New York, NY, Oct. 17, 2017 -- Borderlinx today announced the introduction of its Hosted Checkout solution for international eCommerce retailers. The new solution is available to Go.Borderlinx® clients and provides a plug and play integration that allows retailers to process global eCommerce orders instantly.
Global expansion requires more options, not less. That’s why Borderlinx provides eCommerce retailers the fulfillment and checkout solutions needed to compete on today’s global stage. To meet those demands, the Go.Borderlinx® solution offers three global checkout processing options, all without disrupting how retailers already capture and handle order/customer data.
- Hosted Checkout
- Hosted Payment
- Non-Hosted Checkout and Payment
Borderlinx’s latest option, Go.Borderlinx® Hosted Checkout, provides retailers a seamless plug and play solution for global checkout processing. Hosted Checkout empowers retailers to focus on their product and growth while Borderlinx manages the intricacies of international checkout and payment processing.
- Quick integration (Plug and Play Solution) with simple redirect after cart
- Accepts international and local payment methods
- Manages over eight core currencies
- Provides market-leading international fraud protection
- Supports real-time HS Code classification
- Includes Shipping Price Rule Engine
Borderlinx’s other two options provide retailers different levels of support. The Go.Borderlinx® Hosted Payment solution gives retailers the ability to process international payments, while the Go.Borderlinx® Non-Hosted solution takes a hands-off approach to international checkout and payment collection, an ideal choice for retailers that want to retain full control of their current setup.
“Borderlinx was founded on the guiding principle that retailers come first,” said Borderlinx CGO Sébastien Dubuisson. “As such, we’ve worked hard to provide current and prospective clients the ability to select the fulfillment and checkout options that work best for their business, not the other way around.”
Unlike other solutions, Go.Borderlinx® cuts down on delivery time and cost by enabling retailers to ship directly to customers. Retailers can produce shipping labels and customs documentation themselves, allowing them to fulfill domestic and international orders on-site without the need for a separate export processing center.
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. Visit www.go.borderlinx.com for details.
For more information, please contact Carlene Reyes. [email protected]


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