Ecwid Squarespace Order Fulfillmentlite prepcenter, the nations leading provider of third-party warehousing and order fulfillment services for small and mid-sized ecommerce merchants, has just added Ecwid and Squarespace to its growing list of shopping cart integrations.

Were very pleased to now be integrated with Ecwid and Squarespace, comments Steve Bulger, VP of Sales, Marketing & Customer Service at lite prepcenter (LPC). These are two ecommerce platforms that were seeing more sellers using for their online stores, and we wanted to be able to automate the order fulfillment process for those sellers, just like we do with other popular shopping carts.

Ecwid & Squarespace Order Fulfillment Features

For merchants selling on Ecwid or Squarespace that are utilizing lite prepcenter as their third-party logistics (3PL) provider, orders will be automatically retrieved from those shopping carts into lite prepcenters proprietary order management system. Once orders are picked, packed and shipped from its fulfillment center, lite prepcenter will then push tracking and inventory numbers back to Ecwid and Squarespace, closing the order within those systems and allowing tracking numbers to be sent automatically to the end customer.

The main thing we try to do here at lite prepcenter is make things easy for our clients, says Bulger. After all, online sellers utilize our 3PL services because they dont want to think about order fulfillment, and that starts at the shopping cart level by making sure we can send data back and forth automatically.

Ecwid and Squarespace join a list of over 40 integrations supported by lite prepcenter, a company well-known within the 3PL industry for its dependability and approach to managing its operations.

A lot of fulfillment companies dont have their own IT group, adds Bulger. In fact, some not only outsource their IT, but also outsource the actual warehousing of their clients merchandise. At LPC, we feel it’s important to control all aspects of our operation in order to provide our clients with the best experience possible, and utilizing our in-house IT group to develop these types of direct integrations is critical to that mission.”