Negotiatus Launches Smart Checkout to Help Businesses Make More Informed Purchasing Decisions
Negotiatus, the leading spend control platform for businesses, introduced the full release of Smart Checkout. This suite of features is designed to help provide companies with the data and controls needed at the time of checkout to make more informed purchasing decisions, saving them valuable time and money. The new product offering includes Substitution Preferences, Stock Visibility, and Shipping and Fulfilment Preferences at the time of checkout.
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Purchasing across multiple vendors hurts companies at every level and department of the organization. This problem is exacerbated by existing purchasing solutions where purchase orders are created with no knowledge of stock availability or shipping costs. With this launch, Negotiatus becomes the only purchasing solution on the market to do two things: inform users of stock data before a request for a purchase order is even submitted (without requiring a user to check manually or punch out) and automatically source and fulfill orders to best meet their shipping and fulfillment preferences.
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“We’re incredibly excited to release Smart Checkout. Not only will these features be very valuable to purchasers generally, but they are particularly beneficial now as supply chains are disrupted and the availability of products and reliability of shipping are poor due to COVID-19,” says Negotiatus Co-Founder and CTO Tom Jaklitsch. Existing clients who have tested the features also agree and see the immediate benefits. “Smart Checkout allows my teams to forecast any product delays they may incur if we aren’t able to find a quick replacement as opposed to finding out at the point of purchase” says Hart, the Senior Facilities & Operations Manager at West Coast Fitness, “It allows me as the administrator to plan ahead instead of playing catch-up.”
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