Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

enVista Launches Shipment Experience Management to Enhance Post-Purchase Customer Experience

New track-and-trace solution offers extended order visibility to improve customer satisfaction and drive incremental sales

enVista Launches Shipment Experience Management to Enhance Post-Purchase Customer Experience

INDIANAPOLIS (November 4, 2021) – enVista, a global software, consulting, managed services and automation firm optimizing and transforming physical and digital commerce, today announces that it has launched a new Shipment Experience Management Solution. The track-and-trace software as a service (SaaS) enables shippers to keep customers informed of in-transit shipment status and expected arrival date and time. In this way, the solution improves the customer experience.

Shipment Experience Management is designed as a standalone software as a service but also integrates with enVista’s Enspire Order Management System (OMS) and Advanced Transportation Optimization and Management solution (ATOM), offering shippers enterprise-wide integration and tailored, real-time visibility to shipments.


enVista’s CEO, Jim Barnes, said, “Consumers increasingly expect proactive communication from shippers regarding the status and location of their packages at every stage of the post-cart shipment process. Our Shipment Experience Management is robust and easy-to-use, providing branded tracking notifications for a better post-purchase experience as well as increased brand trust and loyalty.”

enVista’s Vice President of Product Management, Darryl Barr, said, “Providing a branded shipping experience gives shippers a sustained competitive advantage at a time when customers want to be informed where and when to expect their merchandise to arrive. Not only do shippers realize increased brand trust and loyalty, they also see increased sales, an improved delivery process, a reduction in ‘where is my order’ (WISMO) customer support calls and chats by forty to fifty percent, and improved customer satisfaction, making it a must-have solution for omnichannel organizations today.”

Key features of enVista’s Shipment Experience Management Solution include SMS texts and shipper-branded email updates on order and shipping status; estimated delivery date communicated as soon as the order is processed; branded, customer-facing order tracking web pages; ability for customers to manage deliveries; customer experience feedback; complete visibility of orders, shipping status and delivery performance; visibility into exceptions and shipping delays for quick correction, and more.

Visit our website to learn more about enVista and its Shipment Experience Management Solution.

###

About enVista:
enVista is a global software, consulting, managed services and automation firm, optimizing and transforming physical and digital commerce for the world’s leading manufacturers, distributors, 3PLs/LSPs, and omnichannel retailers. enVista uniquely optimizes and transforms physical and digital commerce – optimizing supply chain efficiencies to drive cost savings, and unifying commerce to drive customer engagement and revenue. These comprehensive capabilities, combined with enVista’s market-leading Unified Commerce Platform, Enspire Commerce and the firm’s ability to consult, implement and operate across supply chain, transportation, IT, enterprise business solutions and omnichannel commerce, allows mid-market and Fortune 100/5000 companies to leverage enVista as a trusted advisor across their enterprises. Consulting and solutions delivery are in our DNA. Let’s have a conversation™. www.envistacorp.com

Media contact:
Kinsey Loebig, 502-592-6176, kloebig@envistacorp.com

https://www.envistacorp.com/coverage/envista-launches-shipment-experience-management-solution-to-enhance-post-purchase-customer-experience

Recent

More Stories

reagan national DCA airport photo

Reagan National airport plans to reopen today after deadly crash

All flights remained grounded this morning at Washington, D.C.’s Reagan National Airport (DCA) following the deadly mid-air crash last night between a passenger jet and an Army helicopter.

In a statement, DCA airport officials said they would open the facility again today for flights after planes were grounded for more than 12 hours. “Reagan National airport will resume flight operations at 11:00am. All airport roads and terminals are open. Some flights have been delayed or cancelled, so passengers are encouraged to check with their airline for specific flight information,” the facility said in a social media post.

Keep ReadingShow less

Featured

Jump Start 25 conference opens in Atlanta

Jump Start 25 conference opens in Atlanta

Artificial intelligence (AI) and the economy were hot topics on the opening day of SMC3 Jump Start 25, a less-than-truckload (LTL)-focused supply chain event taking place in Atlanta this week. The three-day event kicked off Monday morning to record attendance, with more than 700 people registered, according to conference planners.

The event opened with a keynote presentation from AI futurist Zack Kass, former head of go to market for OpenAI. He talked about the evolution of AI as well as real-world applications of the technology, furthering his mission to demystify AI and make it accessible and understandable to people everywhere. Kass is a speaker and consultant who works with businesses and governments around the world.

Keep ReadingShow less
trends in robotics

IFR: five trends will drive robot growth through 2025

As the global market value of industrial robot installations passes its all-time high of $16.5 billion, five trends will continue to drive its growth through 2025, according to a forecast from the International Federation of Robotics (IFR).

That is important because the increased use of robots has the potential to significantly reduce the impact of labor shortages in manufacturing, IFR said. That will happen when robots automate dirty, dull, dangerous or delicate tasks – such as visual quality inspection, hazardous painting, or heavy lifting—thus freeing up human workers to focus on more interesting and higher-value tasks.

Keep ReadingShow less
graphic of cargo in motion

Disruption events to global supply chains rose 38% over 2023

Overall disruptions to global supply chains in 2024 increased 38% from the previous year, thanks largely to the top five drivers of supply chain disruptions for the year: factory fires, labor disruption, business sale, leadership transition, and mergers & acquisitions, according to a study from Resilinc.

Factory fires maintained their position as the number one disruption for the sixth consecutive year, with 2,299 disruption alerts issued. Fortunately, this number is down 20% from the previous year and has declined 36% from the record high in 2022, according to California-based Resilinc, a provider of supply chain resiliency solutions.

Keep ReadingShow less
chart of cargo theft in 2024

Cargo theft activity set new highs in 2024

Cargo theft activity across the United States and Canada reached unprecedented levels in 2024, with 3,625 reported incidents representing a stark 27% increase from 2023, according to an annual analysis from CargoNet.

The estimated average value per theft also rose, reaching $202,364, up from $187,895 in 2023. And the increase was persistent, as each quarter of 2024 surpassed previous records set in 2023.

Keep ReadingShow less