ST. LOUIS, June 24, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Those visiting downtown St. Louis will soon see a new logo in the skyline. This week, the ShipWorks logo will be added to the top of the east side of Gateway Tower at One Memorial Drive in downtown St. Louis. Street level logos will also be added to the exterior of the building near the main entrance and on Memorial Drive. Another logo will be added to the top of the west side of Gateway Tower later this summer. The signs at the top of Gateway Tower will be visible throughout the downtown area, including from most seats in Busch Stadium and the Arch.
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ShipWorks, the leading provider of multi-carrier e-commerce shipping software, has occupied the 20th floor of Gateway Tower since the summer of 2012. The company's logo is three distinct cubes in primary colors, which signifies ShipWorks commitment to making e-commerce shipping software that has robust features while being easy to use.
"We are grateful for the support of the St. Louis community and proud that our roots are here," said Wes Clayton, co-CEO and COO. "The e-commerce market is growing at exponential rates and is projected to reach $370 billion by 2017.* We want to help drive our customer's growth by making it possible for e-commerce sellers to focus on selling products and growing their business, not spending hours a day shipping packages."
ShipWorks' modern office has an open floor plan with unobstructed views of the city. It was designed by award-winning architect Alan Nehring of Nehring Design, and is considered one of the premier office spaces in downtown St. Louis.
"We are fortunate to have a spectacular, 360-degree view of downtown St. Louis," said Brian Nottingham, co-CEO and CTO. "When working with Alan, we wanted to create an open and informal environment that sparked creativity, was collaborative and functional, and was uniquely ours. We have achieved that goal. The space allows us to work hard and have a great time."
Founded in 2000 by two graduates of Saint Louis University, Wes Clayton and Brian Nottingham, ShipWorks helps tens of thousands of companies streamline their daily shipping operations and eliminate manual processes so that they can ship more in less time. ShipWorks customers ship anywhere from five to thousands of packages a day, and they rely on ShipWorks to do tasks such as print shipping labels, print packing slips, send email notifications and update tracking information in online stores. For additional information about ShipWorks or for a free, no-obligation 30-day trial, visit www.shipworks.com.
*Forrester has projected that online retail sales in the U.S. will reach $370 billion by 2017, up from $231 billion in 2013.
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About ShipWorks
ShipWorks®, by Interapptive, Inc., is a multi-carrier shipping solution that helps online sellers ship more in less time. ShipWorks connects to over 40 selling platforms including Amazon, ChannelAdvisor, eBay, Etsy, Magento, PayPal, Sears and Yahoo! Stores, and includes direct integrations with DHL Global Mail, FedEx, FedEx Canada, i-Parcel, OnTrac, UPS, UPS Canada, USPS (including Endicia, Express1, and Stamps.com). Since 2002, ShipWorks has played a critical role in helping tens of thousands of companies streamline their daily operations by batch processing shipping labels, automatically emailing customers, posting tracking information to each sales channel, and more. To learn more about ShipWorks, visit www.shipworks.com or call 1-800-952-7784.
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