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ABOUT SAFIRA.ID

Digital infrastructure for a more controlled B2B trade process

Safira.id connects buyer requirements with suppliers, producers, distributors, and exporters through verification, matching, quotation, documentation, and transaction coordination.

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Requirement-led

Opportunities begin with reviewed buyer requirements, not context-free listings.

02

Layered verification

Profiles, products, documents, and transaction readiness are reviewed according to risk.

03

Documented workflow

Statuses, quotations, documents, and important activities are recorded in the workflow.

The role of Safira.id

Safira.id is not merely a company directory. It is designed to help parties in B2B trade manage information, decisions, and documents more systematically.

Buyers can submit structured requirements. Suppliers can build profiles, publish products, and respond to relevant opportunities. Safira teams can moderate, verify, and supervise the workflow.

What the platform manages

  • Company registration and identity
  • Supplier and document verification
  • Product catalogue and moderation status
  • Buyer requirements and data visibility
  • Supplier and buyer matching
  • Quotation, comparison, and negotiation
  • Commercial documents and transaction activity
  • Audit, notifications, and status tracking

Platform boundaries

Safira.id facilitates matching, documentation, and coordination. The platform does not automatically guarantee a transaction, product quality, payment success, customs clearance, or delivery. Commercial obligations remain governed by agreed quotations, contracts, and transaction documents.

Public information is limited to data suitable for display. Sensitive buyer, supplier, and transaction data is accessible only according to role and permission.

Operating principles

  • Data completeness is more important than listing volume.
  • Verification is performed according to risk and process needs.
  • Information access follows user authorization.
  • Every important stage should remain traceable.