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Fulfillment PLUS Provides Fine Art Of Fulfillment for MuseumShop.com
Business Wire, Nov 30, 1999
WALTHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 30, 1999--
Fulfillment PLUS, Inc. (www.ffplus.com), the company that adds the human touch to dot com fulfillment, today announced that MuseumShop.com (www.museumshop.com) has selected Fulfillment Plus as its fulfillment and customer service partner. MuseumShop.com, the largest online store for museum and cultural gifts, selected Fulfillment PLUS to handle and ship merchandise to its loyal customers who purchase from the unique selection of products offered by its 31 museum partners.
MuseumShop.com was founded to celebrate the exhibitions, programs, and products of the world's museums. Through partnerships with all types of museums, MuseumShop.com is able to offer its visitors the largest searchable selection of cultural merchandise online, while publicizing and financially supporting its partner museums' exhibits and programs. Visitors to the Web site can shop by individual museum, by product category, or use the gift finder and search features to locate products by price range or artistic/historic period. MuseumShop.com is a growing virtual community for cyber-citizens who share common cultural interests and want to learn about current museum exhibitions.
"Fulfillment PLUS understands the importance of providing our online shoppers with exceptional fulfillment service and will enable us to focus on merchandising and spreading the word about our phenomenal product selection," said Rebecca Reynolds Moore, president, CEO, and founder of MuseumShop.com.
"We're very excited to announce that MuseumShop.com has selected our company as a key strategic partner to supplement their efforts," said Fulfillment PLUS President Elise Chow. "We are fully committed to serve e-retailers of this caliber, by providing the highest level of fulfillment and customer service to their customers."
About MuseumShop.com
MuseumShop.com is the largest online store of museum and cultural gifts, offering one-stop shopping across the world's museums. Founded in 1997 by Rebecca Reynolds Moore, the company has forged partnerships with more than 30 museums across the country including The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Museum of Science, Boston. Offering more than 2,500 unique and unusual products from jewelry and clothing to home decor and children's gifts, MuseumShop.com is based in historic Arlington, Mass.
About Fulfillment Plus
Fulfillment PLUS adds the human touch to dot com fulfillment for companies ranging from new dot com start-ups to Global 1000 firms doing business on the Internet. The company's exclusive approach seamlessly integrates exceptional process and technical systems to provide fully scalable, 24/7, customer service, fulfillment, shipping, returns, inventory management and logistics services for its partners.
Fulfillment PLUS has led sales, customer service, and fulfillment efforts for companies such as Pacific Bell, Southwestern Bell, GTE, and Bell Atlantic. The company has offices in Massachusetts, Ohio, California and its currently expanding its affiliations in Latin America, Europe, and Asia.
For sales or additional information, please call Fulfillment PLUS at 877-ffp-plus or 781-736-0069. Fulfillment PLUS' web address is www.ffplus.com
Fulfillment PLUS and Adding the Human Touch to .com are trademarks of Fulfillment PLUS, Inc. Other trademarks mentioned in this announcement are used for identification purposes only and remain the property of their respective owners.
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