en.Wedoany.com Reported - French third-party logistics provider Log'S has partnered with Toulouse-based software startup Shippingbo to connect Shippingbo's Order Management System (OMS) with Hardis's Warehouse Management System (WMS) through a new connector, enabling it to quickly meet the omnichannel order processing needs of both existing and potential customers without replacing its current WMS. Shippingbo points out that for logistics service providers, the challenge lies in avoiding turning each new customer or sales channel into a specific project. Therefore, the key is to rapidly connect systems, standardize data exchange, and ensure the reliability of order, inventory, and shipping data, while complying with e-commerce platform regulations and terms of use.
Previously, Log'S had integrated OMS and WMS modules on Shippingbo's SaaS platform for its small and medium-sized enterprise clients. The new connector directly links the OMS module with Hardis's WMS, allowing this third-party logistics provider based in northern France to offer omnichannel services to customers already using Hardis WMS who wish to quickly open new sales channels, and also to attract new customers looking to benefit from a "powerful" tool validated by logistics execution.
Anthony Boldt, Information Systems Director at Log'S, stated that the connector brings a triple benefit: building a more modular architecture, achieving standardized exchanges between OMS and WMS for better data governance, reducing reliance on specific developments, and delivering greater scalability for teams and customers. With this connector, Log'S will be able to reduce the integration time and costs associated with developing new sales channels, without compromising completed investments or existing WMS systems.
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