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Sell and buy surplus goods. Currently we have the following categories: - Bulk - Closeout - Discount - Liquidation goods - Production surplus - Stock surplus - Wholesale
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We are delighted to inform you about a Dutch initiative to stimulate international trade.


TradeServer is a unique new system that simplifies trading. It is developed for producers, traders and demanders

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In 2004 Dutch companies imported €50 BILLION (milliard) (Euro) worth of goods from Azia alone ! This was an increase of 18% opposite to 2003. Export to Azia alone increased with 20% to €18 billion (Euro).
In the first quarter of 2005 those numbers where still rising !

With the biggest harbour of the world located in Rotterdam, goods can be delivered straight to and from Holland.

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You can, ofcourse, also get in contact with other (worldwide) companies that are using TradeServer.

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