Ferso is preparing to announce a new partner to serve customers in Brazil and Latin America. It is ALL4, a global sustainability and EHS solutions consulting firm, focused on innovative technology to improve processes related to sustainability and occupational health and safety.
For Beat Grüninger, partner at Ferso, expanding Ferso's reach and impact through building strategic alliances with complementary companies, institutions, and professionals is crucial. "Establishing mutually beneficial partnerships adds value to clients, expands our service portfolio, and strengthens our brand in the market, aiming for sustainable business growth and generating positive results for all involved parties," he emphasizes.
ALL4 is a company specialized in helping organizations build a more sustainable future. With a comprehensive approach, it offers services such as sustainability audits and innovative digital solutions. "Our goal is to guide our clients in complying with regulations, reducing environmental impacts, and promoting responsible actions," explains Edmundo Couto, the company's commercial director for Latin America.
To achieve this, the team is comprised of dedicated professionals who act as true partners, always seeking to understand each client's needs. "We value trusting relationships and work together to create positive change. Furthermore, our culture of excellence and innovation has earned us awards such as Best Environmental Consulting Firm and recognition as one of the best places to work," Couto emphasizes.
The company operates in over 30 countries, including the United States, Canada, Spain, Mexico, Chile, and Brazil. Its global reach allows it to offer customized solutions for diverse sectors, such as pulp, paper, food, energy, transportation, and chemicals. It also has a presence in the digital EHS market, with platforms that facilitate efficient and intelligent risk, compliance, and sustainability management.
For Edmundo, sustainability is everyone's responsibility. "We work to reduce our clients' environmental footprint, promote workplace safety, and encourage social justice," he concludes.