While you were enjoying holiday meals and launching Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals, we were rolling out new features for your transportation management system. Here are the new updates for you to use to enhance your shipping processes.
SmartyStreets can now be used from the ShipHawk dashboard to automatically mark PO box addresses, in addition to street addresses. Returned rates will filter out everything besides USPS, FedEx, Smartpost, and UPS Surepost.
Connect with Speedee via the Carrier page in the dashboard. Speedee is a parcel and freight carrier.
Leverage AIT as both an LTL and Home Delivery carrier, and access AIT’s White Glove Premiere Plus service.
Send single orders as multiple shipments. From the Order Details page, select the option to split an order, and a new order will be created with selected line items. This will create a new proposed shipment for the original order and the new order.
We’ve added the ability to set a global rating rule so that, if multiple priority mail rates are returned, we filter them down to a single rate with the lowest cost. Simply select “Combine USPS Priority Mail Types” from the Rules page of your ShipHawk dashboard.
We’ve created a new attribute called “hazmat_data,” which consolidates hazmat attributes under hazmat_data in the response. It is only shown when is_hazmat=true.
We now offer the ability to pull orders and push shipments through Essential Hub. Connect your Essential Hub account via the eCommerce Settings page in your web portal and integrate the Essential Hub API as a 3PL carrier. We store the Essential Hub API key for the account to automate your processes.
Proposed shipments weren’t allowed to be created on any order with incomplete data, but we’ve made an improvement. Now, if a batch is processing an order and that order has no booked shipment and no proposed shipments, this is what will happen:
Now, ShipHawk will automatically update orders with tracking numbers for purchases made on eBay. Multi-piece shipments are sent as master and individual piece tracking numbers.
In the past, personalized shipping criteria was limited by generic instructions across all carrier types. We’ve added the ability to specify new criteria for rating rules that target any rate type. This update looks at all rates and not just individual rates.
We’ve added the ability to update the following fields on external shipments:
High-value packages can now be handled as single orders. The ShipHawk system will still split High-Value packages with multiple line items.
We’ve created a new field of “Line Number” for Order Line Items, and it can be specified when Order Line items are sent. If the line number is not specified, we still preserve the original order that the items are in.
We’ve added the ability to specify the type of packaging being used when shipping envelopes with UPS and FedEx. When the Envelope option is selected from the New Quote flow, Draft Shipments, and Proposed Shipment views, we send the package data to the carrier before returning rates to provide more accurate rate data. All you need to do is specify Carrier Container in the Items Object for the rating call.
Users can now set shipping date rules based on the local time. If an order is placed after a specified time, the shipping date can be set as the next business day. This is an account level setting that admins can access from the Shipment Settings option and users can access from the Settings page of your ShipHawk dashboard.
We now offer the ability to create and access proposed shipments with incomplete order data. This is convenient for shippers who need to store delivery data while waiting for more information.
We’ve added the ability to specify warehouse information on proposed shipments, as was previously available with ready shipments.