Integration with Business Lines accelerates order processing up to 80%

Integration with Business Lines accelerates order processing up to 80%
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The Business Lines Group of Companies reported a rapid increase in interest in integration solutions that allow businesses to directly connect logistics services to their information system. Over the past six months, the number of customers using such tools has almost doubled, and the technologies themselves have proven their effectiveness, reducing order processing time by up to 80%.

Integration with the Business Lines personal account is especially relevant for companies operating in areas with intensive logistics flow: industry, trade, medicine, automotive and fashion industries. The largest demand was recorded in the largest cities of Russia, including Moscow, St. Petersburg, as well as in the regions of the Volga region, Siberia and the Urals.

One of the most popular products is the ready—made module "Extension for 1C", which has undergone a significant upgrade. New features include intelligent address hints, the ability to quickly repeat an order, an address book, and automatic information upload. According to customer estimates, such tools can reduce logistics labor costs by an average of 50-80% and significantly reduce the number of errors when forming orders.

The company has offered a separate free module for online stores running on the Bitrix24 platform. It automates the process of creating orders, including data entry, terminal selection, calculation of delivery dates and costs, cargo tracking and adding tracking numbers directly to the order card.

Customers also have the opportunity to connect their own IT teams to the integration setup process. To simplify the work, ready-made interactive schemes have been developed, and if necessary, Business Lines specialists are ready to provide technical advice.

Thus, the company is actively developing digital solutions, making logistics easier, faster and more efficient for businesses. The proposed tools are especially valuable for organizations with large volumes of cargo, where every minute and accuracy are critically important. Integration modules make it easier to interact with a transport company, reduce costs, and provide high-quality customer service.