Volition, one of the largest marketplaces for industrial components, has launched its new online marketplace – currently in its beta version – for all of the world's hardware components spanning from motors, and bolts, to gears, chips, and more to make use in everyday activities.
The platform provides a widespread catalog of thousands of unique products, with various search methods that help users quickly understand, order, and find the right parts for a job.
The company is encouraging hardware teams and suppliers to sign up on its recently launched website GoVolition.com and hopes that the arrival of its marketplace will hasten the process of hardware development and result in higher performance and more advanced products.
Furthermore, it will help sourcing teams fix supply chains quickly by finding alternative parts and backup suppliers.
Nick Pinkston, Volition’s founder and CEO, said that the firm is eager that its team can bring the latest technology to handle the problems arising in the industrial world and is keen on getting the Volition platform out there to start doing its part in supply chain issues and beyond.
The supply chain issues are ramping up the complexity of manufacturing management and trade globally, and Volition is distinctively placed to help hardware teams circumnavigate this new world.
Volition has built a core technology that is designed to resolve many aspects of the labor-intensive process, which includes – integrating directly with the database of suppliers for maintaining the updated information and building the automated systems which allow expert curators of the firm to scale their expertise for organizing a huge database of product data.
This led to a public-facing market optimized to swiftly search and filter parts by accurate product specification, which is impossible with the general-purpose marketplaces.
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