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Desbloquea valor con servicios integrados a lo largo del ciclo de vida del producto.

The services continuum

Design, source, build, deliver, reclaim, repeat

Circular graphic showing the repeating stages of Design, Source, Build, Deliver, Reclaim

From supply chain volatility and rapid technological change to the financial and legal minutiae of tariffs and environmental regulations, companies face array of challenges as their products move from idea through end of life. With time to value at a premium, partnerships take on greater significance. Needs are as varied as the companies themselves, but the services continuum follows a familiar path regardless of sector: design, source, build, deliver, reclaim, repeat.

The cycle is straightforward for any given product, but it’s the rare company that only has one product in development, on the production line, or in market at a time. In practice, product lifecycle management is like orchestrating many interdependent systems moving in parallel across the portfolio. Even the manufacturing and distribution of a single product requires precise calibration with component suppliers and end-customer demand.

Outsourcing for flexibility and agility

The product lifecycle begins long before manufacturing commences and lingers well after the sale. Although companies may not always need a full complement of services, it’s a fair bet that one or several can be utilized to streamline the process. Tapping expertise outside the company keeps internal focus squarely where it should be — on innovation, not on staffing up, standing up, and maintaining ancillary capabilities in-house. A partner with end-to-end services gives companies the flexibility and agility to engage fluidly in sync with product roadmaps, manufacturing timelines, and end-customer demand.

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This is where Flex comes in — providing comprehensive, integrated support tailored to each phase of the product lifecycle with solutions such as:

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DESIGN FOR EXECUTION
Customer needs: Accelerate readiness, de-risk launch, optimize design
Flex solution: DfX, prototyping, and early engineering support

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SUPPLY CHAIN RESILIENCE AND COMPONENT SOURCING
Customer needs: Secure supply, forecast accurately, reduce cost
Flex solution: Tailored sourcing, buffer programs, and supply visibility

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ADVANCED MANUFACTURING
Customer needs: Scale efficiently, reduce complexity, meet standards
Flex solution: In-region, vertically integrated manufacturing

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VALUE-ADDED FULFILLMENT AND LOGISTICS
Customer needs: Ship faster, customize late, serve all channels
Flex solution: Regional fulfillment, kitting, and omnichannel support

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AFTERMARKET SERVICES
Customer needs: Reduce waste, recover value, improve sustainability
Flex solution: Reverse logistics, reuse, and circularity analytics

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To help you unlock greater business value, Flex provides end-to-end lifecycle services that are:

Integrado — Designed to work together seamlessly

Tailored — Aligned to unique needs and customer requirements

Proven — Tested and proven across industries

Scalable — Adaptable to any region, any infrastructure

Fast — Built to accelerate execution and shorten deployment timelines

DISEÑO

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Simplify manufacturing with design-for-excellence expertise

There are endless variables to consider when it comes to diseño de producto. Performance and functionality are just the tip of the iceberg. How will decisions made at the outset affect component availability and manufacturing timelines? What are the consequences for repairs or obsolescence? What is the impact on sustainability and value recovery?

Bringing together experts from critical phases of the product development process to vet a design before it gets to production saves time, money, and headaches down the road. Early collaboration can make the product easier and more cost-effective to manufacture, test, and assemble while enhancing long-term reliability and lessening environmental impact.

Flex supports early-stage product development with design engineering, prototyping, and Servicios de Diseño para la Excelencia (DfX) that reduce production risk and speed time to launch. From rack systems to embedded components, we help customers optimize performance, simplify manufacturing, and scale with confidence.

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Rapid prototyping and early validation
Shorten development cycles with quick-turn builds, test simulations, and actionable design feedback

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DfX engineering services
Design for manufacturing, testability, and assembly (DfM, DfT, DfA) principles reduce costs, streamline production, and accelerate ramp-up

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Joint design and engineering resources
Scale faster by tapping into Flex’s global engineering teams for co-development, new product introduction, and technical augmentation

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Value engineering and cost optimization
Improve margins and manufacturability by simplifying designs, eliminating waste, and identifying lower-cost alternatives upfront

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Configurable BOM and approved vendor lists
Streamline parts management for custom product configurations and ensure components meet quality, compliance, and reliability standards

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What Is DfX?

DfX is a set of methodologies and principles that guide designers and engineers to create products that excel not just in functionality, but in manufacturability, reliability, testability, sustainability, and serviceability. Its core principles center on quality improvement, cost reduction, and efficiency enhancement. Leveraging DfX services enables companies to deliver high-quality products that are cost-efficient to make and maintain.

