CHARLOTTE, N.C., March 01, 2017 -- Ecomdash, an inventory and order management software system, today announced a strategic partnership with Pitney Bowes, a global technology company that provides solutions to power commerce. The partnership will see Pitney Bowes added to Ecomdash’s suite of integrations, as well as waive fees to use the Pitney Bowes service when used as part of the Ecomdash solution.
“Ecommerce solutions are becoming more interconnected every day in the evolution of making online selling easier, faster, and more profitable,” said Ecomdash CIO and co-founder Kevin Loomis. “Free shipping is becoming the new norm for consumers, and through this partnership with Pitney Bowes we’re able to help our customers optimize delivery and increase their profit margins significantly.”
Pitney Bowes shipping solutions can increase productivity and cut postage costs dramatically for online retailers. Subscribers typically pay $15 a month. Customers using Ecomdash in combination with Pitney Bowes will receive shipping solutions and inventory and order management for a significant yearly savings.
In addition, Ecomdash users will receive discounted pricing on Pitney Bowes services. In total, the partnership cuts significant costs for ecommerce sellers.
“The growing opportunity of the ecommerce market is unprecedented and to succeed businesses need to manage the order, inventory and shipping process with utmost efficiency,” said Gregg Zegras, Senior Vice President, Global Ecommerce at Pitney Bowes. “That is why Pitney Bowes is pleased to be working with Ecomdash to help their customers manage the complexity and take advantage of the potential.”
Ecomdash is launching the partnership with a number of educational resources for its sellers, including a webinar and free support for existing and new users interested in using Pitney Bowes with Ecomdash.
About Ecomdash
Ecomdash is a software-as-a-service that streamlines backend operations for ecommerce sellers. Ecomdash automates and integrates omni-channel retailers’ inventory, sales orders, product listings and shipping processes across marketplaces like Amazon, eBay, and Etsy as well as ecommerce-ready website platforms like Bigcommerce, Shopify, and Magento. Ecomdash gives merchants the ability to save time, grow sales, and increase customer satisfaction. For more information visit ecomdash.com or contact [email protected] or 704-687-8067.


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