Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Huddersfield software firm hits milestone £2bn of customer orders processed

Huddersfield-based Software as a Service (SaaS) business, Adventoris, is marking a major milestone for its B2B ecommerce solution, SwiftCloud, having processed over £2bn worth of orders for its clients across the globe.

As well as this achievement, Adventoris has welcomed a number of new clients on board, including Amathus Drinks Plc, a family-owned drinks importer, distributor and specialist retailer; CRP (Corrosion Resistant Products), a manufacturer and stockist of Fluoropolymer PTFE/PFA-lined piping and equipment; Laroma, a beauty and fragrance specialist; and Valley Industrial Products, a janitorial and maintenance product supplier.

The firm’s e-commerce platform, SwiftCloud, now has over 110k registered users across the UK – a 129 per cent rise since March 2022.

Monthly user orders through the platform have also increased by 87 per cent in the same time frame, marking a distinct shift of wholesalers and B2B retailers moving to digitised sales tactics.

CEO of Adventoris, James Clarkson, said: “This is a significant achievement for SwiftCloud and it is a huge credit to the entire team for making this happen. Being able to deliver such amazing results for our clients to boost their sales and help them to improve efficiencies and processes is why we do what we do.

“We are excited to continue developing the SwiftCloud platform this year, incorporating more AI assisted features to improve efficiency and user experience as we growth the offering for our clients.”

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