Web-based shipping company ShipStation launches suite of e-commerce enhancements to drive operational efficiency

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Azunta Gaviola

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2 years ago

Australia – To further drive the company’s operational efficiency, web-based shipping firm ShipStation has announced its latest suite of e-commerce enhancements encompassing checkout rates, shipping strategies, auto-split, ODBC support, and custom labels. 

This initiative targets organisations managing high delivery volumes, ensuring quick and reliable delivery experiences. It also offers timesaving and streamlined dispatch processes to meet the increasing demands of present-day consumers. 

Through this unified solution, the company also aims to empower retailers to navigate international markets while simultaneously upholding consistency and robust functionality across all operations. The said move further strengthens the company’s commitment to the Australian market and fosters their product features in global regions like the UK and North America.

Moreover, the company is also committed to facilitating a smooth and adaptable return process for both retailers and consumers. This dedication stems from ShipStation’s mission to empower retailers with shipping solutions tailored for the Australian market.

With these enhancements, ShipStation aims to elevate the customer experience and drive business growth for retailers globally.

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