Partner Article
Three key international wins for blur as services shopping gains online momentum
blur, the international e-commerce company providing a better way for businesses to buy or sell services, has has kicked off multiple projects with new Enterprise customers, German car-hire giant, Sixt, one of the world’s leading food brands Aryzta, and major construction company Kier Group. blur makes it easy for businesses who need services to find and work with service providers with the right expertise to deliver what they need. In the final quarter of the year three more leading international brands on both sides of the Atlantic have have signed up to the online marketplace:
- Sixt has taken advantage of blur’s newest category for video services buying and has launched a series of promotional videos.
- Aryzta is streamlining procurement with its marketing division choosing blur to handle its projects globally and source suppliers in this category.
- Kier’s regional marketing heads are using blur’s recently launched centralised management application, Project Space 2.0 to deliver on a series of projects faster and more cost-effectively
In announcing these latest enterprise clients, blur’s Chief Executive Officer Philip Letts commented “In the busiest week of the year for online shopping these latest client wins show the progress we have made in making buying services online as easy as buying goods. These three projects demonstrateblur’s massive network of service providers combined with its unique managed approach give businesses a streamlined way to deliver any kind of business service.” Letts concluded “With the choice, simplicity and speed people are used to when buying online, and the guarantee of fair prices, vetted, trusted providers and ongoing support more and more big businesses are recognising the weaknesses of outdated procurement models.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by blur .
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