TRADECARD
Trade card
Trade card describes small cards, similar to the visiting cards exchanged in social circles, that businesses would distribute to clients and potential customers. Trade cards first became popular at the beginning of the 17th century in London. These functioned as advertising and also as maps, directing the public to merchants' stores, as no formal street address numbering system existed at the time.The above text is a snippet from Wikipedia: Trade card
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TradeCard
TradeCard, Inc. was an American software company. Its main product, also called TradeCard, was a SaaS collaboration product that was designed to allow companies to manage their extended supply chains including tracking movement of goods and payments. TradeCard has improved visibility, cash flow and margins for over 10,000 retailers and brands, factories and suppliers, and service providers operating in 78 countries.The above text is a snippet from Wikipedia: TradeCard
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trade card
Noun
- An early business card first produced at the beginning of the seventeenth century.
- A trading card (such as a cigarette card).
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