Site set to be 鈥楢libaba鈥 for food sector
CHINESE popular chain restaurants, including Shanghai Min, Waipojia and Ajisen China, will upgrade their unified e-commerce platform this year to help cut cost and improve food safety standards.
The platform ccjoin.com has a membership of 300 restaurants in 50 cities nationwide and their total procurement value totaled 12 billion yuan (US$1.97 billion), the platform operator said yesterday.
“It will be an Alibaba in the Chinese food and restaurant industries,” said Wang Huimin, the co-founder of the platform and chairman of Shanghai Min (Xiaonanguo).
The unified business-to-business platform will help restaurant owners find quality suppliers and cut the cost of operation, procurement and logistics — savings that will benefit the owners.
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