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Gaiabay & NAEC: Powering India’s Apparel Exports in the Digital Age

Gaiabay & NAEC: Powering India’s Apparel Exports in the Digital Age

Gaiabay, a U.S.-based digital marketplace by UV Stacks Inc., is emerging as a game-changer in cross-border e-commerce. In today’s interconnected global economy, digital platforms are the lifeline of modern trade. One such emerging name that is fast gaining ground in the cross-border e-commerce space is Gaiabay—a technology-driven online marketplace powered by UV Stacks Inc., USA.

Gaiabay was designed with a clear mission—to democratize global commerce by giving artisans, MSMEs, and manufacturers from countries like India an opportunity to showcase their products to global consumers, particularly in the United States.

Whether it’s fashion, home décor, accessories, or artisanal products, the platform supports both B2C and B2B formats, allowing Indian sellers to tap into retail as well as bulk demand seamlessly.

Gaiabay & NAEC: Powering India’s Apparel Exports in the Digital Age
(L-R) Gaurav Bhargava, Founder at UV Stacks, Sh. Rakesh Sachan, Cabinet Minister Micro Small and Medium Enterprises, Khadi and Villages Industries, Sericulture Industries, Handloom and Textile, Nica Domani from UV Stacks and Sh. Lalit Thukral, President, Noida Apparel Export Cluster (NAEC)

The platform has set out to redefine how international buyers discover, engage, and purchase from Indian manufacturers and sellers, particularly in the textiles and apparel sector. The platform can connect Indian manufacturers, artisans, and brands directly with consumers and retailers across the United States, eliminating middlemen and enabling direct trade. From fashion and accessories to home décor and wellness, Gaiabay supports both B2C and B2B models, giving a flexible route to international markets.

In a forward-looking move, Gaiabay has collaborated with the Noida Apparel Export Cluster (NAEC) to bring hundreds of exporters onto its global platform. This tie-up will boost visibility for Noida’s manufacturers and support direct-to-consumer exports, especially with the upcoming Apparel Park near Jewar Airport further strengthening logistics infrastructure. With U.S. buyers increasingly looking for transparent sourcing, ethical production, and cultural uniqueness, the timing couldn’t be better.

This Gaiabay group not only promises increased exposure and revenue for Indian exporters but also promotes sustainable and traceable fashion, a value close to the hearts of modern international consumers.

Gaiabay equips sellers with a powerful digital toolkit like Smart dashboards for managing inventory and orders; verified seller badges and brand customization tools;  video integration and storytelling features; flexible shipping and warehousing options for global scale.

For manufacturers in apparel trade, this means greater control, higher margins, and access to a growing global buyer base.

With this collaboration, Noida takes a bold step toward becoming a global apparel sourcing hub. Gaiabay plans to replicate this model in other clusters like Tirupur and Jaipur, helping Indian manufacturers evolve into global brands.

Together, Gaiabay and NAEC are setting the tone for the future of Indian apparel exports—digital, direct, and dynamic.

 

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