Many small and medium enterprises
(SMEs) have taken to e-commerce platforms to expand their reach, both in the
domestic and global markets. According to a report, 50 Million SMEs in the
country, at least three million, especially from smaller cities are already
using e-commerce platforms. In coming years, the figure is likely to double and
may touch 30 Million in five years.
Zeelplast Machinery was started
with Rs. 50,000 in 2008. The company is based out of Ahmedabad. The fully
automatic moulding machines manufacturing company was limited to supplying
local areas, before it took to e-commerce. Now the company has evolved from strength
to strength with its brand identity, marketing support and getting orders from
across India.
According to a study conducted by
Snapdeal and KPMG, nearly 85 percent of SMEs which adopted E-commerce believe
it is a cost-effective medium for sales growth. It also claims SMEs actively
adopting the internet for Business activity boast 51 percent higher revenue,
resulting in 49 percent more profit and a seven percent broader consumer base
than their offline counterparts.
Some E-commerce entities are also
helping SMEs to procure raw material at affordable costs. This has emerged as a
new line of business. Ahmedabad based tradohub.com is working in a similar way.
It supports SMEs for buying raw material from international markets. Buying material
from e-commerce platforms reduces the cost by six to eight per cent. This is
helping SMEs to adopt e-commerce platforms which are beneficial for IoT and
Indian Economy as well.
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