TradeCard

TradeCard, Inc.
Private
Industry Software, Information Technology
Founded 1999
Founder Kurt Cavano
Defunct 2013
Headquarters New York City, United States
Area served
Global
Key people
Sean Feeney, Chief Executive Officer; Kurt Cavano, Founder, Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer, Guy Rey-Herme, President and Chief Operating Officer
Products supply chain management software
Services procure to pay, trade finance, work in process tracking, pack and scan, shipment building, purchase order collaboration
Owner Warburg Pincus
Number of employees
400

TradeCard, Inc. was an American software company. Its main product, also called TradeCard, was a SaaS collaboration product that was designed to allow companies to manage their extended supply chains including tracking movement of goods and payments.[1] TradeCard software helped to improve visibility, cash flow and margins for over 10,000 retailers and brands, factories and suppliers, and service providers (financial institutions, logistics service providers, customs brokers and agents) operating in 78 countries.[2]

On January 7, 2013, TradeCard and GT Nexus announced plans to undergo a merger of equals, creating a global supply-chain management company that would employ about 1,000 people and serve about 20,000 businesses in industries including manufacturing, retail and pharmaceuticals. The combined company rebranded itself as GT Nexus.[3]

History

TradeCard was founded in 1999 by Kurt Cavano as a privately owned firm.

In 2003, Warburg Pincus led three funding rounds, with TradeCard Closing $10 Million.[4]

In 2010, Deloitte cited TradeCard for its entrepreneurial and disruptive cloud technology enterprise resource planning solution that provides new IT architectures designed to address unmet needs of enterprises.[5]

In 2011, TradeCard’s revenue grew by 36% over the previous year, and the company claimed on its website that it handled $25 billion in sourcing volume on its platform, by 10,000 organizations and 45,000 unique users.[6] In 2012, founder and CEO Kurt Cavano transitioned to the Chairman role and Sean Feeney was appointed CEO.[7]

TradeCard was headquartered in New York City, with offices in San Francisco, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Shanghai, Taipei, Seoul, Colombo and Ho Chi Minh City.[8]

Clients

TradeCard provided global supply chain and financial supply chain products to retail companies, factories and suppliers, and service providers (financial institutions, logistics service providers, customs brokers and agents).

Clients include retailers and brands such as Coach, Inc.[9] Levi Strauss & Co., Columbia Sportswear, Guess, Rite Aid,[10] and Perry Ellis International.[11]

Awards

References

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