Flexible manufacturing systems have attracted increasing interest especially to produce highly customized components or for manufacturing of prototypes/small batches. Among others, the single point incremental forming (SPIF) process has been successfully applied in several non-structural applications, e.g. architectural lining, decorative element manufacturing and rapid prototyping. Nevertheless, accuracy, toolpath definition and reduced productivity are still relevant issues, in particular when tailored banks are processed. The present work discusses an integrated manufacturing route combining welding and forming of aluminum sheets. More specifically, attention has been focused on the strain distribution induced by the single point increme...