Commodity and wholesale trade
Coordination support for authorised buyers, sellers and intermediaries navigating counterparties, documentation, inspections, logistics and related specialist requirements.
Industries and project support
Krezdo works across sectors where transactions depend on disciplined coordination among commercial parties, specialist providers and multiple jurisdictions.
Representative sectors
Our role adapts to the commercial objective, the parties involved and the specialist workstreams each requirement needs.
Coordination support for authorised buyers, sellers and intermediaries navigating counterparties, documentation, inspections, logistics and related specialist requirements.
Support across sourcing, supplier communication, verification, document workflows, inspection coordination and international delivery workstreams.
Coordination for manufacturers and procurement teams strengthening supply routes, evaluating new sources or managing cross-border fulfilment requirements.
Support for importers, exporters, wholesalers and distributors managing supplier, documentation, compliance-related and logistics workstreams.
For qualifying initiatives, Krezdo may coordinate discussions among project sponsors, institutions, advisers, funding sources, suppliers and delivery specialists. Our role is facilitation and coordination; funding and professional services remain subject to the relevant provider’s independent assessment and approval.
Who we support

Engagement readiness
The strongest enquiries begin with a clear, identifiable requirement.
They include an identifiable organisation, evidence of authority where an intermediary is involved, realistic commercial expectations and a willingness to complete appropriate verification and compliance checks.
When the requirement is early-stage, a clear explanation of the intended outcome, location, parties and current status helps us assess the next coordination step.
Confidentiality
Many cross-border engagements involve confidentiality obligations. Krezdo does not publish client names, counterparties, project details, transaction values or outcomes without clear permission. References to regions or stakeholder types do not imply government affiliation, approval, partnership or endorsement.
Tell us where the requirement stands today and what needs to move forward.