Lunch with Jordan Coletta

Jordan Coletta

About a year ago, we were down in Atlanta at UPS and had the opportunity to have lunch with Jordan Coletta who is vice president of customer technology marketing for UPS.

We credit Jordan with assisting us in educating NRGship customers that they don’t need to provide an End of Day report to their UPS Driver.  More for those who don’t know this here.  It was Jordan’s idea to have our software print out this notice after a customers first shipment is processed using NRGship. Thanks Jordan!

NRG is a strategic level partner in the UPS Ready program which Jordan oversees.  UPS has recently announced upgrades to the program and Jordan joined Practical eCommerce’s Kerry Murdock to discuss those upgrades.  Take a listen.. If you hang in to the 12:00 minute mark, he makes a mention of NRG.  Thanks again Jordan!

Posted on March 10th, 2009 in On the Road, Our Partners | 0 Comments



NRG & UPS at Macworld 2009

If you’re out at Macworld 2009, stop by the FileMaker Developer Pavillion, booth 1125. Here you can see our latest UPS Ready offering for Mac OS X. NRG is the leading provider of Mac and FileMaker Pro compatible shipping tools. (That’s Andy with Doug Nelson, our alliance manager from UPS)

Posted on January 8th, 2009 in On the Road, Our Partners | 0 Comments



Top 5 things we heard in our Booth at MacWorld

OK, so shipping isn’t as exciting as the new MacAir and the loads of Ipod accessories – but plenty of Mac-users stopped by NRG’s booth at MacWorld Expo – and were more than pleased to discover a Mac shipping solution.

Here is the top 5 things we heard.

  1. You mean I can rid of that PC I have for shipping?
  2. My UPS guy told me I couldn’t use a Mac with a Zebra printer.
  3. We waste so much time re-keying data from other systems.
  4. It’s about time someone solved this for the Mac user.
  5. You can integrate it with….. Filemaker, Quickbooks, MYOB, AcctVantage, Lightspeed -  Really?

Learn more about our Mac-based shipping solutions here.

Posted on January 18th, 2008 in On the Road | 0 Comments