CloudCommerce prepares Southeast Asian SMEs to succeed at international level

CloudCommerce, a startup company based in Thailand reveals its strategies at Seamless Asia conference in Singapore to make an impact on global e-commerce by helping small and medium enterprises elevating their scale to go selling on global marketplace level.  With receiving the funds from top three investors including dtac Accelerate, Intania Open Innovation Club (IOIC) and 500 TukTuks, the company is now ready to set goals for over 20,000 users this year.

Wootinun Sungong, CEO & Founder, said he is certain that CloudCommerce will play a major role to push the Southeast Asean SMEs move forward and succeed on the international level. The main feature of CloudCommerce.co is the system that connects the SME product data with the online markets globally, which makes entering global market easy. Furthermore, it connects the logistic system in order to help reducing the production cost and shipping time. It also helps provide an opportunity in business growth for customers. FastShip, a logistic platform which was launched early last year(2017), received such a satisfying feedback. There are currently over 6,000 users and we also have seen 150% growth rate that have traction through platform over 700,000 USD.

In addition, CloudCommerce.co declared its cooperation with Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) and Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) last month in order to tap groups of SME customers especially the Thai SMEs.  What is more, the company plan to have more cooperative projects and activities with other major business partners around the globe that will help push Asean operators forward to the international market.

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