SynerTrade, Europe’s leading provider of purchasing technology and consulting, created from the June 2005 merger of SynerDeal and Trade2B, announces the launch of its new website www.synertrade.com.
This new site gives a complete presentation of SynerTrade’s new product range: part “technology”, giving visitors access to information on the new software suite SynerTrade 6, and part “consulting”, the latter being split into three objectives: To rapidly increase company margins, to enhance the performance of the Purchasing Function and to manage the Purchasing Function.
The SynerTrade site also gives the whole purchasing community access to ePurchasing information through benchmarks, case studies, working examples and testimonials.
The “Publications” page also offers the opportunity to order research studies and books published by SynerTrade on improving companies’ purchasing performance.
Several case studies on the “Case Studies” page are also available on request.
Three sections have been designed to be interactive:
- The “Benchmarks” page invites companies to take part in a Benchmarking study on best purchasing practice. The results submitted on line will be used by SynerTrade to compare companies’ purchasing practices in order to identify the strengths and weaknesses and to pinpoint the key factors that influence purchasing productivity.
- The “Contact an expert” page gives Purchasing Departments the opportunity to consult a SynerTrade expert to find a quick solution to a specific problem.
- The “Suppliers” page allows suppliers to register online for all calls for tenders within their business sector. Suppliers can also consult the ethical charter created by SynerTrade for its clients and suppliers.
The site also presents SynerTrade’s partner network, divided into three separate categories: consulting and implementation companies, technology and content partners and organizations (Buyer Associations, Education Institutions, Universities etc.).
SynerTrade’s website is currently in English, with French and German versions planned for March 2006.