Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Tradavo: Making a Huge Impact on the Lives of Low-volume Buyers


Before, the gigantic world of the food and beverage industry does not offer as many clear channels that connect consumer product corporations to small, independent retailers as those that link to bigger establishments.  Often, special pricing, promotions and purchasing power are only available to large, nationwide chain stores, leaving the smaller companies at the darker side of the business arena.
But this is now a thing of the past, all thanks to the brilliant minds behind Tradavo, Inc.
 
With Tradavo, small retailers now have straightforward access to wholesale food products and electronics through an easy-to-use online ordering platform that provides buyers with unparalleled purchasing leverage and a wide range of items for low-volume purchasers. The result of this remarkable scheme is a good number of happy, independent retailers who now have instant, hassle-free access to supply systems that were once only available to larger stores in the country.

Founded in 2006 by accomplished entrepreneurs and industry virtuosos from Amazon, Medilab and StorePerform, Tradavo is the one solution independent retailers have been looking for to solve their long-standing problem. The company facilitates low-volume inventory ordering, invoice control as well as delivery tracking, all in one, single website, allowing them to purchase and sell a wider range of products to their customers. Indeed, the company’s online platform is a groundbreaking approach to wholesale distribution and supply chain system, providing a flawless connection between consumer product establishments and non-mainstream retailers.

As of the moment, Tradavo is ranking high in Inc.’s 500 List owing to its revenues of over $9.8 million and a whopping three-year growth of 1578.2%.  Without a doubt, Tradavo’s massive growth is a concrete proof that the unique services it is offering by way of their innovative online platform is truly making a big difference in the lives of small, local and independent retailers.

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