ShipperHQ Announces Shopware Partnership at Shoptalk 2022
The strategic partnership between ShipperHQ and Shopware fills a void in the US non-SaaS space.
ShipperHQ, the leading shipping experience management solution, announced its partnership with Shopware, the leading open commerce platform, at Shoptalk 2022. As a Shopware preferred partner, ShipperHQ will be a core offering available directly in the platform’s control panel.
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“There’s an obvious gap in the US market when it comes to solutions in the non-SaaS space, and this partnership is designed to fill that void.” – Karen Baker, CEO, and Founder of ShipperHQ
Brands using Shopware will have seamless access to ShipperHQ’s comprehensive suite of advanced shipping tools, providing them convenient delivery choices that help with both cost and convenience including in-store pick-up, same-day delivery, and increased transparency about delivery dates from top carriers. Merchants will also be able to automate and streamline shipping processes, packaging offices, and delivery fees with custom in-cart shipping rules. In addition to offering more control and visibility for consumers, Shopware merchants will now benefit from reduced friction in the checkout process and access to a team of shipping experts to guide long-term strategies and improvements.
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“Shopware is built to give brands the necessary edge to stand out in today’s highly competitive market conditions. Integrating ShipperHQ as a preferred partner is a huge differentiator, allowing the businesses we work with to easily offer a sophisticated, personalized shipping experience that accelerates conversion and sales,” said Ben Marks, Director, Global Market Development, Shopware AG. “This partnership brings together two companies who believe in empowering merchants to deliver exactly what their customers need, without constraints.”
In February, Shopware announced it had raised $100 million in growth capital from Carlyle and PayPal to drive international growth.