Digital marketplace METRO MARKETS now also available in Portugal
Expansion of METRO’s digital marketplace model into European markets progresses
METRO MARKETS, METRO’s digital marketplace for non-food, is now also available in Portugal, expanding into its second country this year. The Portuguese online sales platform offers more than 20,000 products from non-food categories such as professional kitchen equipment, outdoor, cleaning supplies, office supplies and multimedia with a focus on HoReCa customers. Also available are products marketed by third-party vendors who manage and dispatch their inventory directly. The supply covers the entire Portuguese mainland, bringing MAKRO to more parts of the country. The intensive expansion of the digital business is one of the objectives of METRO’s sCore growth strategy.
“This innovative wholesale project marks a milestone in MAKRO Portugal’s multichannel strategy, which strengthens our presence and expertise in the digital space. The new platform opens up to a wider customer base while expanding our product range, taking into account the specificities and needs of the HoReCa segment,” said David Antunes, CEO of Makro Portugal.
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