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Electronic Commerce and E-SupplyLink partner to offer new Order Fulfillment solution

Filed in archive Partnerships on August 12, 2007

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According to TMC Net, a new partnership between electronic commerce and E-SupplyLink, will provide companies with a new state of the art order fulfillment system. Electronic Commerce, a Silicon Valley's consulting firms specializing in Electronic Data Interchange, announced this partnership with e-SupplyLink of Traverse City, Michigan last week. E-SupplyLink specializes in supply chain, order fulfillment software.

E-SupplyLink's order fulfillment product works on multiple platforms for the management of order fulfillment, warehousing, shipping, and labeling. ComplyLink, e-SupplyLink's premier product, contains Advanced Ship Notice kits specifically designed to address the labeling and messaging requirements of retail, automotive, and pharmaceutical companies to reduce labeling, testing, and mapping mistakes.

The latest version of ComplyLink includes several enhancements, company officials say, adding that these features were designed to "improve label printing, creating shipments, and packing using Standard Pack."

Included in 6.8 are Default Values for Shipment Creation, Print to File Label Printing and Container Assigned by Trading Partner.

These new features decrease data entry even more, saving time and reducing errors. Printing time for large amounts of labels is also decreased significantly using the Print to File feature.

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