Retail readiness is delivered here
Our experience includes working with wholesalers, distributors, and B2B organizations who require secure systems, multi-tier pricing, and connections to internal accounting, ERP, and fulfillment processes.
Mid-size manufacturers and established product makers often work with multiple vendors: one for e-commerce, another for packaging, another for EDI, and another for marketing. This division introduces inconsistencies, duplicated work, and delays during retail onboarding.
Our service resolves those issues by building every component: identifiers, packaging, labeling, imagery, EDI mapping, QuickBooks integration, and marketing assets within a single digital product environment. Retail readiness becomes a continuation of the e-commerce system rather than a separate discipline.
Growing product catalogs require a digital environment that performs consistently across websites, fulfillment workflows, wholesale distribution, and retail networks. Retail readiness is delivered here as an extension of e-commerce architecture rather than a separate consulting track. Structured identifiers, packaging data, imagery, and marketing assets are configured once within the digital ecosystem and reused across every operational channel.
The Alexis Information Systems’ approach fits mid-size manufacturers and established product companies preparing their items for wider distribution. A unified digital foundation eliminates the fragmentation often created when multiple vendors handle e-commerce, packaging, labeling, EDI, and marketing separately.
Schedule a ConsultationItem Identification Built for Multi-Channel Use
UPC and GTIN assignments originate within the e-commerce data structure and flow into websites, digital catalogs, warehouse environments, accounting systems, and retail portals. This creates a consistent identifier system that supports procurement teams, distributors, and online operations without the mismatches common in multi-vendor setups.
Packaging Structure Aligned With Digital Operations
Units, inner packs, and master cases are defined as part of the digital product architecture. Measurements, weights, and packaging logic become inherent to the e-commerce system and are immediately available to fulfillment tools, warehouse processes, and retail buyers. Retail onboarding becomes faster and more accurate because packaging data is structured long before it reaches a retailer’s portal.
Labeling Prepared for E-Commerce Fulfillment and Retail Distribution
Label formats are developed inside a workflow that prioritizes e-commerce fulfillment. Zebra-ready layouts, scannable barcodes, case identifiers, and warehouse labeling logic are built into the product structure. Retail case labels and shelf identifiers derive from the same environment, ensuring alignment across fulfillment, distribution, and retail operations.
Category Data Designed for Digital and Retail Placement
Attributes for grocery, beauty, home goods, general merchandise, health and wellness, and other retail categories are prepared within the e-commerce architecture. Retail categorization becomes a continuation of the digital product structure rather than a separate project with disconnected data.
Product labels, packaging design, and marketing visuals
We have working experience including the creation of product labels, box artwork, and full packaging layouts used across e-commerce and retail shelves. Visual assets are produced for accurate scanning, strong shelf presence, and clean online presentation. Marketing materials including product ads, promotional graphics, and digital campaigns originate from the same design framework, ensuring brand and data consistency across all channels.
For companies operating on QuickBooks, EDI activity is integrated into the accounting system using aligned item records and mapped fields. Purchase orders, invoices, and shipment notices connect cleanly to financial activity, giving operations and accounting departments a unified view of retail and online transactions.
EDI Transactions Built on Structured Product Data
Experience includes EDI workflows with Kroger, AWG, and regional grocery chains. EDI documents: purchase orders, acknowledgments, invoices, and ASNs, are mapped based on the product data within the digital environment. This reduces the transaction errors that often occur when EDI is implemented without a strong underlying item structure.
Vendor Portals as an Extension of the Digital Catalog
Item attributes, images, packaging measurements, and logistical details entered into retailer portals are sourced directly from the e-commerce catalog. This creates a unified environment where retail onboarding, e-commerce listings, and warehouse operations reference the same structured product data.
• Understanding of how Unified Product Environment are structured.
• Strong E-Commerce foundation with QuickBooks connectivity, Zebra labeling systems, and multi-platform e-commerce operations.
• Deep Technical Integration expertise spans Kroger and AWG EDI workflows.