Draft:Gloton Trade Management Network
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Gloton Trade Management Network is a global trade management company founded in 2024 by Khurram Asif and headquartered in London, United Kingdom. The company focuses on connecting buyers and suppliers and fulfilling international trade deals, serving a broad range of global suppliers and buyers on a large scale.
Overview
[edit]Gloton Trade Management Network operates in the global trade management industry, providing a digital supply chain platform aimed at enhancing efficiency, transparency, and security in international trade. The company's services are designed to facilitate connections between buyers and suppliers, ensuring that trade deals are executed smoothly.
Vision
[edit]The company's vision is to become the world's leading digital supply chain platform for goods and services in global trade. Gloton aims to revolutionize the way global trade operates by enhancing efficiency, transparency, and security across the entire supply chain.
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[edit]- Official website: www.gloton.co.uk
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