Business of eCommerce
Warehouse & Inventory Management (E147)
* Kim Wren* Director of Business Development at SkuVault
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Bio:
Kim Wren is the Director of Business Development at SkuVault, a cloud-based Inventory & Warehouse Management System. With over 20 years of eCommerce experience, Kim has held many roles. She has done everything from multi-channel eCommerce seller herself to launching products and brands, to leading an award-winning customer service team.
Kim currently works with partners, consultants, affiliates, and 3PL’s to assist in the growth of SkuVault. She has a passion for Small-Medium eCommerce businesses and is always available to answer questions & assist etailers to enrich their businesses.
Links:
* http://www.skuvault.com* https://www.linkedin.com/company/skuvault* https://www.instagram.com/skuvault* https://www.facebook.com/SkuVault/
Transcript:
Charles (00:00):
Welcome to the Business of eCommerce the show that helps e-commerce retailers start launch and grow their e-commerce businesses. I'm here today with Kim Wren. Kim is a director of business development at SkuVault, a cloud-based inventory and warehouse management system. I've known him for a while. She's an expert in everything skew vault inventory lid, where I was managing unrelated. So I asked her in the show to talk about if you're a retailer and you're looking at setting up a warehouse, what are some do's? And don'ts, what are some things you should definitely be looking for? And just some random tips that can really help you in the initial setup and save you some time in the long run. So it's a super interesting show. I hope you guys enjoy it. Leave any comments, any likes, always appreciated, and we'll get onto the show and his interview with Kim. So again, how are you doing today?
Kim (00:57):
I'm great. How are you today, Charles? Doing good.
Charles (01:00):
Glad to have you on the show. It's
Kim (01:02):
Hi. I appreciate it. Thank you for giving me the time. Yeah.
Charles (01:04):
Yeah. Well, inventory management, I feel like there's something I haven't spoken about very much on the show.