CommerceHub Helps Pep Boys Expand Products Available Online And In-Store

CommerceHub Helps Pep Boys Expand Products Available Online And In-Store

Using CommerceHub, Pep Boys will expand its product assortment by utilizing its vendor partners’ available inventory.

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PHILADELPHIA — The Pep Boys has taken action to increase the number of products available on its website and in-store – without adding physical inventory – by connecting with its suppliers through the merchandising and fulfillment platform CommerceHub.

Using CommerceHub, Pep Boys will expand its product assortment by utilizing its vendor partners’ available inventory. By relying on a network of suppliers to fulfill customer orders, Pep Boys can make more SKUs available online and through in-store special orders without investing in product inventory or new fulfillment centers. CommerceHub will help Pep Boys and its vendors fulfill the orders and quickly deliver products to customers.

Pep Boys currently operates an e-commerce site that gives customers access to a varied selection of products. In addition, the company offers customers the ability to special order third-party products exclusively at Pep Boys locations, with several delivery options.

With CommerceHub, Pep Boys will be able to provide all current inventory and third-party special order products on its website while also gaining access to new suppliers and products.

 

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