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Shipping Operations
- Order Creation
- Order Management
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Shipping Setups
- Configuring a Drop Ship Address
- Managing Ship-to Contacts
- Managing Retailers
- Importing Ship-to Contacts
- Managing Ship Method Mappings
- Managing 3rd-Party-Billing Contacts
- Using a Flat File Carrier Integration
- Configuring Zebra Browser Print
- Connecting Multiple Accounts for the Same Carrier
- Managing Shipping Carriers
- Configuring Fulfillment Invoicing
- Managing Carrier Accounts
- Understanding Carrier Account Logic
- Configuring Small Parcel Settings
- Using Address Validation
- Connecting Carriers to Providers
- Understanding the Parcel API
- Shipping Hazardous Materials
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Small Parcel Carriers
- Shipping with FedEx One Rate®
- Shipping with UPS
- Shipping with UPS Mail Innovations®
- Shipping with DHL eCommerce
- Shipping in Small Parcel Suite
- Shipping with Amazon Buy
- Shipping with APC
- Shipping with DHL Express (US)
- Shipping with USPS (Endicia)
- Shipping with FedEx
- Shipping with FirstMile
- Shipping with OnTrac
- Shipping with USPS (Stamps.com)
- Shipping with Globegistics
- Shipping with RR Donnelley
- Shipping with SEKO Ecommerce
- Shipping with Australia Post
- Shipping with Canada Post
- Shipping with Canpar
- Shipping with Purolator
- Shipping with DHL Express (AU)
- Shipping with Landmark
- Shipping with PARCLL
- Shipping with ePost Global
- Shipping with USPS (BUKU Ship)
- Shipping with USPS (Pitney Bowes Expedited)
- Shipping with Pitney Bowes Cross-Border Delivery
- Shipping with Stallion Express
- Shipping with Pitney Bowes Standard
- Shipping with Sendle
- Shipping with Passport
- Shipping with Tusk Logistics
- Shipping With Flexport
- Connecting Small Parcel to UPS
- Packing Basics
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Order Processing
- Voiding Shipping Labels
- Creating End of Day Requests (Manifesting)
- Using High Volume Processing (HVP) with SmartParcel
- Navigating the Small Parcel Homepage
- Shipping in the Small Parcel Space
- Packing in the Small Parcel Space
- Printing Combo Labels
- Printing Return Labels
- Troubleshooting Blank Shipping Labels
- Billing Best Practices for Shipping
- International Shipping
Using Address Validation
Address validation is a feature that utilizes CASS Certification to validate and correct ship-to and bill-to addresses for orders coming through Integration Manager integration. Once enabled for your account, you can turn this feature off and on as needed at no additional cost. This article reviews how address validation works in 3PL Warehouse Manager.
Address validation is available to all 3PL Warehouse Manager customers who are subscribed to our latest ecommerce package offering. If you are interested in adding this feature to your account, would like to confirm your eligibility for using this feature, or need assistance accessing your Integration Manager account, please contact your dedicated Customer Success Manager.
Both domestic and international orders are eligible for address validation, which is specified at the time you enable the feature. It is also activated at the order-source level, rather than at the account level, so you can choose which order sources utilize address validation.
Once enabled for your account in Integration Manager, address validation occurs automatically for all orders that pass through your Integration Manager integrations via background processing.
- If an order passes address validation, no change occurs, and the order imports into the WMS as expected.
- If an order fails and is not automatically repairable, a red exclamation mark is raised in the "Order Status" section on the Integration Manager Orders page and an email is sent to the emails specified to receive Integration Manager alerts.
- In this instance, the order is either put on hold or passed through to the WMS in its failed state—this depends on whether or not you enabled the "Hold Back Orders with Address Errors" setting at the time of enabling the feature, which can be enabled or disabled at any time.
For full setup guidelines, please see Integration Manager Enable Address Validation article.