Connecting Shiptheory and Amazon enables you to fulfil orders automatically, booking with the most appropriate delivery service. Shipping labels and customs documentation can be printed automatically, with tracking numbers available to your customers moments after an order is complete.
Shiptheory’s intelligent shipping rules engine allows you to automate every step of your shipping process based on a combination of shipping destination, order weight, value, product SKU’s, and more.
Gain transparency with all of your orders in one, easy to manage, shipping platform that offers multiple-user support, advanced reporting features, and an excellent customer support team. Have your Amazon orders alongside your website or brick-and-mortar store orders.
Your inventory is always up to date as product information is automatically updated when Shiptheory downloads a shipment containing the product.
Sync inventory everywhere in real-time, and avoid overselling and backorders.
There are various ways to print your Amazon shipping labels:
Automatic printing
Shiptheory's shipping platform imports your orders from your Amazon account and prints shipping labels automatically, moments after an order is complete.
Integrated shipping labels
You can print Amazon shipping labels and customer invoices on a single sheet of paper. The integrated labels option allows you to build a custom page template that features your shipping label in a design of your choosing.
Printing with barcode scanning
You can use a barcode scanner to automatically print your Amazon shipping labels by scanning any barcode containing the shipment or order number.
Manual printing
You can manually print single or multiple labels from your dashboard in Shiptheory or download a PDF file containing the shipping labels that you can then print, or email as needed.
Gain complete insight into your shipping costs, efficiency, and history and quickly identify where your orders are coming from and how these orders are being shipped.
Shiptheory's in-depth reporting suite gives you the vital decision-making data you need to spot cost reduction and customer service improvement opportunities ahead of your competition.
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Automatically generate and print customs documentation required to export shipments around the world while processing your Amazon shipping labels. This includes CN22, CN23, Commercial Invoices, and Electronic Paperless Trade Documents (where the respective carrier and country supports it).
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A: You need a Shiptheory account, which is free if you ship less than 100 orders per month. You then need to have an active Amazon Seller Central account; visit sellercentral.amazon.com to set up an account. It only takes 2 minutes to connect your OnBuy and Shiptheory accounts. This guide will get you up-and-running booking shipments in no time!
A: Select the subscription that fits perfectly your shipping needs. For a full list of our packages, check our pricing.
A: Shiptheory has partnered with the world’s most popular carriers like Royal Mail, USPS, FedEx, DPD, and more. Connecting your Amazon Seller Central account to Shiptheory makes it possible to entirely automate your shipping process, saving you hours of manual data entry every day.
A: Yes. For more information on how Shiptheory integrates with Seller Fulfilled Prime, see this guide.
A: Shiptheory currently only downloads merchant fulfilled and prime orders from Amazon. FBA orders are ignored. If you would like to to use FBA and Shiptheory, please contact support.
A: Yes. You can create returns labels using carriers and services different from the services used on your outgoing Amazon deliveries.
A: Connect your Shiptheory account to Amazon Seller Central, create shipping rules in your Shiptheory account, and connect your label printer(s). As orders are received in Amazon, Shiptheory will automatically match them with a carrier and print the label. Simple!
A: Shiptheory's integrates your Amazon Seller Central account with the top international carriers like Royal Mail, USPS, FedEx, DPD, and more. Our supported carriers provide a wide range of shipping options, including next day delivery, click and collect, and many more.
A: Yes, Shiptheory supports the use of bar code scanners to print shipping labels on demand. Plus, with our app, you can turn your mobile device into a barcode reader.
A: Yes. Getting started is easy, see our guide on how to connect Shiptheory with Amazon.
A: Yes. With Shiptheory you can print Amazon shipping labels and customer invoices on a single sheet of paper. The integrated labels option allows you to build a custom page template that features your shipping label in a design of your choosing. For more information, please read this guide.
A: Yes. Whether you sell in the UK, US, Canada, Australia, Brazil, China, Mexico, Germany, Spain, France, India, Japan, or Italy via Amazon, we’ve got you covered.