Case study
Robotics | Design for manufacturing

Enhancing manufacturing efficiency with expert engineering support

After launching its flagship mobile robot system, a leading robotics and intelligent automation innovator sought a new manufacturing partner to help the company grow within the retail sector and expand into new geographies and industries. While the prototype robot system was well-suited to the task at hand, the design was not optimized for manufacturing, nor could it accommodate the frequent engineering updates the company sought as it built systems tailored to various customer warehouse environments. The client engaged Flex to refine its design for production, build a resilient supply chain, and manufacture precisely calibrated systems with flexibility, reliability, and scalability in mind.

Perspectivas de liderazgo
Supply chain | Resilience

Building resilience from day one: Starting supply chain strategy at the design phase

Competing in the global marketplace requires more than just smart sourcing and manufacturing — it demands foresight, agility, and resilience built into your product design from the beginning. Decisions made during the design phase influence everything that follows. Strategic planning in the design phase dramatically lowers the odds of costly redesigns, missed delivery windows, and broken customer promises. Discover the six questions every product development team should be asking to build resilience into the supply chain from the outset.

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Decisions made during this crucial design period lock in everything from materials, components, and suppliers to tooling and tolerances.

Fuente: Engineering Design

FUENTE

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Strengthen supply chain resilience as a service

Supply chain disruptions aren’t merely inconvenient, they’re costly. Financial losses, customer dissatisfaction, and reputational damage compound in a hurry the longer an issue lingers. McKinsey estimates that a company can lose 30 to 50 percent of a year’s EBIDTA (a measure of profitability) to a single major disruption. No industry is immune.

Disruptions are also quite frequent — by one count, 10,629 in the first half of 2024 alone. Supply chain operations can boost resilience or exacerbate vulnerability, depending on how effectively they monitor risk, deploy mitigation strategies, and execute business continuity plans. Building resilience into the supply chain enables companies to anticipate, respond to, and recover from disruptions faster, protecting the bottom line and creating a competitive advantage as others struggle to pivot.

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Tailored inventory programs

Flex’s tailored inventory programs complement our cadena de suministro global by ensuring a steady supply of onboard, hardware, and commodity components, helping companies meet demand and stay competitive in fast-moving markets.

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Strategic buffer inventory
Capture upside from demand spikes and respond faster to change

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Centralized supply chain management
Reduce sourcing risk and improve planning accuracy

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Customized solutions for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs)
Align inventory to customer-specific needs and reduce obsolescence

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Global material logistics
Streamline execution across regions and rebalance excess inventory efficiently

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Data-driven decision tools
Improve visibility, forecasting, and risk management across the supply chain

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Components portfolio for speed and reliability from Coreworks, A Flex Company

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Direct-to-OEM component supply
Reduce sourcing complexity and lower total cost of ownership through direct access

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Standard and custom component manufacturing
Consolidate suppliers and accelerate time to market with tailored parts

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Design and engineering integration
Design in quality and flexibility from the start of the lifecycle

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Resilient global fulfillment network
Deliver global fulfillment with competitive lead times, reliable component access, and resilient, region-compliant operations

$184B

Global cost of supply chain disruption annually driven by raw material volatility, delays, and increased logistics costs

Sourcing process

Fuente: JS Held

5 keys to supply chain resilience

Supply chain professionals break down resilience into five key components:

Colaboración
Strengthening supplier and partner relationships

Contingency planning
Developing backup plans, so you’re ready for anything

Diversification
Avoiding the use of single-source components

Flexibility
Designing with adaptability in mind

Visibility
Analyzing real-time data to predict and act on anomalies

Planning at Flex Pulse center

Pulso Flex® herramientas inteligentes para la cadena de suministro

Optimize supply chain processes, enhance decision-making, and bolster resilience in a dynamic global landscape with:

  • Flex Pulse Actionable Insights
    Leverage real-time, end-to-end insights for more intelligent supply chain decisions, increased agility, and responsiveness
  • Diseño de red de pulsos Flex
    Rapidly model scenarios to analyze and optimize supply chain network design and planning for cost savings, service level improvements, and inventory reduction
  • Flex Gestión de riesgos de pulso
    Identify risk early in the product lifecycle to significantly mitigate supply chain risks — including production disruptions and financial impacts — in the product build stage

Estrategia en acción

Compañía

Global industrial technology leader specializing in smart metering for water, gas, and electricity

Impact

Reduced unforecasted supply chain costs by nearly $3 million annually and captured 19 percent of previously unplanned revenue in the first year

How they did it

Leveraging Flex’s value-added services to implement a dynamic buffer and inventory program that stabilized supply, reduced unfavorable procurement costs, and enabled faster response to demand surges

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Supply chain leaders experienced challenges in 2024

CONSTRUIR

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Build and deploy at scale with vertical rack integration

Think “data center” — what image does it bring to mind? For many, it’s row upon row of racks with servers and other IT equipment blinking in the semi-darkness. Their ubiquity can make them an afterthought in data center design — a quick math problem based on square footage. But the advent of high-density computing puts the space inside at a premium. More compute means more power, and more power requires more cooling. On the horizon: 1+ MW racks enabled by +/- 400 VDC and 800 VDC power systems and advanced liquid cooling solutions. The race is on to maximize every centimeter.

