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  • Program includes technology platform and physical fulfillment services
  • Small- and medium-sized businesses can quickly and easily manage sales across multiple marketplaces and customize delivery times
  • Using a single login, sellers can manage sales on 21 marketplaces and web stores, including eBay, Etsy and Amazon Prime
  • Solution handles storage, order processing, packaging and shipping
  • Risk-free 60-day trial

Smart businesses know marketplaces are the heart of e-commerce, but they can be cumbersome; sellers must juggle multiple logins, the labor and logistics of packing, shipping and tracking sales and managing inventory. Then comes updating all the marketplace listings, which can take hours.

UPS (NYSE: UPS) eFulfillment offering small- and medium-sized businesses worldwide streamlined fulfillment and shipping services to consumers in the U.S. and Canada. The solution supports purchases and orders from 21 different marketplaces and web stores, including eBay, Wal-Mart, Etsy and Amazon, including Prime. The new platform augments UPS's suite of custom e-commerce solutions designed to support small and medium-sized businesses.

'UPS's eFulfillment program gives online retailers in Japan quick and convenient access to over 200 million potential customers across the U.S and Canada, and a booming ecommerce market already worth over half a trillion U.S. dollars1,' said Daryl Tay, President of UPS Japan.

'We understand that for small-and medium-sized businesses, things like listing, storing, packing, shipping and tracking items can take time away from focusing on other important things like products, customer service and business growth. By registering for eFulfillment, they transfer all that heavy lifting to UPS, freeing up more time to focus on what matters to them.'

Signing up is as easy as enrolling via a quick onboarding process and listing products. UPS, which is currently offering a risk free 60-day trial, handles storing the merchandise, packaging products once a sale is made and shipping from warehouses strategically located in Shepherdsville, Kentucky and Bloomington, California.

Inventory stored in other locations, such as an existing warehouse, can be added to the platform to ensure dynamic updates as sales occur allowing for fulfillment efficiencies. Merchants select when the package needs to be delivered.

UPS eFulfillment can be used by merchants around the world who want to list on U.S. marketplaces and sell to customers in the U.S. and in Canada. However, their inventory for sale needs to be stored in warehouses located in the U.S.

UPS began piloting the program in 2017 as a way to provide cutting-edge fulfillment and logistics options with access to multiple marketplaces. Pilot participant Tidal New York saw sales of its New York City-made flip flops more than triple during the pilot.

'To be able to sell across multiple stores and marketplaces is insanely attractive,' said Tidal New York Co-founder Tim Gibb. 'The ability to focus on growth instead of managing our infrastructure allows us to pursue business that we wouldn't otherwise have had the bandwidth for after.'

According to the UPS Pulse of the Online Shopper study, shopping on marketplaces is almost universal. More than 96% percent of U.S. online shoppers report making a purchase at a marketplace. With this in mind, smart sellers try to sell on as many marketplaces as possible to access the widest swath of potential customers.

This eFulfillment service offers merchants the flexibility and speed needed to meet customer needs at a good value. The pricing is bundled, giving sellers a clear picture of fulfillment costs. Tracking and billing are integrated, helping reduce the time and effort it takes a business owner to keep up with the status and cost of shipments. Finally, sellers can quickly and dynamically update listings on multiple sites.

For more information, visit UPS.com/efulfillment

UPS eFulfillment can be integrated with:

  • 3D cart
  • Amazon
  • Amazon Intl Sites
  • BigCommerce
  • eBay
  • eBay Intl Sites
  • Etsy
  • Houzz
  • Jet
  • Magento
  • Newegg
  • Overstock
  • PrestaShop
  • Pricefalls
  • Rakuten
  • Sears
  • Shopify
  • Volusion
  • Walmart
  • WooCommerce
  • Yahoo Shopping

About UPS

UPS (NYSE: UPS) is a global leader in logistics, offering a broad range of solutions including transporting packages and freight; facilitating international trade, and deploying advanced technology to more efficiently manage the world of business. Headquartered in Atlanta, USA, UPS serves more than 220 countries and territories worldwide. UPS was awarded Forbes Most Valuable Brand in Transportation and top rankings on the JUST 100 list for social responsibility, the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index, and the Harris Poll Reputation Quotient, among other prestigious rankings and awards. The company can be found on the web at ups.com or pressroom.ups.com and its corporate blog can be found at longitudes.ups.com. The company's sustainability eNewsletter, UPS Horizons, can be found at ups.com/sustainabilitynewsletter. To get UPS news direct, follow @UPS_Asia on Twitter.

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