Amazon Business's latest feature, "Prefer Small and Medium Enterprises", helps business buyers easily find and support SMEs, vital for the UK's economy. SMEs, a significant employment source, now gain more visibility among large buyers, thanks to Amazon's initiative.
Amazon Business has rolled out a groundbreaking feature named “Prefer Small and Medium Enterprises”, designed to bridge the gap between business buyers and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). This innovation comes at a crucial time, as SMEs represent a substantial chunk of the UK's economic backbone, employing three-fifths of the workforce and accounting for half of the private sector's turnover. Despite their importance, many SME owners find the online marketplace daunting. Amazon's new feature promises to simplify the process, making it easier for SMEs to connect with large buyers.
SMEs on Amazon Business range from regional suppliers to small, family-owned ventures, offering a variety of goods and services, including custom workplace safety equipment. With this new feature, these businesses stand a better chance at securing orders from multinational enterprises, thus spurring growth. Amazon Business's research underscored a significant uptick in enterprise customers' spending with SME partners, indicating a growing trend of larger organizations wanting to diversify their supplier base and support smaller businesses.
Fabricio Pedroza, Director for Amazon Business UK, highlighted the dual benefits of the feature: enabling SMEs to tap into B2B e-commerce opportunities and assisting enterprises in meeting strategic procurement objectives, including supplier base diversification and risk mitigation. Furthermore, new UK procurement legislation aims to direct a greater portion of public expenditure towards SMEs, with Transport for Greater Manchester showcasing how prioritizing small businesses can bolster supply chain resilience and drive regional economic growth.
The “Prefer Small and Medium Enterprises” feature simplifies the procurement process by allowing buyers to easily identify SME sellers based on specific criteria such as employee count and revenue. This initiative not only saves time but also facilitates organizational purchasing policies to support SMEs. Additionally, Amazon Business Analytics aids in tracking and reporting spend with SMEs, ensuring goals are met and highlighting the company's commitment to fostering a vibrant ecosystem of independent suppliers.
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