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A critical infrastructure component, racks enable efficient use of space, effective power and cooling, and scalable growth. The faster they’re built, integrated, and deployed, the faster companies can take advantage of computing power in a hyper-competitive era where 10 GW of data center space is expected to break ground in 2025, and another 7 GW will likely reach completion. With time to compute of the essence, partners that can deliver fully integrated racks at scale globally offer a distinct competitive advantage.

Global data center capacity (GW)

Bar chart depicting Global data center capacity (GW)

Note: Capacity includes hyperscale and colocation

Fuente: JLL Research, Structure Research

Flex helps companies scale faster and simplify operations in the AI era with vertically integrated, cost-effective rack and enclosure solutions that are custom-built and manufactured near deployment sites worldwide.

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Vertically integrated global manufacturing
Simplify the supply chain and accelerate compute deployment with full rack ownership

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Advanced automation and quality controls
Ensure compliance and consistent high-performance validation

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Custom engineering and compliance design
Align inventory to customer-specific needs and reduce obsolescence

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In-region scale and deployment speed
Enable hyperscale deployments faster while reducing emissions through regionalization

ORv3 solutions

Diseño de rack integrado

Balancing rack standardization and customization, the Open Rack v3 (ORv3) specification meets several hyperscaler design imperatives and enables them to achieve more compute per square foot. Flex offers complete vertical integration of ORv3 rack solutions, from the fabrication of the frame to the design and manufacture of the IT components, power products, and liquid cooling systems that reside therein.

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Cerramientos que utilizan bandeja y bastidor
Servidor personalizado que utiliza aceleradores de GPU y tarjetas de red
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Estrategia en acción

Compañía

Hyperscaler

Impact

Accelerated global rack deployment by 40% while cutting sourcing costs and lead times

How they did it

Unified component sourcing, ORv3 rack fabrication, and in‑region fulfillment for faster, more sustainable expansion

ENTREGAR

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Get finished goods to end customers faster

The work of getting a product to the end customer doesn’t stop at the production line. Moving finished goods from here to there is no simple matter. Transportation, warehousing, kitting, late customization, distribution, and other logistics-related activities must be tightly coordinated, often globally. Companies that go to market through a variety of channels — business, retail, direct-to-consumer — face a particularly complex fulfillment landscape. And as we noted earlier, supply chains can suffer disruptions at any moment.

Companies often turn to logistics and supply chain management partners to ensure seamless delivery of their products. While individual aspects such as almacenamiento y en gestión de inventario can be outsourced to third-party logistics (3PL) providers, it’s often more expedient to engage a strategic partner with the expertise, capabilities, and geographic reach to manage the entire supply chain holistically — a fourth-party logistics provider (4PL). Aligning supply chain strategies with business objectives optimizes the entire logistics ecosystem, impacting everything from inventory levels to shipping costs.

$2.18B by 2030

The global logistics and services market for 3PL and 4PL providers is growing at a 9.25% compound annual growth rate (CAGR).

Fuente: Fortune Business Insights

La forward logistics and fulfillment services streamline the movement of finished goods, enabling faster, more cost-effective delivery to business, retail, and direct-to-consumer customers globally.

Cumplimiento multi-canal

Cumplimiento multi-canal
Serve all channels flexibly, including direct to consumer, retail, B2B, and marketplaces

Kitting y personalización tardía

Kitting y personalización tardía
Reduce time to market and improve delivery accuracy with tailored final assembly

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Managed inventory and warehousing
Optimize inventory levels and reduce storage and shipping costs

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Managed logistics and transportation
Simplify fulfillment and boost customer satisfaction through end-to-end visibility

What OEMs should look for in a 4PL

4PLs are strategic business partners that oversee the entire supply chain and orchestrate various service providers — transportation, warehousing, distribution, trade compliance, kitting/assembly, and others — on behalf of an OEM.

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OEMs should look for:

Cumplimiento multi-canal

End-to-end supply chain expertise inclusive of strategy, optimization, and transformation

Supplier logistics

A proven track record in the industry, especially for those navigating complex global supply chains

On time delivery

Real-time visibility across all suppliers, carriers, and operations

Analysis

Predictive analytics and root cause analysis expertise to avoid and address issues, respectively

Gestión de pedidos

Seamless scalability when entering new markets, consolidating operations, and addressing shifts in demand

Soporte de cadena de suministro y logística.

