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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
Shipping with FedEx One Rate®
FedEx One Rate® allows FedEx customers to ship packages under 50 pounds at a flat rate and ensures that you always get billed the same rate if you use FedEx’s required packaging. 3PL Warehouse Manager has added these service levels under the FedEx carrier options for One Rate customers to use with SmartPack and SmartParcel. Note that FedEx One Rate® does not support return labels.
In order to take advantage of FedEx One Rate services, you must have the following completed:
- A FedEx shipping account with One Rate authorized—contact your FedEx representative to activate
- SmartParcel enabled for your account under Admin > Settings
- One Rate packaging materials configured in 3PL Warehouse Manager—explained below
- One Rate service selected in your order—explained below
Step 1: Define One Rate packaging materials
For each package you want to use to pack an order, you must first set them up in 3PL Warehouse Manager. The instructions to do so are as follows:
- Navigate to Orders > Manage Packaging.
- Click Create to open the Create New Package Type dialog.
- Complete each field under General—Package Name and Description are required.
- Package Name: Unique identifier for the new package type
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Description: Value used to quickly reference the package details on the Manage Packaging page
The Description field value must match the package description exactly as it is listed on the FedEx One Rate website, except without the registered trademark (®)—for example, FedEx Envelope, FedEx Pak, FedEx Small Box, FedEx Medium Box, FedEx Large Box, FedEx Extra Large Box, or FedEx Tube.
- Barcode: A unique value users can scan during the packing process to identify the package type
- Customer: Specifies the customer for which this package type is available—if no customer is selected, the package type is available for use with all customers.
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Default package: When checked, this package type is located at the top of the package list when shipping with SmartPack—note only one default package type is supported.
- Enter the dimensions of the package under Weights and Measurements to match the dimensions listed on the FedEx One Rate website. Please note that you may need to convert the measurements from fractions to decimal values.
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Optional: Specify the cost and mark-up rates under Costs and Mark Up. If you specify both a percentage and flat rate for markups costs, both of these fees are calculated and accounted for in transactional package fees.
- Unit Cost: Cost associated with package type
- Mark Up Percent: Default markup percentage used to charge customers for package materials
- Mark Up Flat Rate: Default markup rate used to charge customers for package materials
- Click Save to add this as an available package type.
Repeat Steps 2–6 for each One Rate package you wish to define.
Please be aware that if FedEx modifies a package's name or measurement, you must update the package in 3PL Warehouse Manager. To do this, select the package type from the grid, click Edit, make the necessary changes, then click Save.
Step 2: Select supported service level on order
Not every FedEx service level is supported with FedEx One Rate, so you must ensure that the service level selected for an order is listed below. If one of these FedEx service levels are not selected, you will receive an error when attempting to print the shipping label:
- 2 Day
- 2 Day AM One Rate
- Express Saver
- First Overnight
- Standard Overnight
- Priority Overnight
Service levels can be defined by manually creating/editing each individual order, uploading an order import template, or utilizing an integration.
Step 3: Pack order with One Rate packaging
Once a supported service level is defined on the order, you can pack the order as you normally would using One Rate packaging via SmartPack, SmartScan, or Consolidate Packages.