ShipStation to take part in 10th Anniversary IRCE

Published on May 6, 2022
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We’re happy to announce that we will again be participating in events and booth exhibits during the Internet Retailer Conference and Exhibition (IRCE). This year IRCE is being held June 10–12 in Chicago, IL.

We’ll offer visitors to our booth (#1816) a sneak peak at some new features and redesigned application. Folks from our Account Management, Support, Business Development, and Marketing teams will be at there ready to go through demos of new features, and meet with existing and potential customers and partners. In addition, ShipStation will be taking part in the following events:

* Meet and greet at the ShipStation booth with John Lawson (ColderICE) on June 11 from 2:30 to 5:30p CT. Lawson will also be signing his new book, “Kick Ass Social Commerce for E-Preneurs.” Signed copies of his book are available as supplies last.

* IRCE 10th Anniversary Party to take place on June 11 at the House of Blues, Chicago, from 7:30 to 10:30p CT, sponsored by ShipStation partner Newgistics.

* Stamps.com After Hours Cocktail Event at the Crimson Lounge, Hotel Sax in Chicago, taking place on June 11 from 10:30p to 1a CT. (immediately following the IRCE 10th Anniversary Party and hosted by ShipStation)

* Magento Mania – select Magento partners like ShipStation are taking part in this fun trade show event. Visitors to ShipStation’s booth during the conference can sign up to win one of two $250 gift certificates to Whiteyboard.com – a ShipStation and Magento Enterprise customer.

We are thrilled to participate in one of our industry’s largest conference, and are excited to showoff some new features and our redesigned app. Angel, Erin, Matt, Curtis, I are really looking forward to seeing old friends and making new ones.

Onward and Upwards.

P.S. – If you are heading to IRCE or any other conferences soon, you should read this -> Making the Most of Ecommerce Trade Shows and Conferences

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Robert Gilbreath

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