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The Order Management market within the context of Internet and E-Commerce is a rapidly growing sector. It is a set of tools and services that enable businesses to manage their orders, from the moment they are placed to the moment they are fulfilled. This includes order processing, inventory management, payment processing, shipping, and customer service. It is an integral part of the e-commerce process, as it helps businesses to streamline their operations and increase efficiency.
Order Management solutions are designed to help businesses automate their processes, reduce costs, and improve customer satisfaction. They can also help businesses to better manage their inventory, track orders, and provide better customer service.
Some companies in the Order Management market include Shopify, Magento, BigCommerce, Oracle, SAP, and Salesforce. Show Less Read more