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The Multi-Channel Selling (or MCS for shorter) technology allows sellers add listings of products on multiple ecommerce sites directly from Nash OS. Simply adding items to Nash OS posts same items automatically on following sites: Woocommerce, Shopify, Bonanza, Etsy, Ebay, Amazon, Rakuten, Bigcommerce, Newegg, Sears, Alibaba, Walmart, Magento. The above sites (also known as channels in Nash OS) need to be enabled by sellers (on channel by channel basis) via authentication process in their members area of Nash OS, however all channels are mainly controlled by the admin of the site where Nash OS has been installed. Once channels have been enabled and listings have been added by sellers, the MCS listings can be fully managed, such as revised, removed, marked as sold/unsold and etc. Some channels (such as Ebay and Amazon) can also be set in Nash OS by sellers to use channels fulfilment (shipping and handling) centers. Here is, for example, more detailed information on what is fulfilment by ebay, and fulfilment by amazon.

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