The re-launched platform, Seller System 2.0 will showcase improved interface features and a new dashboard.
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Ingredientsonline.com (Cerritos, CA), a B2B e-commerce platform that connects buyers and sellers of nutritional raw materials, redesigned its back-end system used by sellers to manage all aspects of their account, including maintaining listing content, viewing sales and inventory reports, accessing analytics, and requesting payments.
The re-launched platform, Seller System 2.0, will showcase improved interface features and a new dashboard that displays month-to-date and year-to-date revenue, highlights changes, and offers a comprehensive to-do list with notification icons and easy buttons to make needed changes.
New document management features include a new document library where sellers can manage all documents and the ability to upload documents prior to product creation with custom tagging. The upgraded “Add Product” feature enables a user to add new products without email communication with the Account Manager for product codes.
For sellers who drop-ship, there is now a manual option for drop-ship inventory and more. The manual feature allows users to type in their inventory amounts. If unable to fulfill an order due to lack of inventory, sellers have more options than just cancelling the order—they can create partial shipments and communicate their next stocking date.
The new Seller Admin feature grants access to all modules of the Seller System and has a feature to add other members of the company, granting them access and assigning them to roles.
Phase two of the launch will bring even more new features to the Seller System, including automatic listings, more control over content with an enhanced syncing function, and more.
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