New York, NY, Oct. 04, 2017 -- Pacsafe, the retailer that delivers smart travel gear with built-in anti-theft technology, has chosen the Go.Borderlinx® solution to expand its eCommerce operations to 24 additional countries.
While Pacsafe has been pioneering anti-theft technology for travels, Borderlinx has been developing the next generation of eCommerce solutions, one that aims to transform online retail into a truly borderless industry. With Go.Borderlinx®, Pacsafe will now provide international customers with a complete checkout total, or Total Landed Cost, which includes Customs Duty and Tax. In doing so, Pacsafe can reduce shopping cart abandonment, decrease returns and increase repeat customers.
To process international payments, Pacsafe is leveraging Go.Borderlinx®’s Hosted International Checkout (BHIC) solution. BHIC enables retailers to provide international customers with a hassle-free experience by accepting natively over 15 major and local payment methods in over 10 different currencies, all while providing market-leading international fraud protection.
“We are dedicated to being a traveler’s best companion by creating versatile, stylish gear with innovative technology,” said Pacsafe Global Director of eCommerce Mahsa Hojjat. “With Go.Borderlinx®, Pacsafe can now offer its products to more customers by providing an easy checkout experience along with shipping options that eliminate obstacles commonly faced in global eCommerce.”
Unlike any other solution, Go.Borderlinx® goes beyond a retailer’s checkout process. It eliminates the need for a conventional export processing facility, allowing retailers to fulfill domestic and international orders on-site. Retailers can process international shipping labels and customs documentation from their fulfillment center and ship orders directly to customers globally, significantly cutting down on transit time and cost.
“Taking a business global is a major step for any retailer. That’s why the Go.Borderlinx® solution covers every aspect of international compliance and shipping processes and provides a best-in-class customer experience,” said Borderlinx CGO Sébastien Dubuisson. “Pacsafe is now equipped to become a dominant global brand, and we fully expect them to expand internationally just as fast as they did in the United States.”
As a LINK Partner with Demandware, Go.Borderlinx® was able to quickly integrate with Pacsafe’s Demandware platform without interrupting current operations.
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 Pacsafe
Pacsafe is a leading retailer in security travel gear. At the heart of every Pacsafe® product is one clear purpose — to keep travelers one step ahead of the game by helping to keep their gear secure from opportunistic thieves. Pacsafe’s innovative designs and unrivaled anti-theft technology give travelers the peace of mind they need to get on and get out there on the road less traveled.
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