optional — it is a legal, financial, and reputational necessity
Key Regulations and Examples
1. EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD)
Companies must identify, prevent, and report on human rights and environmental risks across their entire supply chain.
Read more – European Commission2. Germany’s Supply Chain Act (Lieferkettengesetz)
Applies to companies with operations in Germany. Requires strict due diligence on labor rights and environmental practices of suppliers.
Read more – CSR Germany – Supply Chain Act4. Conflict Minerals Law (US / SEC / Dodd-Frank)
Obliges companies to trace minerals like tin, tantalum, tungsten, and gold to ensure they are not funding conflict zones.
Read more – Conflict Minerals Law8. Trade Barriers & Import Controls
European customs authorities can block shipments that fail to meet due diligence or certification standards.
9. Supplier Codes of Conduct (Industry Practice)
Global leaders like Apple enforce strict codes on labor, ethics, and environment, binding all suppliers.
10. Reputational & Consumer Pressure
Even without legal action, companies face lawsuits, boycotts, and reputational damage if linked to unethical suppliers.
Important news - Upcoming Supply Chain Legislation (EU)
EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD / CS3D)
The EU is introducing binding supply chain due diligence rules.
Companies will face fines, civil liability, and compensation claims for human rights and environmental violations in their global supply chains.
Why It Matters
This new legal framework will increase the number of enforceable cases in Europe.
Companies can no longer ignore misconduct by subsidiaries or suppliers outside the EU.
Insight
As highlighted in Intereconomics, CS3D is expected to reshape global trade compliance, making accountability and transparency the new norm.
More info: www.intereconomics.eu