Mundus Agri is delighted about growing popularity

November 6, 2018 at 11:01 AM , Der AUDITOR
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FRANKFURT. The trading platform Mundus Agri welcomed several new members last week. CEO and CTO Michael Gütlich is delighted: “We are over the moon that Mundus Agri is being so well received. This shows that we’re well on track.”

 
With Mundus Agri the Dedere Deutschland GmbH has succeed in providing the food and feed commodity market with an innovative trading platform. Mundus Agri combines networking with state-of-the-art trading and marketing tools.

Your offers and enquiries are published entirely free of charge. More than 57,000 food and feed related commodities and products are already being traded on Mundus Agri. In case your product is not listed, please do not hesitate to contact the Mundus Agri customer support service for inclusion in the database.

The Gold Membership also includes an integrated mailing tool with an individual mailing template and the entire Dedere address database comprising more than 40,000 companies from the food and feed industry along with contact person and contact details. 

The group feature is a highlight. This feature enables you to send messages to previously selected target groups and to provide customers from different countries and sectors with made-to-measure offers and enquiries. These offers and enquiries are not public. They can only be viewed by the contacts you have added to your group. 

Mundus Agri Customer Service 

Franz Kern
franz.kern@dedere.eu
+49 6257 94295 33

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