Multimodal coordination to move goods by air, sea, land, and rail expediently and cost-effectively

La sustentabilidad

Compliance and reporting that supports environmental sustainability frameworks

Estrategia en acción

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Compañía

Global technology company

Impact

Met global demand while maintaining 99.5% on-time delivery and optimized inventory performance

How they did it

Implemented multi-region VMI, warehousing, and late-stage kitting to streamline fulfillment and boost efficiency

RECLAMAR

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Extending the product lifecycle with aftermarket services

Environmental sustainability is under the microscope. Roughly 99 percent of the S&P 500 discloses sustainability information, including the standards and frameworks they’ve adopted and the progress they’re making on greenhouse gas and net zero commitments. With climate change a top-three priority for global C-suite business leaders — surpassing political uncertainty, competition for talent, and shifting regulations — companies are transforming their business models and strategies accordingly.

Recycled plastics by Flex
51%

of companies are using more sustainable materials

47%

of companies are requiring suppliers and business partners to meet specific sustainability criteria

46

of companies are reconfiguring operations, infrastructure, and/or supply chains to be more

Not only is that good for the planet, but environmental stewardship also pays dividends with customers, suppliers, and investors seeking to do business with like-minded organizations. From a fiscal standpoint it’s good for the bottom line, too, as resale and responsible recycling create new revenue streams. Companies are turning to circular economy principles to minimize waste and maximize value recovery.

Flex soluciones de economía circular extend product lifecycles, reduce waste, and recover value, helping brands meet sustainability goals, reduce risk, and unlock value at end of life.

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Reverse logistics and returns management
Turn post-sale complexity into competitive advantage and reduce environmental impact

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Repair, refurbishment, and reuse
Extend product life and unlock new value through recovery and remarketing

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Resale, recovery, and responsible recycling
Improve resource productivity while ensuring full compliance and traceability

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Digital circularity platforms
Quantify carbon savings, track recovery value, and strengthen your sustainability posture

Flex circularity loop

Close the circularity loop with Flex

Flex ECO2
Quantify impact across returns, repair, refurbishment, resale, and recycling efforts

Estrategia en acción

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Compañía

Consumer products OEM

Impact

Doubled refurbishment output and recovered millions in value from returned floorcare products

How they did it

Established regional refurbishment centers and circular reuse programs across the U.S. and Europe to reduce waste

End-to-end product lifecycle services

Mayor escalabilidad y flexibilidad

Built for volatility, proven at scale
Flex services are designed to help customers adapt faster, manage disruption, and stay ahead in a volatile world.

One partner, every phase
From design to return, Flex connects your product lifecycle with integrated services that add value and simplify execution.

Smarter decisions, powered by data
Traceable programs and innovative digital tools give you the visibility to plan better, act faster, and measure impact.

Speed, scale, and sustainability
Flex unifies agility, global execution, and circularity to help customers grow, launch, and reclaim with confidence.

The right partner, in-region and around the world

Manufactura

FASTER EXECUTION AT SCALE

Advanced manufacturing and integrated fulfillment move products to market quickly and simply.

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SUSTAINABILE OUTCOMES

Repair, reuse, and recycling reclaim value and cut CO₂ impact by up to 40%.

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energy savings

PROVEN RESILIENCE

$184B in annual disruption costs highlight the need; Flex mitigates risk with sourcing, buffers, and visibility.

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GLOBAL, IN-REGION REACH

30 countries, 16K suppliers, and regional hubs cut lead times by up to 50%.

Explore Flex’s product lifecycle services that can enhance your business, end to end

Diseño

DISEÑO:

Diseño e ingeniería

Diseño de producto

  • Reference design
  • creación rápida de prototipos
  • Introducción de nuevos productos
  • Análisis de confiabilidad y fallas.
  • Microelectronics packaging
  • Simulación y modelado
  • Ingeniería y análisis de valor

Diseño para la excelencia

  • Diseño para fabricación
  • Diseño para pruebas
  • Diseño para la automatización
Fuente

FUENTE:

Cadena de suministro

  • 16K suppliers
  • Programa de Proveedor Preferido
  • 7K+ supply chain professionals
  • 1M component SKUs
  • Value chain modelling
  • Joint risk management
  • Flex Pulse real-time visibility and analytics
  • Standard, semi-custom, and custom electrical and mechanical components
  • Global component hubbing and logistics programs
Construir

CONSTRUIR:

Fabricación avanzada

  • Ensamblaje de electrónica avanzada
  • Sheet metal, racks, and enclosures
  • Plastics and tooling
  • Mecanizado
  • Integración y pruebas
  • Submontaje y montaje final.
  • Automatización y robótica.
  • Digitalización
  • Simulation and digital twins
Entregar

ENTREGAR:

Fulfillment and Logistics

  • La gestión del inventario
  • almacenamiento
  • Kitting y personalización tardía
  • Cumplimiento multi-canal
Reclamar

RECLAMAR:

Servicios de posventa

  • Análisis de sostenibilidad
  • Devoluciones y cribado
  • Reparar
  • Refurbishment
  • Recuperación de activos
  • Reventa de productos y piezas