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March 26, 2024 1:00 pm 2:00 pm

Solving the B2B eCommerce Disconnect with Connected Commerce

The eProcurement channel continues to expand rapidly, yet a gap persists in integrating eCommerce with eProcurement. Suppliers must embrace B2B connected commerce to unlock the full potential of eProcurement as a purchasing channel. But what are the strategies and reasons behind this imperative?

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Speakers

Kevin Kazenmayer

Kevin Kazenmayer

VP of Channel Development at TradeCentric

Isaiah Bollinger

Chief Executive Officer at
Trellis

Why you should attend

Join Isaiah Bollinger, CEO of Trellis, and Kevin Kazenmayer, VP of Channel Development at TradeCentric, as they delve into the significance of implementing a B2B Connected Commerce strategy. In this session, you’ll learn:

  • What eProcurement is and the opportunity
  • The buying experience from your customers point of view
  • How Connected Commerce bridges the gap between buyers and suppliers
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