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Westcoast, UK’s Top Tech Distributor, Calls All its Vendors to Use the Free Brand Cloud

Westcoast, a leading tech distributor in the UK, joins Icecat Free Brand Cloud to allow its brand suppliers to improve their product content free of charge. In this way, the Westcoast product catalog is supplied with quality content, which is key to their client’s purchases. 

Established in 1984, the Westcoast Group with its distributor’s arm, Westcoast, distributes brands such as HP, HPE, Microsoft, Lenovo, Apple, Samsung, Multibrackets and many others to a broad range of tech resellers, classic retailers, and office supplies dealers in the UK and beyond. Westcoast claims to have become the number one UK distributor for many of its vendors and customers.

Westcoast calls all its vendors to register for Free Brand Cloud, and immediately start enriching any kind of product information. Information like product titles and descriptions, specs, images, 360 degrees demos or product videos. It helps brands to more effectively promote and position their products in Westcoast’s business-to-business catalog. And also, helps Westcoast to improve catalog coverage and completeness of product content, and reduce the time-to-market for new products.

In addition, for more information, please register online, contact your local Account Manager or contact Icecat online. Also, see How to Register for Icecat Brand Cloud?

Otto

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