Tnuva and Salesforce launch Israel's first B2B app
The app provides comprehensive, quick customer data views, enabling personalized interactions and improved workflows.
PowerSale, developed by Salesforce Professional Services using Salesforce Mobile, Tableau, and Consumer Goods Cloud, will revolutionize Tnuva’s field sales operations and enhance customer interactions.
Last year, Tnuva and Salesforce introduced PickSale, a B2B app for retail and chef clients, enabling secure and independent order placements. The app expanded digital sales by 60%, with over 10,000 Tnuva customers using it and more than 50% of company orders processed through it.
Shai Michel, Tnuva’s CIO and VP of IT, stated, “We are proud to launch PowerSale for our sales managers, providing significant value in field sales management and a technological leap for our sales force. With advanced technology, sales managers can make informed decisions, streamline processes, and derive data-based insights online anytime, anywhere. PowerSale embodies strength and power for our sales operations.”
“We are proud to launch the first-of-its-kind B2B app for field sales teams,” said Gil Shifer, RVP Professional Services Sales at Salesforce. “No more switching between multiple apps. PowerSale offers an integrated and seamless customer management solution, showcasing our technology's power, which transforms field sales operations. Our technology provides sales representatives with the tools they need to succeed in today’s competitive market.”
Salesforce, the global leader in AI CRM, was established in 1999 and empowers companies of all sizes and industries to leverage powerful technologies—cloud, mobile, social, artificial intelligence, voice, and blockchain—to connect with their customers in entirely new ways. In 2010, the company introduced the first version of its CRM system with full Hebrew support.
Salesforce Israel was founded in 2011 with the acquisition of the Israeli startup Navajo Systems and has become a significant R&D center, responsible for developing the company’s leading solutions in various fields, including AI-based marketing intelligence and big data, AI for language and conversation analysis, information security, and field service solutions.
Since its establishment in Israel, Salesforce has made strategic acquisitions in the Israeli market: Blue Tail in 2012; Kransen in 2015; Implisit in 2016; Datorama in 2018; Bonobo and Clicksoftware in 2019. The development center in Israel, led by Oren Winter, employs over 750 workers in three development centers in Tel Aviv, Petah Tikva, and Nazareth.