
Moving large volumes of food internationally is not just a matter of ships; it is, above all, a race against time. Traditionally, shipping goods of this magnitude between South America and the Middle East required months of bureaucracy, phone calls, and intermediaries.
eDairy Market Trade and Lactalis Brazil have just demonstrated that when technology comes into play, timelines plummet. In just one month of working together, both companies achieved what previously seemed unthinkable: coordinating, finalizing, and shipping an order for Elegê unsalted butter destined for Egypt.
The secret to this milestone lay in digital speed. eDairy Market Trade coordinated the direct purchase from the Brazilian dairy giant and, almost immediately, activated its hyperconnected global network to deliver the product to the final African importer. No friction, no paperwork lost on desks, and not a single day wasted.
Scale and Digitization: The meeting of two worlds
This business reflects a changing era in the industry: The global dairy market already has production leaders. Now it needs connection leaders.
On one hand, Lactalis Brazil represents scale: the capacity to produce with excellence on a global scale. On the other, eDairy Market Trade represents digitalization: the speed to enable these businesses to meet and close deals in an ecosystem available 24/7.
When industrial capacity is connected to a digital engine, traditional commerce is transformed. This deal closed for shipments to Egypt is proof that the future of the dairy market is being written in record time.
Source: From our Partner Channel, https://en.edairynews.com/from-brazil-to-egypt-in-30-days-edairy-market-trade-digitally-accelerates-lactalis-brazils-exports/