Campaign India Team
May 01, 2008

Alibaba, Infomedia form online alliance

Alibaba.com, the B2B e-commerce company, and Infomedia India have announced a strategic partnership that will benefit small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) in India. The partnership will look at leveraging Infomedia’s strength in print publishing with Alibaba’s online media and e-commerce expertise, in providing Indian SMEs with a one-stop solution for global and domestic trade.

Alibaba, Infomedia form online alliance

Alibaba.com, the B2B e-commerce company, and Infomedia India have announced a strategic partnership that will benefit small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) in India. The partnership will look at leveraging Infomedia’s strength in print publishing with Alibaba’s online media and e-commerce expertise, in providing Indian SMEs with a one-stop solution for global and domestic trade.

The objective is to create a strong online community of SMEs and provide them with a single cost-effective channel to promote their products, as well as source from quality suppliers in India and around the world. It also aims at providing Indian SMEs with the latest industry news and technical developments in multi-media formats.

 

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