JCK Launches Online B2B Jewelry Marketplace
“Jewelers Source by JCK” will help qualified buyers find new clients and conduct virtual meetings all year round.

“Jewelers Source by JCK” will be powered by Boss Logics Live and provide qualified buyers with the opportunity to find new products and brands, and conduct virtual meetings with designers, suppliers, and service providers.
Features include the following.
--Browse and shop vendors and suppliers across all categories at any time;
--Search and discover products, showrooms, and trends through advanced filtering capabilities;
--Connect with and meet vendors through high-definition video conferencing, online chat, and appointment scheduling;
--Create virtual assortments and save favorites;
--Receive custom purchase orders and line sheets in real time;
--Pop-up special events throughout the year; and
--Functions on mobile, tablet and desktop iOS and Android devices as well as Windows and Mac platforms.
Interested buyers can pre-register online now.
“JCK is thrilled to bring the industry a cutting-edge, innovative solution and all-encompassing marketplace for connection, collaboration and presentation designed to enhance the experience between buyers and vendors in between live trade events,” said Sarin Bachmann, group vice president, Reed Jewelry Group.
“By partnering with Boss Logics to create state of the art technology for both searching and discovery, as well as utilizing their best in class high-definition meeting conferencing which mimics the in-person jewelry sales experience, it is possible to source new products, vendors and trends year-round, and increase buying efficiency online as well as at our live events.”
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