Celerant’s retail software integrates with WeaponDepot.com, allowing dealers to easily upload products, track sales and fulfill orders
Staten Island, NY (January 17, 2020) – Celerant Technology, a leading provider of innovative retail solutions for the firearms industry, announced today a partnership with Weapon Depot, an online marketplace and auction site for the firearms industry. Through Celerant’s integration, firearm dealers can upload and sell products on WeaponDepot.com, and manage orders from within Celerant’s retail system– enabling dealers to expand their market reach and increase online sales.
Celerant’s ATF-compliant retail solutions integrate with Weapon Depot, allowing firearm dealers to easily upload products directly to WeaponDepot.com, including product names, descriptions, caliber, prices, images and inventory levels- eliminating the need to manually format and upload data. Products can be categorized for sale with a fixed price, or for auction.
Through Celerant’s integration, dealers can manage their product listings, inventory and fulfillment in a central place, within the retail software. After an order is placed on WeaponDepot.com, the order is automatically pulled into Celerant; and inventory levels are updated in Celerant’s point of sale and eCommerce in real-time. Orders can then be delivered to an FFL; or sent directly to the customer, for non-firearm items.
“Our partnership with Weapon Depot brings great value to the firearms industry,” stated Ian Goldman, President and CEO of Celerant Technology. “Integrating our retail software with WeaponDepot.com allows dealers of any size to sell more products online and save time managing orders, while remaining compliant with the ATF and state regulations.”
“We are excited to partner with Celerant Technology and help their customers become even more profitable,” stated Robert Sirianni, CEO at Weapon Depot. “Through our eCommerce site, we can connect dealers and buyers to safely sell firearms, ammunition, accessories, hunting, fishing, camping gear and more.”