Tarad has launched U-Commerce, an integrated e-commerce management system for SMEs to help them manage a variety of online stores from a single platform

Tarad.com, one of the oldest e-commerce marketplaces in Thailand, announced today it has pivoted its business model to become a full-service e-commerce services provider.

As part of this, Tarad has launched U-Commerce, an integrated e-commerce management system for SMEs/merchants/vendors to help them manage a variety of online stores from a single platform.

Sellers can use the e-commerce management function to fill up product information, photo, price, and stock into Tarad.com system and all the information will automatically appear in sellers’ shop on various marketplace platforms. It will thus increase the opportunity to generate sales for entrepreneurs to have sufficient potential to compete in a growing market.

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The key features of U-Commerce include:

  • It connects merchants with leading e-commerce platforms such as Lazada and Shopee.
  • It connects merchants with social media platforms like Facebook that can link to their online store.
  • It provides an integrated payment system for merchants to accept online payments, payments via credit/debit card, and QR code of payments etc.
  • It connects merchants with more than 10 transportation companies via SHIPPOP.com, and warehouse and delivery services SiamOutlet.com.
  • It also provide merchants with advertising services in partnership with Google, Facebook, and Line

According to Founder and CEO Pawoot Pongvitayapanu, with 45 million internet users, the Thai e-commerce market has grown 14.04 per cent to 3.15 trillion baht this year. This indicates that e-commerce in Thailand will continue grow big and many businesses will focus more on online channel.

 

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