TradeSquare founder and chief Einat Sukenik. Source: supplied.
Australian-owned B2B marketplace startup TradeSquare has secured two industry alliances in as many months and has expanded its product range to more than 150,000 items.
The Australian Gift & Homewares Association (AGHA), which operates the Gift Fairs trade shows, has launched a collaboration with TradeSquare to provide its members with an online AGHA marketplace where members can wholesale trade products.
In a second alliance, TradeSquare has teamed with the Accommodation Association (AA) to make it easier for those in the accommodation industry to source supplies and products for their business.
AGHA chief executive, Wayne Castle, said his staff have been working hard to develop new platforms and opportunities to help members promote their products and generate sales during the COVID-19 crisis.
Cloud based e-commerce platform vendor Mirakl has announced that Australian B2B wholesale marketplace TradeSquare has launched on its platform.
TradeSquare was founded in April by former Catch Group managing director Nati Harpaz, as well as Einat Sukenik. The company reportedly provides SMBs with wholesale access to more than 100,000 products and services from more than 350 vendors, promising low minimum order quantities, and a 60-day interest-free credit period.
“Our mission is to give small businesses in Australia the power to get what they need quickly and easily from a single, simple digital platform, so they can spend less time sourcing supplies and more time serving their customers,” TradeSquare’s Sukenik said.