Extensiv Order Manager integrates with most leading ecommerce and marketplace partners. Our Extensiv Integration Manager makes it easy to create, add, or customize an integration that is right for your business.
Manage every order, warehouse, and channel from one system.
Extensiv Order Manager, formerly known as Skubana, works behind the scenes, streamlining your order processing. Seamlessly integrate all your products, fulfillment centers, and sales channels in one platform. Whether you're selling DTC, through marketplaces, or all of that and more, you can always be exactly where your customer is.
What is distributed order management?
Distributed Order Management (DOM) is a method used to optimize fulfillment so orders arrive to customers on time while incurring the lowest possible cost. Distributed order management systems are software that help orchestrate this process and improve overall supply chain by automating several functions, including order routing, order splitting, shipping, inventory forecasting and reordering, and inventory management.
How a distributed order management system helps businesses.
By giving retailers a more comprehensive view of their supply chain, distributed order management allows for more control over supply chain management, order coordination, and access to a real-time view of orders being processed and inventory that is in transit. This means that businesses can take advantage of improved flexibility and a higher rate of efficiency and effectiveness. They allow this because they offer many benefits that traditional OMS lack.
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Order management system features to grow your business
If you’re a small business or midsize company who’s eager to scale, look no further than the order management software from Extensiv. By teaming up with Extensiv, your brand can enjoy both order management and omnichannel inventory management within one customer-centric system.
Extensiv knows order management is essential to ecommerce growth, which is why we’ve created innovative software to meet a wide range of your business needs.
Extensiv Order Manager features a wealth of automations to streamline your multichannel distribution, organize your inventory allocation, and simplify your order processing and routing in real-time.
Order Orchestration Rules
Multiple Fulfillment Processes
Legacy OMS may only connect to a limited number of shipping providers, forcing businesses to use other software to access more accommodating shipping options. These add-ons each come with a cost, adding to the overall price tag for the system. By adopting a central hub with the capabilities to handle all order fulfillment, it’s a smoother process and becomes far easier and more manageable. Distributed order management also allows for split orders so that costs can be reduced on shipping and fulfillment across every available channel. That allows for more defined workflows and extensive monitoring of results.
Faster order processing
From faster turnaround times to increasing efficiency to reducing the number of human errors, Extensiv Order Manager is the key to enhancing your order fulfillment. And the best part is, even if you’re not well-versed in ecommerce fulfillment, you're sure to make you feel like an expert.
Thanks to advanced tools and capabilities management, all of your order routing, picking, and packing can be completed in considerably less time — and with much less difficulty on your part.
Cross-Channel Integration
Disparate sales channels and the systems that they use can be unified far more effectively with distributed order management. Inventory sourcing becomes much easier to accomplish, even when different channels and individual store/warehouse locations are taken into account. This ensures precision and accuracy of fulfillment data. If you use legacy OMS, then you will need to juggle multiple systems, and that will slow down updates and offer a skewed view of real-time inventory status.
All Channels in Check
Extensiv Order Manager provides cross-channel reporting with detailed data on revenue, order, and units sold. You and your team can respond to new orders rapidly and accurately thanks to real-time syncing. See the multi-channel landscape–channels, warehouses and products in one spot, and allocate a percent of inventory to show on a per sales channel basis.
Better customer experience
Bundle Breakdown
With Extensiv Order Manager, you can split bundled products within an order into its individual core components. The platform automatically calculates the maximum quantity possible for each bundle and kit using core products and any pre-packaged inventory.
Happier Customers
When you can ship items just a few hours after they’re ordered, customer confidence is known to increase exponentially. With the right software, you can optimize the time between a customer’s purchase and the order’s fulfillment, and make sure the receiving, packaging, and shipping of said order happens with maximum efficiency.
Perpetual updates
If an order management system features perpetual updates, it means the program is being refreshed around the clock, and generating the most accurate information available. Since perpetual updates are happening in real-time, they continually provide the latest inventory counts, and indicate which products or SKUs are in stock at any point.
