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Global Sourcing

As manufacturing expertise continues to spread throughout the world, it is more important than ever to work with the best suppliers to meet your merchandizing and sales goals.

Buyers who used to specialize in domestic buys are now finding better sources of supply halfway around the world.

With the corporate mandate for year-over-year growth in private label brands and internationally sourced items to build program and collection profitability, buyers require the technology to support their efforts.

That's where we can help.

TradeStone Global Sourcing treats domestic and international buying the same: the same process, the same system, the same product visibility.


Ease of use ensures rapid adoption across the supply chain by breaking the sourcing process into straightforward steps and providing a collaborative tool for online communication among retailers, agents, suppliers and factories. From broadcasting requests for quotes to supplier selection and negotiation, TradeStone Global Sourcing supports the intricacies of the sourcing process while masking its complexity, enabling buyers to concentrate on bringing the right product to market at the right time and at the right price.

 

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Why TradeStone

"Our need for a sourcing solution that can unify processes between suppliers, retailers and freight service providers across the Far East is paramount to our success. After an exhaustive search, we selected TradeStone because of its ability to bring every stakeholder onto one easy to use system regardless of language barriers, time differences and processes variations."

— John Rignall, Business Systems Director, Boots The Chemist