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Backcountry.com Purchases Three CVP-500 Automated Packing Solutions from ProShip, Inc.

Will increase throughput and reduce need for temporary seasonal labor

Backcountry.com Purchases Three CVP-500 Automated Packing Solutions from ProShip, Inc.

Brookfield, Wis., November 9, 2016 - ProShip, Inc., a Neopost company, today announced that Backcountry.com, the leading online retailer of outdoor gear and apparel for skiing, snowboarding, biking, climbing, fly fishing, hiking, camping and more, has purchased three CVP-500 automated packing solutions for the company's Christiansburg, Virginia; Stuttgart, Germany; and Salt Lake City, Utah distribution centers. The CVP-500 will increase Backcountry.com's throughput and automate packing operations to support the company's rapid growth.

The CVP-500 builds, fills, folds and labels every order in one seamless process. The system creates a custom-fit parcel every seven seconds, while using less corrugated and eliminating void fill. The fit-to-size packing automation reduces dimensional weights and frees-up working space, providing a cost-effective packing solution.


"We are thrilled to have the CVP-500 in our distribution centers. It can be installed in just a few days, enabling us to be up-and-running prior to the end of the year," said Jeff Carter, Senior Vice President of Global Fulfillment at Backcountry.com. "The CVP-500 will bring us closer to achieving a fully automated distribution center and create an efficient, cost-effective flow in order fulfillment."

"We were also impressed with the system's environmentally-friendly benefits in using 20% less corrugated and eliminating void fill. Our customers are outdoor enthusiasts and we support their goals for a clean environment, so it is important for us to minimize our global footprint," continued Carter. "With the CVP-500 we can work smarter, while reducing packing, shipping and seasonal labor costs."

"We are excited to begin our partnership with Backcountry.com," said Scott Eggenberger, Director of Business Development/CVP-500 at ProShip, Inc. "The CVP-500 will help the company reach its goals for faster, more reliable fulfillment and increased efficiency."

Eggenberger said the Backcountry.com CVP-500 purchase is the third since the system was launched in the U.S. in February 2016, and the 12th worldwide. "As more and more shippers hear about the speed and cost savings of the system they want to see how it can work for them."

For more information, visit the website for the CVP-500.

About ProShip, Inc.
ProShip, Inc., a Neopost company, is a global provider of logistics software and product solutions, including enterprise-wide, multi-carrier shipping and manifesting software, automated packing solutions and intelligent parcel lockers. ProShip's reputation for quality is backed by decades of IT and supply chain expertise. From packing to shipping to delivery, ProShip's powerful solutions enable goods to be delivered faster, more efficiently and more cost-effectively than ever before. For more information, please visit ProShip's website.

About Backcountry.com
Backcountry.com is the leading online retailer of outdoor gear and apparel for skiing, snowboarding, biking, climbing, fly fishing, hiking, camping, and more. Founded in the Park City, Utah area in 1996, Backcountry.com connects people to their passions by offering the best selection of outdoor product, backed up by responsive customer service provided by its Gearheads, and rapid fulfillment out of its domestic and international warehouse hubs. Backcountry operates five additional online specialty stores: Competitive Cyclist, MotoSport.com, Steep&Cheap, WhiskeyMilitia, and Bergfreunde.de, which is based in Germany. For more information, please visit Backcountry.com.

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