Founded in 1999, Emex is a Russian e-commerce online trading platform. Like Exist, Emex also focuses on the field of auto parts, with more than 700,000 related products on the platform. Today, Emex's core business has shifted to providing big data information and logistics services to auto parts suppliers and consumers. About Emex In 2016, the Russian version of Forbes published a list of the top 20 Russian Internet companies at the end of February. Emex, an auto parts e-commerce company valued at US$360 million, ranked 10th. Currently, the platform offers more than 700,000 auto parts, sells more than 50,000 parts in 5 independent CIS countries/regions every day, and has an average of 70,000 visitors per day. Become a Supplier 1. Advantages: (1) Free market: no need to adjust prices and delivery times. (2) Ready-made sales network: Emex sells 50,000 parts per day in 5 CIS countries. (3) Regular Payment: Emex pays within 7 working days. 2. Conditions: Click here to enter the page, fill in the information required by Emex, and complete the registration according to the steps. Note: The supplier is required to deliver the goods independently to the Emex warehouse in the Moscow region and deliver the goods according to the instructions. |
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