
Cairo - Sharikat Mubasher: The Egyptian startup TradeHub launched a digital platform to promote exports, facilitate trade operations, and enable local manufacturers to enter the local and global markets, a recent statement revealed.
TradeHub was founded by Ahmed Gaber and Ahmed Atef as a digital B2B platform connecting manufacturers and buyers, with the main goal of boosting export initiatives and enabling local manufacturers to expand into new markets.
The platform offers a wide range of solutions that fully transform the way manufacturers and buyers communicate and collaborate.
It will enable manufacturers to showcase their factories and products through detailed images, while buyers can request price quotes, create tenders, and communicate directly with manufacturers.
Speaking about the launch of TradeHub, the founders said: “It is our duty as entrepreneurs to find suitable solutions to address the significant challenges we observe within our community, with the most important currently being encouraging local products and promoting exports abroad."
Gaber and Atef added that TradeHub is projected to empower 10,000 manufacturing companies by the end of 2024, making trade “smoother and easier for everyone.”