BLUE BELL, Pa. — MAM Software has announced a new integration between Autopart and ShipEngine to streamline shipping processes.
ShipEngine, the technology that powers ShipStation and other platforms, supplies shipping application programming interfaces (APIs) and solutions. A subsidiary of Stamps.com, ShipEngine was designed to solve the logistics problems that arise as businesses scale.
The integration between ShipEngine and Autopart provides Autopart users with the ability to perform shipment rate shopping across multiple carriers and services, provide customers with shipping costs upfront and then to generate the shipment labels and tracking numbers directly from Autopart at the point of picknotes being invoiced.
With a ShipEngine account configured, users can retrieve shipping rates from most major shipping companies, including FedEx, UPS and USPS, in real time. The integration allows for shipping addresses to be validated at the point of shipping, as well as allowing for shipment tracking information to be viewed directly within Autopart.
With users able to check rates for delivery services in real time and to select a rate, generate a shipping label and ship items in just a few clicks, this integration allows for streamlined shipping processes and reduced shipping costs, all while increasing the level of service to their customers, the company said.
"It's always satisfying when ShipEngine can help partners like MAM Software provide enhanced services or new features to their own users," said Eric Abrahams of ShipEngine. "We are looking forward to this opportunity to connect Autopart's users with the ability to solve shipping for their businesses."
"ShipEngine has proven to be a major player in multi-carrier shipping and logistics. We are happy to have a working relationship with them and to offer our Autopart customers the ability to streamline their shipping processes through this integration," said Ben Stanley, director of product management at MAM Software.