


Wuhan Xingqihang was informed that, according to foreign media reports, at Amazon’s annual seller conference Accelerate on September 16, Amazon announced that it will upgrade its multi-channel delivery service Veeqo, which will be free for all sellers.
Veeqo was acquired by Amazon earlier this year to help sellers reduce shipping costs while increasing the speed of fulfillment of customer orders. Sellers using Veeqo can connect to their sales channels, including Amazon, eBay, Etsy, and Shopify, and get discounted prices from UPS, USPS, DHL, and FedEx. Additionally, Veeqo's rate shopping feature can import sellers' orders and automatically find the lowest shipping rates available based on size and weight.
It is reported that Matt Warren (CEO), a former online seller, founded Veeqo. “As a seller, I find shipping orders across channels and managing inventory to be time-consuming and error-prone. Existing shipping management software is complex, lacks the right features, and some are designed for enterprise-level retailers. So I created a consideration To the system for all multi-channel seller needs. On Veeqo, sellers can track, price, sell and fulfill orders across channels with just a few clicks . ” Matt Warren said.
Xingqihang understands that Veeqo can provide key tools to help sellers reduce shipping costs, including:
· Amazon certified integration. Veeq has been integrated with FBA integration services, sellers log into Amazon, import their orders, and get the lowest shipping rates through Veeq, while also avoiding late deliveries and negative customer feedback.
· Transportation automation. By automatically selecting the lowest rate, sellers can ship up to 100 orders in bulk and send tracking emails to customers when orders are complete, saving time and money. Brand delivery.
Provide buyers with a consistent branded delivery experience with product packaging slips and invoices .
Xingqihang also learned that Veeqo previously charged $450 a month and was only available to Amazon’s U.S. sellers. Now, Veeqo will be free for all sellers, and Amazon has also announced that the tool is officially open to UK sellers. Additionally, later this year, the new Veeqo feature will roll out first in the US and then the UK.
It is reported that Amazon's third-party sellers currently generate more than half of Amazon's total sales. Every year, Amazon invests billions of dollars to improve the infrastructure, tools, services, fulfillment solutions and resources to help sellers succeed.
