JSW One MSME launches one-stop seller connect app for customers
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JSW One MSME launches one-stop seller connect app for customers

JSW One Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) launched a one-stop seller application that enables all sellers, distributors, traders, and retailers to sell their products on the JSW One Platform. JSW Group has combined the distribution and supply chain of steel and cement businesses into JSW One Application.

The sellers can do everything from creating catalogs, setting prices, managing orders, as well as resolving customer queries utilising their ‘Seller Connect app’.

The Seller Connect app is a unique and first-of-its-kind app in the B2B ecosystem in the country. The app will play an integral role in the digitalisation process and empowerment of the manufacturing and construction industries.

The JSW One MSME seller connect app allows JSW One-approved sellers for tracking as well as accepting order requirements easily, monitoring their business growth along with receiving important updates regarding the industry.

The seller app will provide visibility of the seller’s catalogue to prospective buyers on jswonemsme.com.

JSW One Platforms Chief Executive Officer Gaurav Sachdeva said that with the launch of the new MSME they are leveraging tech for transforming the way MSMEs across the country operate and manage their businesses. Their Seller Connect App will provide the required convenience for the sellers to catalog and sell their industrial products on the JSW One Platforms.They have leveraged the expertise from various JSW Group channels including distribution, trade, and retail to provide a tech-enabled solution for the sellers.

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Also read: JSW Steel to spend over $1 billion for reducing emissions

JSW One Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) launched a one-stop seller application that enables all sellers, distributors, traders, and retailers to sell their products on the JSW One Platform. JSW Group has combined the distribution and supply chain of steel and cement businesses into JSW One Application. The sellers can do everything from creating catalogs, setting prices, managing orders, as well as resolving customer queries utilising their ‘Seller Connect app’. The Seller Connect app is a unique and first-of-its-kind app in the B2B ecosystem in the country. The app will play an integral role in the digitalisation process and empowerment of the manufacturing and construction industries. The JSW One MSME seller connect app allows JSW One-approved sellers for tracking as well as accepting order requirements easily, monitoring their business growth along with receiving important updates regarding the industry. The seller app will provide visibility of the seller’s catalogue to prospective buyers on jswonemsme.com. JSW One Platforms Chief Executive Officer Gaurav Sachdeva said that with the launch of the new MSME they are leveraging tech for transforming the way MSMEs across the country operate and manage their businesses. Their Seller Connect App will provide the required convenience for the sellers to catalog and sell their industrial products on the JSW One Platforms.They have leveraged the expertise from various JSW Group channels including distribution, trade, and retail to provide a tech-enabled solution for the sellers. Image Source Also read: JSW Steel to spend over $1 billion for reducing emissions

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