News
NATIONAL
BOOK NETWORK, SECOND LARGEST US BOOK DISTRIBUTOR, JOINS BOOKEASY
NBN
brings more than 75 independent publishers to the rapidly expanding
online self-service system.
Frankfurt, Germany - October 6, 1998 --
National Book Network, the second
largest book distributor in the US, representing more than 75
independent publishers, and BookEasy?
, the Internet self-service inquiry and ordering service for the book
trade, a subsidiary of VISTA Computer Services, announced today that
they will launch the National Book Network/BookEasy web site in early
1999.
Since 1986, NBN has provided sales,
marketing, order fulfillment, credit and collections services to
select independent publishers of mainstream, commercial fiction and
non-fiction books and audio tapes. Via the NBN/BookEasy web site,
booksellers will gain 24-hour/7 day free access to real-time
operational data for title, price and availability inquiries as well
as ordering and order status inquiry capabilities for all products
offered by the more than 75 NBN publishers, including: Kiplinger
Books, Regnery Publishing, M Evans & Co., Harvard Common Press,
Chilton Books, Consumer Reports, Entrepreneur Media, Future Medicine,
Rowman & Littlefield, Presidio Press, and others.
National Book Network offers over 7,000
active titles spanning all subject areas. Their broadest categories
include current affairs and politics, all areas of business,
spirituality, new age, alternative health and general health. Although
NBN has a large and far-reaching sales force, the NBN BookEasy web
site will add yet another manner in which booksellers and others in
the bookselling community can access and order titles.
"At NBN, we are constantly working
to enhance the services we provide our client publishers. With the
launch of our new NBN/BookEasy web site, we feel we are adding yet
another invaluable tool to market and sell more books," said Rich
Freese, Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing for National Book
Network.
"In this day of just-in-time
inventory," said Miriam Bass, VP of Marketing for National Book
Network, "expedience in ordering and obtaining information is
more critical than ever before. With our new web site, we are
confident that booksellers will be placing smaller orders more quickly
and more often, achieving better turns and, therefore, greater
profitability."
"The addition of National Book
Network to our other US Affiliates offers a fast-growing critical mass
of titles with the unprecedented access and e-commerce capabilities
that BookEasy offers," said Peter F. Clifton, Chief Executive
Officer of BookEasy. "As BookEasy transitions to PubEasy.com?
in early 1999, NBN will be poised to take advantage of all the
enhanced services that the current BookEasy Version 2.0 functionality
offers, including, multi-user access, forthcoming titles order forms,
backorder management, and display sequence facility."
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