TimesFirst.com initiates brand new BNJ (Business+Network+Job) e-commerce model. It applies American sociologist Stanley Milgram’s ‘Six degrees network theory’ and accumulates more trade sources to form four-dimensional structures e-commerce platform (enterprise+product+talent+network). It integrates international business,network and job opportunities to create larger-scale business community, and offers services covered online trade, network expansion, job searching and so on. |
Timesfirst.com, an international trade e-commerce platform, is growing rapidly. Until the beginning of year 2009, there are more than 400,000 registered members on Timesfirs.com, which include large quantity of professional purchasers from more than 200 countries and districts covered 35 main industries, 1,000 sub-industries. Timesfirst.com cooperates with the world famous credit evaluation organization—D&B (Dun& Bradstreet) to offer authentication and verification for most of registered members, and create an online business platform with more honesty. According to incomplete statistics, the trade deals based on Timesfirst.com is reaching 2 billion USD every year. Furthermore, Timesfirst.com is a recommended international trade e-commerce platform by China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, China State Science & Technology Bureau, People Daily, and China Association for Promoting UN Procurement, French Council for the Promotion of Trade, Sweden small business promotion center and the government of Xiamen city, China. |
In the meantime, Timesfirst.com co-operates with world famous credit evaluate organization—D&B (Dun& Bradstreet), offering authentication and verification for most of registered members, and creates an online business platform with more honesty. |
Timesfirst.com will regularly recommend excellent suppliers to the industry-matched big buyers, in order to help our co-operated suppliers have more chance to approach high-quality purchasing demands. Also, many famous big purchasers are doing global purchasing through Timesfirst.com. |