Cutter & Buck, Seattle, introduced a new integration with commonsku and PromoStandards that allows for live product data, electronic purchase orders (ePO) and third party shipping.
“Cutter & Buck joins a fast-growing list of suppliers, including alphabroder and Starline, who are allowing the effortless transfer of accurate, live data, from ideation to orders to production to invoicing without compromising the accuracy on any order,” said Catherine Graham, commonsku’s CEO. “ePOs represent the biggest advancement in PromoStandards development, and the unprecedented speed and accuracy with which distributors can now produce an accurate sales order means less time managing the order process and more time selling.”
“This integration offers both parties faster fulfillment times and removes costly data entry errors, as orders submitted through the commonsku platform will now bypass all order entry queues and drop directly into our ERP system after submission,” said Brad Moxley, associate director at Cutter & Buck. “All commonsku orders will be on a pick ticket at our warehouse in record time.”
In addition to ePO integration, Cutter & Buck supports third-party shipping, and commonsku customers can now enable third-party shipping by client on the platform.
“The momentum for ePO integration is picking up rapidly,” said David Shultz, vice president of supplier partnerships for commonsku. “Suppliers understand that if they integrate live data and activate ePOs, they are going to see more business, period. Distributors, too, are finally realizing how much of an impact this will have on their efficiency and their growth. We’re thrilled to onboard yet another amazing supplier partner that will help our customers grow.”
“At Cutter & Buck, we recognize the value data integrations provide to both suppliers and distributors, and we are incredibly excited to announce the completion of our ePO [and] live data integration with commonsku,” Moxley added. “We would like to thank the commonsku for their continued support of our brand and we look forward to growing our businesses together!”
To learn more about commonsku, visit www.commonsku.com. For more information on Cutter & Buck, visit www.cbcorporate.com.