With projected revenue of R$224,7 billion in 2025, e-commerce continues to thrive. Selling on Shein, that has 50 million consumers in Brazil, it can be profitable, especially with an expected sales rate of 85%, until 2026. To assist entrepreneurs, a Grandma, cloud-based management platform, integrates with Shein, one of the largest marketplaces in the world.
Through Omie.Hub, marketplace and virtual store integrator linked to ERP, it becomes feasible to centralize order management, inventories and invoice issuance, bringing efficiency and reducing bureaucracy. This allows businesses to grow in a structured way.
Automated processes are one of the main benefits for entrepreneurs, explains José Adriano Vendemiatti, product marketing director of Omie. This digitization reduces the need for manual interventions and minimizes operational errors in tasks, affirms.
Inventory management, in real time, Shein avoids selling unavailable items and improves restocking planning. Furthermore, A unified view of operations facilitates strategic decision-making, based on precise data.
The use of both platforms, together as well, enables the automatic issuance of invoices, what ensures tax compliance, while automatic shipping label capture enables a faster logistical process. Dynamic pricing, adjusted, according to the desired profit margin, provides greater financial control.
Omie offers a free ERP trial through this link. The integration between the system and Shein can be activated for free by Omie.Hub for all clients. Omie also integrates with other e-commerce platforms and marketplaces like Nuvemshop, Netshoes, Magalu, Shopee, Amazon, Free Market, American, Bahia Houses, Extra, Leroy Merlin, WoodWood, Shoptime, Submarine, Wix and Pontofrio, among others, and to logistics companies, like Loggi, Mail, Best Shipping, Send it, IntelliPost, Datanet and Frenet.