New York, NY, Sept. 25, 2017 -- Borderlinx, an international shipping solution provider for online retailers, today launched its ready-made connector for Advanced Shopify and Shopify Plus. The new module allows retailers leveraging Shopify’s platform to quickly integrate with Go.Borderlinx®.
Consumer expectations are rapidly evolving. Over the past five years, Borderlinx has worked with leading eCommerce platforms to develop powerful solutions for their online retailers, making sure today’s needs align with tomorrow’s requirements. To ensure they are at the forefront of the industry, these retailers look to expand to global markets. The new integration module will allow retailers on both Advanced Shopify and Shopify Plus to quickly integrate with Go.Borderlinx®, providing an easily scalable international eCommerce solution.
“Technology is rapidly changing today’s eCommerce landscape,” said Borderlinx CGO Sebastien Dubuisson. “Over the past 10 years, we’ve seen brands develop into global sensations. Unfortunately, customs regulations, warehouse models, and carrier integrations remain behind the curve. With Borderlinx, retailers can simplify their ecosystem and focus on their business needs, not international regulatory changes.”
“We’re excited about adding Shopify to our ready-made integration modules,” said Borderlinx CTO Yves Languepin. “The platform documentation and backend provide a seamless integration that enables our customers, the retailer, to expand to emerging global markets with ease.”
Borderlinx works with both Advanced Shopify and Shopify Plus due to its revolutionary platform scalability. To learn more please visit http://go.borderlinx.com/solutions/
About Borderlinx and the Go.Borderlinx® Solution
When eCommerce retailers are ready to reach international markets, they turn to Borderlinx. Our integrated cross-border eCommerce solution, Go.Borderlinx®, lets retailers expand shipping services to international shoppers by leveraging a suite of cross-border features, including total landed cost at checkout, automated HS Code classification and flexible fulfillment options.
About Shopify Plus
Shopify Plus makes commerce simple for high-growth, high-volume merchants. Built on the back of the Shopify platform, which powers over 500,000 merchants, Shopify Plus gives large merchants world-class scalability, reliability and flexibility. With Shopify Plus, large merchants can design, set up, and manage their stores across multiple sales channels, including web, mobile, social media, brick-and-mortar locations, and pop-up shops. Shopify Plus helps power the commerce needs of companies like Tesla, Red Bull, P&G, GE, Radio Shack, Nestle, Kanye West and much more.
Contact For more information, please contact Carlene Reyes [email protected]


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