Markit is an IT hardware and accessories procurement platform for businesses. It is positioned not as a general-purpose SaaS collaboration tool, but as enterprise IT procurement infrastructure. It aggregates real-time catalog data from 350+ major IT distributors across 45 countries, covering products from toner cartridges to servers, with an emphasis on centralized cross-border purchasing and local delivery through a single system.
The core of the platform is a catalog and search system covering more than 5 million IT products. Pricing and lead times are updated in real time by distributors, and each product displays quotes from multiple suppliers, reducing repeated inquiries and price comparisons. On the purchasing side, it supports quantity browsing, basket optimization, order-flow tracking, multi-location delivery, PO numbers, and billing notes. On the administration side, one login can manage multiple companies, with configurable user spending limits, permissions, and approved secure purchasing categories, making it suitable for complex organizations. For finance and data, it supports invoices, e-invoices, common EDI formats, and order-history search by keyword with XML / Excel export. Reports can analyze spending and savings by brand and category.
Pricing is divided into three models: Default Market adds a moderate margin on top of distributor pricing, with shipping and fees included, and lets users purchase as needed after registration; Open Margin is aimed at companies with frequent purchasing needs, using a fixed and transparent service fee while showing distributorsβ direct prices; Markit Monthly offers a simplified model with unlimited purchasing for a single monthly fee. Specific prices are not disclosed in the text. For integrations, Markit can connect with e-procurement platforms such as Coupa, Ariba, Oracle EBS, SAP SRM, and Ivalua, making it suitable for large enterprises that already have procurement systems in place.
Its strengths are transparent quotes, real-time comparison across multiple suppliers, strong international coverage, and a closed-loop workflow that brings together purchasing, orders, invoices, and reporting. Its drawbacks are limited public information on security compliance, SLA, API documentation, payment methods, and specific pricing, while its use cases are mainly focused on IT hardware procurement. It is best suited to multinational companies, group procurement departments, IT management teams, and organizations that want to reduce total IT procurement costs while standardizing their data.
The main text lists China and a Simplified Chinese entry point, but does not clarify network availability in mainland China, RMB payments, local invoices, or after-sales coverage. As a result, access from China is unclear. If a company primarily purchases within China, local platforms such as JD Business and ZKH may be worth comparing; if it needs real-time quotes from global IT distributors and delivery across multiple countries, Markitβs international capabilities are more directly relevant.
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