Temu have announced a strategic partnership with PlentyONE, a leading all-in-one e-commerce ERP software provider, to support sellers in a seamless journey to expand their global footprint.
This collaboration combines Temu’s innovative business model of streamlining supply chains with PlentyONE’s extensive expertise in digital integration.
By integrating PlentyONE’s advanced marketplace ecosystem, sellers on Temu can enhance their operational efficiency from inventory to order processing and unlock new opportunities as they grow internationally.
Merchants from PlentyONE’s ecosystem are also tapping into Temu’s innovative marketing and logistics approach, benefit from competitive pricing led by streamlined supply chains, and expand their global presence with the support of Temu.
PlentyONE is excited to collaborate with Temu, empowering our sellers to access one of the world’s fastest-growing marketplaces – an innovative platform that is reshaping e-commerce.
– Adam Lucas, Vice President of Partnerships, PlentyONE
With over 300 employees and 55,000 users, PlentyONE has a proven track record of connecting brands, manufacturers, and retailers with marketplaces worldwide and helping businesses grow. It combines cutting-edge technology with personalized service and an extensive partner ecosystem.
We are pleased to partner with PlentyONE to enable sellers to optimize their e-commerce operations and expand their global footprint. This partnership reflects our ongoing commitment to empowering merchants with the resources they need to achieve long-term success.
– Temu spokesperson
Since its debut in September 2022, Temu has expanded to over 90 markets globally, offering a wide selection of merchandise at competitive prices. Temu was named a top Apple-recommended app of 2024 and operates one of the most visited e-commerce websites in the world.
Since earlier last year, Temu has begun inviting local sellers in markets such as the US, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Mexico, Japan, Belgium, Poland, Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Portugal, Canada, Australia and Sweden to join the platform, supporting local businesses. The company expects up to 80% of total sales in Europe to come from this local-to-local model and plans for European-based sellers to eventually sell globally through Temu.