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Sadlers unveils new website for quick and efficient packaging purchases

Sadlers, a leading supplier of new and used cardboard boxes, is pleased to announce the launch of its newly designed website. The website offers improved performance and ease of use so that packaging buyers can find what they need quickly and efficiently from a wide choice of low-cost boxes.

The new website includes better product filtering, improved product suggestions, quick buy for those who already know what they want, speedier load times, stock availability notifications and enhanced mobile user experience. The revamped website boasts a sleek, modern design that is both visually appealing and easy to navigate.

The Sadlers website was the first of its kind to offer search by box size over fifteen years ago, but additional search functions now make it easier to find boxes and other packaging products based on their descriptions too. Incremental improvements like these help to provide a better experience for customers.

Company director Lauren Sadler was involved in the design process for the upgraded technology, and says,

“We chose to stick with the Shopify platform as it’s a world-leader in providing a great ecommerce experience for customers. With Shopify’s Shop Pay, customers can use the same account that they use across other Shopify websites without needing to re-enter billing information, and they can pay with a wide range of options safely and securely. This all helps to create a seamless buying experience that helps our customers source quality boxes quickly.”

Sadlers has been encouraging the reuse of packing materials since the 1950s and is now led by the fourth generation of the family. Not only were they pioneers in packaging reuse, they were also early adopters of an ecommerce platform for hassle-free box purchases. The latest iteration of the website will provide the flexibility they need to continue growing.

Visit the website and see for yourself at https://sadlers.co.uk

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