OpsUI's Order Management module aggregates orders from Shopify, WooCommerce, Amazon, TradeMe, B2B portals, and POS into a single view. Distributed routing picks the right warehouse; channel-aware allocation keeps you from overselling.
An ecommerce operator above 500 orders/month with two or more sales channels hits an order-management ceiling that storefronts cannot break through. Shopify orders, Amazon orders, and TradeMe orders all want the same stock; without a real OMS, your team is reconciling the difference manually. OpsUI's Order Management module is the system of record across every channel.
What this module brings to ecommerce & d2c operations.
Multi-channel aggregation
Orders from Shopify, WooCommerce, Amazon, TradeMe, eBay, B2B portals, and POS all flow into one view. Per-channel filters; per-channel SLA tiers; per-channel pricing.
Channel-aware stock allocation
Stock pools can be split by channel (X units for Shopify, Y units for Amazon) or shared with overselling protection. Either way, two channels cannot oversell the same unit.
Distributed routing
Orders route to the right fulfilment location based on stock, proximity, and carrier cost. Multi-location operators stop dispatching from the wrong warehouse.
Promise dates against real inventory
Storefronts can show a real "delivers Wednesday" promise instead of a generic "3-5 business days". Promise calculation includes pick time, dispatch cutoff, and carrier transit.
Returns initiated from any channel
A return initiated in Shopify routes back through Shopify with the refund event. A return initiated by phone or email gets the same disposition workflow. The OMS owns the return lifecycle regardless of where the order originated.
Common questions
Does this replace Shopify's order management?
How does this handle Black Friday / sale-event load?
Can I run multi-store Shopify (NZ store + AU store + wholesale Plus)?
Ready to see this in production?
Book a consultation and we will scope the Order Management module against your ecommerce & d2c operation specifically: your order volume, your channels, your team.