Case Study: Mine Baseball saves 30+ hours weekly with Katana

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Mine Baseball hits a home run with real-time inventory visibility across sales channels

Mine Baseball, the fastest-growing wood bat company in the U.S., was struggling to manage rapid ecommerce growth across Shopify, Facebook Shops, Etsy, Google Shop, and Amazon. Their biggest challenge was keeping inventory accurate across channels while avoiding overstock of slow-moving products and stockouts of bestsellers during their busy May-to-July season. They were also relying on manual processes for shipping and stock updates, which made operations slow and inefficient.

Katana helped Mine Baseball centralize inventory management and automate order flow across channels, with Shiptheory handling label generation and shipping account selection. Katana provided real-time inventory visibility, improved forecasting, and reduced deadstock while syncing stock updates across all sales channels. As a result, Mine Baseball saved over 30 hours per week and streamlined fulfillment without having to overhaul its existing Shopify-based setup.


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Mine Baseball

Lance O’Brien

Chief Operating Officer


Katana

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