New York, March 19, 2018 -- Today Go.Borderlinx announced the latest advancement to its Hub-in-a-Box (HiaB) solution, a breakthrough algorithm that simplifies multi-country fulfillment setups for online marketplace retailers.
As the demand for a more connected e-commerce world grows, many online marketplace retailers continue to fall behind in multi-country fulfillment practices. Complications arise with customs duty and tax calculation for multi-item orders that are shipping from different countries. These orders require a specialized algorithm to combine each item’s duty, tax and shipping cost into one Total Landed Cost calculation for the customer. Without the algorithm, retailers encounter customs compliance issues and slow shipping times.
Go.Borderlinx’s latest HiaB solution update now makes multi-country fulfillment effortless for online marketplace retailers, bringing them into the next generation of international e-commerce. And while most solutions on the market weigh down retailers with off-site export processing centers, HiaB eliminates the inconvenience and offers what no other cross-border solution can do in one.
- Customs duty and tax collection at checkout for improved customer satisfaction
- Direct-to-customer shipping from retailer’s multi-country fulfillment centers for fast, inexpensive delivery
- Guaranteed customs compliance that eliminates delays at customs checkpoints
- Maintain full control of your operation and delivery for greater quality control
Go.Borderlinx’s HiaB solution provides the tools and confidence to manage international orders every step of the way, from total landed cost at checkout to streamlined fulfillment tools that include on-site customs paperwork and shipping label preparation. Go.Borderlinx's HiaB solution clients have lowered delivery costs by 50% and reduced shipping time by 65% when compared to other cross-border solutions on the market.
“Online marketplace retailers often compromise their international strategy, citing archaic technology that complicates their existing setups,” said Go.Borderlinx COO Yves Languepin. “Go.Borderlinx’s technology focuses on the future of global e-commerce by letting retailers reach international customers without the burden of added expense or delivery time.”
About Go.Borderlinx
When e-commerce retailers need a smarter way to reach international customers, they turn to Go.Borderlinx. Our technology solutions manage every step in the global e-commerce process, including customs duty and tax calculation, customs documents and shipping labels, and much more. A few of our clients include Shinesty, ThredUP, ELOQUII, Beyond Yoga and Pacsafe. To learn more, visit us at http://go.borderlinx.com/.
For more information, please contact: David Lindberg VP Global Marketing [email protected]


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