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OrderEase Introduces Catalog Weight Limits

OrderEase has launched a new catalog feature that allows suppliers to set weight limits for each catalog.

As buyers fill their cart, OrderEase now calculates the total order weight in real time and provides a warning when they’re nearing the supplier’s limit. If the weight threshold is exceeded, the order cannot be submitted, preventing costly oversize shipments and rejected deliveries before they happen.

 

Why It Matters

  • Prevents costly fulfillment errors: Oversize orders are flagged before submission, reducing rejected shipments and rework.

  • Supports logistics compliance: Suppliers can align order weight limits with truck or pallet restrictions.

  • Builds buyer trust: Clear limits reduce back-and-forth communication and confusion around shipping rules.

Research shows that unexpected oversize orders are a leading cause of fulfillment delays and added logistics costs in B2B. By giving buyers real-time visibility into order weight, OrderEase helps suppliers prevent problems instead of reacting to them.

While most B2B platforms still rely on manual checks or post-order verification for shipment sizes, OrderEase embeds logistics compliance directly into the buying experience, responding to supplier feedback and strengthening its position as the platform built around real-world supplier workflows.

 

About OrderEase

OrderEase is a multichannel order management system (OMS) built for B2B suppliers. From ERP integration to eCommerce and marketplace connections, OrderEase standardizes every order and streamlines fulfillment, eliminating manual processes and reducing friction across the supply chain.

For more information, visit www.orderease.com.

 

Media Contact:

Harmonie Kasko

Head of Marketing, OrderEase

Meet the author

Harmonie Poirier is Head of Marketing at OrderEase, a B2B Order Management System that helps suppliers automate orders across marketplaces, eCommerce, EDI, and ERP systems. She writes on order automation, digital supply chain strategies, and B2B eCommerce growth.

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