Integrations
Easily Integrate with All Ecommerce and Marketplaces
Shopify
Sync your inventory and order tracking information from your OMS and WMS tools back to Shopify so that your store is always up to date.
WooCommerce
Sync your inventory and order tracking information from your OMS and WMS tools back to WooCommerce so that your store is always up to date.
PayPal
Automatically download orders from PayPal and load them into your shipping system.
Magento
Automatically download orders, sync inventory, and upload shipment tracking information back to Magento so that your store is always up to date.
BigCommerce
Sync your inventory and order tracking information from your OMS and WMS tools back to BigCommerce so that your store is always up to date.
UltraCart
Sync your inventory and order tracking information from your OMS and WMS tools back to Ultracart so that your store is always up to date.
Walmart
Sync your inventory and order tracking information from your OMS and WMS tools back to Walmart so that your store is always up to date.
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Frequently Asked Questions
In combination with Extensiv Integration Manager, Extensiv Order Manager integrates with over 100+ shopping carts and the most popular marketplaces including Amazon, Walmart, Etsy, Wayfair, and more. We believe it is the most connected order management solution on the market today.
Extensiv Order Manager works in tandem with these ecommerce platforms to provide your company with the most intuitive and customizable order and inventory management software available.
Amazon inventory management with Extensiv Order Manager lets users automatically update their inventory each time a product is sold or returned, removing virtually all the manual work and potential for errors. With Extensiv Order Manager for Amazon, you can easily track your inventory, orders, and deliveries originating from all your Amazon sales channels.
Our Walmart sales channel supports Walmart Fulfillment Services (WFS), which provides end-to-end fulfillment for third-party sellers. Using WFS, retailers can store all their inventory within the Walmart fulfillment network. Send your inventory to Walmart fulfillment centers to handle storage and orders, then manage WFS inventory, forecasting, and replenishment from Extensiv Order Manager.
Extensiv Order Manager can easily help you combine individual products into compelling bundles, while maintaining control over the individual SKUs. Product bundling and kitting is truly a win-win since it gives you the ability to lower your pricing, while also making your offers more compelling than your competitors’ offerings. When done well, bundles can drive sales, increase optimization, and support customer satisfaction at the same time.
90% of customers complete OMS implementation within four to six weeks—and many companies finish faster. This is incredibly fast when compared with typical software implementations, meaning you’ll see a much faster ROI than with competitive solutions. With Extensiv Order Manager in place, you can automate your most time-consuming tasks and customize the features and integrations that best suit your needs.
Our order management reporting is top-of-the-line, thanks to its native, holistic view of First In, First Out (FIFO) costs, sales orders, and shipping fees. We deliver a multitude of pertinent reports, including inventory value, inventory aging, SKU profitability, and demand planning. In addition, Extensiv Order Manager also offers an exhaustive Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) history per purchase order, which makes retroactive reviews of purchasing much more accessible for quarterly and year-end reporting.
Order management and order routing are fundamental to modern, adaptable fulfillment strategies. Extensiv Order Manager allows brands to build sophisticated order manipulation rules to translate between the needs of a sales channel and those of a fulfillment provider. Additionally, order management provides order handling capabilities like order splitting, where a single order may be fulfilled by more than one warehouse. Simple order routing provides capabilities like the ability to send an order to the closest warehouse, to minimize shipping times and costs.
Beyond order routing and customer service capabilities, a modern OMS will also offer inventory forecasting capabilities. This uses sophisticated algorithms to predict sales velocity, based on historical sales and other intelligence, and ensure products are reordered before you risk a stockout. We believe order management software should serve the needs of executives like CEOs, COOs, and Directors of Operations, as well as streamline customer service.
Yes! ShipStation was built for simple businesses selling from a single channel and fulfilling from a single node, which is best for brands that are just getting started. As soon as a brand starts selling on multiple channels or fulfilling from more than one node, they should be looking for enterprise-class solutions that can handle the complexities of today while setting your brand up for the growth of tomorrow.