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Just Eat Takeaway.com Plans New B2B Marketplace

Just Eat Takeaway.com, the leading online food delivery marketplace, selected digital agency Dept to build and accelerate their new e-commerce platform for the partner services (B2B) department. The project involves migrating, building and designing the digital restaurant marketplace for their most important partners: the restaurateurs.

The restaurant marketplace is a B2B solution in which data is used to support the business activities of restaurateurs and foster partnerships. Dick Franken, Director Partner Services of Just Eat Takeaway.com, said: “The new e-commerce platform for our partner services allows us to fulfil our ambition to serve restaurateurs better with a scalable platform. This way, Just Eat Takeaway.com will become a genuine partner of restaurateurs, not only for selling but also for product purchasing. Dept is the perfect partner for this step and our ambition.”

Just Eat Takeaway.com didn’t exist up earlier this year, after Amsterdam-based Takeaway.com bought London-headquartered Just Eat for £6.2 billion. The takeaway enterprise has become one of the biggest players in Europe’s food delivery market. As maintaining a solid relationship with restaurateurs is crucial, the meal delivery platform chose Dept as their digital partner to lead the venture; from concept to building, design and migration to Commercetools. Dept has extensive experience in commerce for clients such as Bugaboo, Holland & Barrett, and Canyon.

Sarah Wubben, Operations Director at Dept: “We can’t wait to start this collaboration. Just Eat Takeaway.com and Dept fit together perfectly, as we share a limitless ambition, have a similar manner of working and an extensive digital knowledge. By serving restaurateurs as well as clients, there is an enormous amount of data and potential. We see many opportunities on the horizon to grow the meal service delivery ecosystem together, but for now, the primary focus lays on the successful migration.”

“We’re very proud to have this collaboration. Just Eat Takeaway.com and Dept fit together perfectly, as we share a limitless ambition, have a similar manner of working and possess a lot of digital knowledge”, says Sarah Wubben, Operations Director at Dept.

Dept is an international digital agency of 1500 experienced thinkers & makers. One agency uniting creativity, technology and data. Helping reinvent & accelerate your digital reality by creating experiences that people want and businesses need.

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