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B2B E-Commerce is the buying and selling of goods and services between businesses over the internet. It is a form of electronic commerce that enables businesses to purchase goods and services from other businesses. B2B E-Commerce is different from B2C E-Commerce, which involves the buying and selling of goods and services between businesses and consumers. B2B E-Commerce is often used to facilitate the exchange of goods and services between businesses, such as wholesalers and retailers, manufacturers and distributors, and service providers and customers.
B2B E-Commerce has become increasingly popular in recent years, as businesses have sought to streamline their operations and reduce costs. It has enabled businesses to reduce the time and cost associated with traditional business transactions, such as ordering, invoicing, and payment processing. Additionally, B2B E-Commerce has enabled businesses to expand their customer base and reach new markets.
Some companies in the B2B E-Commerce market include Alibaba, Amazon Business, TradeGecko, Shopify, and BigCommerce. Show Less Read more