A4 Goes Green with Recycled Polyester
A4, manufacturer of premium sportswear and team uniforms, is now making all its most popular apparel, and the vast majority of its line, with recycled polyester.
FULL STORYThrough four weekly video releases, Inksoft, Albuquerque, N.M., has unveiled updates to its online store software that improve and streamline the way users and their clients interact with the platform.
The goal, according to the company, was to make it easier and more efficient to set up an online business and help buyers navigate the sales process. Details on the updates were released on a weekly basis via videos.
Improvements were made in four areas. The first video addressed new-store creation. On example of an enhancement includes software enabling users to sit down with a high school coach and, on a tablet or phone, cease a relevant design using either sports gear or mascots in team colors.
The second and third videos addressed webstore-management tools and a new shopping cart, respectively. The fourth video focused on a new checkout system.
The videos are available here. — J.L.
A4, manufacturer of premium sportswear and team uniforms, is now making all its most popular apparel, and the vast majority of its line, with recycled polyester.
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