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Sendung verfolgen Track&Trace JTL-Wawi 1.4 Feature Preview 2
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Jan

Support management Hürth

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Welcome to the second part of our blog series. As already introduced yesterday, we are releasing the code for our new product JTL-Track&Trace with JTL-Wawi 1.4, which will enter the open beta phase in spring. For the time being, shipment tracking is available for DHL (and now also for DPD and GLS! | Update: June

Sendung verfolgen Track&Trace JTL-Wawi 1.4 Feature Preview 1
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Jan

Support management Hürth

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Track and trace means "following traces" or "reading tracks" and in logistics refers to the tracking of parcels and letters - so-called shipment tracking. It often begins with the handover of the parcel to the shipping service provider and ends with the successful delivery to the customer. This spring, our new product JTL-Track&Trace will go

Content Review Blog
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Mark

Head of Marketing and blog editor

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We are starting 2018 with another content review on the JTL blog. Over the past few months, our marketing and editorial teams have created a lot of content for our channels, which we would like to share with you today. The focus is once again on articles in the JTL-Guide and videos on our YouTube

Jtl Shipping Header Blog
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Jan

Support management Hürth

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Many of you have been benefiting from the JTL-Shipping extension since JTL-Wawi 1.0. Especially frequent shippers are happy about the possibility to conveniently control shipping, label printing and co. from the ERP. With version 1.1 of JTL-Wawi, our shipping solution also received some new features, including integration with the shipping service provider UPS. However, only

Amazon Prime Jtl Wawi Blogheader
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Claus

Marketing expert at JTL

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Some appreciate reliable and fast deliveries, while others benefit from higher sales figures. Amazon Prime is very popular with both customers and retailers. In order to participate in the Prime program, online retailers previously had to store their items on Amazon and have them shipped by Amazon (FBA). This will no longer be necessary. With