New Spare Parts Platform Set to Revolutionise Industrial Purchasing

Machine Compare, the leading B2B marketplace for commercial equipment, is now able to add e-commerce to its mix, following a successful soft launch of its spare parts platform, Marketplace.

DS Smith, Stora Enso, Nestle, JBS, Ülker and UCIC are among the growing set of professional manufactures showcasing unused, obsolete and surplus stock via the e-commerce platform. This model is a distinctive proposition for the manufacturing industry, set to disrupt the spare parts space once and for all.

To date, Machine Compare has determined £5B worth of unused, surplus and obsolete spare parts across manufacturing plantations worldwide - a figure estimated to be much larger. However, discussions upon this topic remain sparse within manufacturing.

Over 15 multi-national manufacturers have partnered with industry to market surplus inventory, taking the amount of individual brands, including spare manufacturers and sector specific OEMs shoppable on the site, to over 260.

Offering over £7 million worth of products across electrical and mechanical spare part categories like semiconductors, capacitors, circuit protection, bearings, bolts and gears, Marketplace provides a dedicated channel that permits brand equity to be maintained when clearing stock, whilst also identifying new revenue streams by turning surplus spare parts into capital.
Source: https://foodindustryexecutive.com

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