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Jagged Peak Announces it Will Begin Selling its eCommerce Solutions in China

Daniels Worldwide Management to represent Jagged Peak's eCommerce solutions throughout Asia/Pacific.

2011-06-13
TAMPA, FL, June 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) Jagged Peak, Inc., a leading provider of enterprise-class eCommerce solutions and supply chain services, announced today that it is partnering with Daniels Worldwide Management to represent the EDGE eCommerce platform and its end-to-end TotalCommerce solutions throughout China and Asia/Pacific.

The EDGE platform is recognized as a best-of-breed eCommerce platform, containing all of the advanced functionality required to conduct multi-channel eCommerce, and is used by many of the world's leading consumer products companies to increase their online sales and profitably.

TotalCommerce is Jagged Peak's outsourced eCommerce solution that bundles the EDGE platform with Jagged Peak's extensive services - including Professional IT Services for handling the myriad tasks and IT infrastructure associated with the set up and deployment of any online business; eServices to ensure the website generates traffic and converts visitors into buying customers; and, finally, fully optimized Fulfillment Services that deliver the highest level of customer satisfaction with best-in-class delivery SLAs giving companies everything they need to operate successful online businesses.

"Daniels Worldwide Management is pleased to be partnering with Jagged Peak to introduce the EDGE platform to Asia/Pacific companies that are either establishing online businesses in their local markets as well wanting to establish themselves in the U.S.," says Worldwide Management President and CEO Daniel Daniels. "We believe there's tremendous opportunity for deploying the EDGE platform throughout the Pacific Rim, particularly in the rapidly growing Chinese eCommerce arena, and helping these companies extend their online businesses to American consumers."

"Asia/Pacific countries account for about 54 percent of the world's GDP and 44 percent of world trade, so establishing a presence in this region to help these companies expand their online businesses both there and in the States is critical to our growth strategy," says Jagged Peak's CMO Vince Fabrizzi. "And, like us, Daniels Worldwide Management is headquartered in Tampa, so even though we'll be doing business with companies on the other side of the globe, we'll have a local contact to help us understand the intricacies of doing business with them."

About Daniels Worldwide Management
Tampa based Daniels Worldwide Management has extensive international business development expertise and more than 20 years of experience sourcing and importing products from China. The company offers multi-faceted website marketing services and assists companies looking to expand into Asia/Pacific markets. Daniels companies include successful catalog marketing, distribution and web based eCommerce operations covering both B2B and B2C channels. For more information, please visit www.danielswwm.com.

Jagged Peak provides outsourced end-to-end eCommerce and supply chain solutions that enable manufacturers, distributors and consumer brand companies to quickly and cost-effectively establish and operate a direct online business. The cornerstone of Jagged Peak's solutions is the EDGE eCommerce platform. It is a fully web-based order management system that provides real-time order visibility throughout the entire order life cycle across multiple business units, distribution channels and trading partners. Jagged Peak's blue chip client roster includes several global consumer brand companies. For more information, please visit www.jaggedpeak.com or call 800-430-1312.


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[Press-News.org] Jagged Peak Announces it Will Begin Selling its eCommerce Solutions in China
Daniels Worldwide Management to represent Jagged Peak's eCommerce solutions throughout Asia/Pacific.