Itembase partners with Hurricane to power cross-border ecommerce

Specialists in cross-border solutions, Hurricane have entered a strategic partnership with commerce experts Itembase to provide yet another solution to further power cross-border ecommerce for merchants.

This partnership will help ease the frustrations of cross-border selling for merchants, especially as regulatory events, combined with crises such as the ongoing war in Ukraine, have made the need for complete, accurate and compliant data mandatory.

We are delighted to have agreed this strategic partnership with Itembase. The combination of Itembase’s platform and Hurricane’s suite of cross-border data solutions gives merchants the complete solution to power their global eCommerce and achieve true scalability.

– David Spottiswood, Co-Founder of Hurricane Commerce

Hurricane’s Aura solution, providing its landed cost engine, prohibited and restricted goods screening and denied parties screening and its Zephyr data enhancement tool are now available to customers globally via the Itembase platform.

Itembase enables merchants to onboard simply and without IT development, to Hurricane Commerce, removing the need for development and data management services. Merchants can feel confident that their transactions will be fulfilled seamlessly, thanks to high quality shipment data that meets all compliance requirements, making cross-border even more achievable.

We are fundamentally changing the commerce market connectivity strategy that has been in place for the last 10 years by making things simple, cost effective and rapidly scalable. We are excited to welcome Hurricane to the Itembase platform.

– Stefan Jorgensen, CEO of US-based Itembase

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