CHARLOTTE, N.C., Aug. 03, 2017 -- Ecomdash, a top ecommerce inventory management platform, announced today its newest addition for Amazon sellers; an expansion of Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) for global markets. Ecomdash can now automate inventory syncing, order routing for multichannel sales, and handle internal transfers for the following countries: Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, France, India, and Italy.
FBA allows online retailers to fulfill sales orders by storing their inventory in any of Amazon’s numerous fulfillment centers across the globe. Once a product is purchased, the retailer can send the sales order details to FBA where they can leverage Amazon’s shipping and customer service expertise.
“World-wide ecommerce sales are expected to increase to over four trillion dollars in 2020. Our goal is to continue developing software that meets the customers’ operational needs as they expand globally,” said Nick Maglosky, CEO of ecomdash. “This most recent update to our FBA offering will ensure that our sellers are equipped to handle shipping and other logistical requirements when growing their businesses internationally.”
The integration with FBA and ecomdash is available now. For more information about our FBA offering, please visit https://www.ecomdash.com/amazon-fba-inventory-management-software/.
About ecomdash: Ecomdash is a software-as-a-service company that streamlines fulfillment and inventory operations for online retailers. Ecomdash automates multi-channel ecommerce businesses’ inventory, sales orders, shipping processes, and product listings across marketplaces like Amazon, eBay, and Walmart as well as ecommerce website platforms like 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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