Fueling Global Expansion: How CapEc and e-Comas Help Brands Scale Without Cash Constraints

Fueling Global Expansion: How CapEc and e-Comas Help Brands Scale Without Cash Constraints

January 22, 20263 min read

Fueling Global Expansion: How CapEc and e-Comas Help Brands Scale Without Cash Constraints

Global expansion is no longer optional for strong Amazon and Shopify brands. It’s becoming the next growth lever.

New marketplaces unlock demand. New regions diversify revenue. But for most operators, the challenge isn’t knowingwhere to expand. It’s having the cash flow and execution discipline to do it without breaking the business.

That’s where the partnership between CapEc and e-Comas comes in.

Global growth creates a cash gap

Expanding internationally requires larger inventory commitments, longer production and shipping cycles, localized launches, and upfront marketing spend. Marketplace payouts still arrive weeks after inventory is paid for, stretching the cash conversion cycle.

Heading into 2026, Amazon continues to tighten marketplace-level compliance, increase regional inventory requirements, and push sellers toward earlier inventory commitments to maintain Prime eligibility. Combined with rising international ad costs and longer cross-border settlement timelines, global expansion now demands more cash upfront than ever before.

Growth stretches cash before it creates it.

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What CapEc does differently

CapEc was built to solve inventory-driven cash constraints.

We fund up to 70% of supplier invoices directly to factories. Not a cash advance. Not equity. Not credit-card style debt.

Our model is simple:

  • Supplier invoices paid directly

  • Flat, transparent fees

  • Repayment aligned with sales velocity

  • No penalties for early payoff

This allows brands to order earlier, stay in stock, and scale hero ASINs while keeping internal cash free for ads, launches, and operations.

Where global expansion actually gets done

Capital alone doesn’t make international growth work. Execution does.

e-Comas operates inside the marketplaces themselves, helping brands expand region by region with a practical, operator-led approach. Their team of former brand operators and ex-Amazonians supports sellers across localization, compliance, and launch execution in major global marketplaces.

They focus on the areas that most often stall expansion:

  • Choosing the right markets and rollout order

  • Localizing listings and meeting regional requirements

  • Executing launches without breaking compliance

  • Optimizing performance once live

Instead of guessing or spreading thin, brands get a clear expansion roadmap and hands-on execution support.

Ecomerce Internation Stockage

Strategy and inventory funding, aligned

Together, CapEc and e-Comas remove the two biggest blockers to global growth: execution risk and cash constraints.

Brands working with both teams can:

  • Expand into new marketplaces without starving core SKUs

  • Fund larger production runs with confidence

  • Keep inventory flowing while payouts catch up

  • Scale internationally in a controlled, profitable way

As CapEc CEO Nadav Gorlicki often notes, most eCommerce growth problems aren’t demand problems. They’re inventory and cash-timing problems.

This partnership is designed to fix both.

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Built for today’s eCommerce reality

With global marketplaces becoming more complex and capital cycles stretching longer, the brands that win structure growth intentionally.

They pair strong execution with inventory-first funding.
They expand without guessing.
They stay in stock while others slow down.

That’s the playbook CapEc and e-Comas are building together.

Ready to expand globally?

If you’re planning international expansion and want both the expertise to do it right and the inventory funding to support it, this partnership was built for you.

Apply with CapEc.
Connect your store.
Upload your supplier invoice.

Once approved, we pay your factory directly.

Growth should be driven by demand, not limited by cash.

– The CapEc Team

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