Tradeling, the hyper-growing e-marketplace focused on business-to-business (B2B) transactions in the MENA region, has set up a fulfillment center in Dubai CommerCity further expands its business and its commitment to the UAE
The move aims to extend Tradeling?s operational capabilities to provide a superior and faster service to its customers while keeping up with increasing demand and driving down costs.
The Tradeling Fulfilment Centre will facilitate domestic and cross-border transactions where high-demand products are stored and fulfilled by Tradeling as part of its extended commitment to the customer. It is an added boost to sellers on the platform that enables them to ship their products to a dedicated warehouse in bulk.
The Fulfilment Centre serves as a central hub in the 2.1 million-square-foot e-commerce free zone, where products can be sold and distributed at speed across other GCC countries with ease.
Marius Ciavola, CEO, Tradeling, said, ?As we further expand our business and cement our presence in the region, we are pleased to open the Tradeling Fulfilment Centre in Dubai CommerCity to provide additional services to our customers. As an incubator for technology and innovation, Dubai is a perfect location to serve our customers in the region. Dubai CommerCity not only shares the same vision as us to facilitate trade and boost economic activity in the UAE, but it also serves as a well-placed and established free zone catering to fast-paced e-commerce companies, like Tradeling, which are witnessing exponential growth.?
?As the dominant and fastest-growing business-to-business e-commerce platform in the MENA region, we want to ensure we keep up with demand from both buyers and sellers while easing as many pain points as possible for our customers so they can streamline their procurement processes, maximise their earning potential and ensure competitive pricing. In doing so, we are also contributing to help secure Dubai?s place as a global digital economy hub,? added Ciavola.
DeVere Forster, CEO, Dubai CommerCity, commented, ?Dubai CommerCity provides clients an e-commerce ecosystem that enables cost-effective and time-efficient operations, which is key for accelerating their growth. In doing so, Dubai CommerCity serves as one of the critical players supporting e-commerce businesses and shaping the future of the e-commerce industry in the region.?
Tradeling connects global suppliers with the region?s markets opening new opportunities for businesses across the globe to thrive in a new era of digital commerce. The digital marketplace showcases hundreds of thousands of products across 13 verticals ranging from food and beverage, office supplies, consumer electronics, health and wellness, building materials, among others. Tradeling has more than 55,000 registered buyers and suppliers from over 48 countries and serves all business customers from micro-businesses, SMEs to multi-nationals and large organisations.