Category: Press
Tradeshift is making headlines.
Manufacturing and retail activity fall sharply as global trade slowdown extends to a third consecutive quarter
Dooka launches the first pan-African B2B marketplace on Tradeshift’s global platform
Challenging outlook for global supply chains as costs rise while orders fall
18th July, 2022 – Global supply chain activity slowed for the second quarter in a row in Q2, dropping by a further 6 points against forecast estimates. That’s according to the latest Index of Global Trade Health from Tradeshift, the supply chain commerce platform facilitating digital trade transactions between B2B buyers and suppliers.
Happiest workplaces have the highest levels of automation, as employees say robots bring more rewarding work
PARIS, FRANCE – April 6, 2022- Tradeshift, a cloud-based, B2B network and leader in electronic invoicing and accounts payable automation, today announces that Fabien Lomet has joined the company as Vice President, Western Europe.
Supply chains “back to square one” as order volumes tumble and late payments derail post-Covid recovery
PARIS, FRANCE – April 6, 2022- Tradeshift, a cloud-based, B2B network and leader in electronic invoicing and accounts payable automation, today announces that Fabien Lomet has joined the company as Vice President, Western Europe.
Fabien Lomet joins Tradeshift as Vice President Western Europe
PARIS, FRANCE – April 6, 2022- Tradeshift, a cloud-based, B2B network and leader in electronic invoicing and accounts payable automation, today announces that Fabien Lomet has joined the company as Vice President, Western Europe.
Tradeshift Announced as Winner of First Annual Perceptions Analytics Award for Most Reliable Network 
The annual award recognizes the electronic invoicing solution provider for their work to streamline invoice processing and improve relationships between suppliers and customers.
Marissa Mattson Joins Tradeshift as Chief People Officer
Mattson to lead “the great recruitment” as B2B fintech organization scales.
Global supply chain activity stabilizing despite Omicron variant spike
- Global transaction volumes remain on par with the previous quarter’s momentum
- US supply chains activity is close to normalizing against pre-pandemic forecasts
- China’s trade suffers 10 point loss in the wake of strict pandemic protection measures