What's New in ShipStation Integrations

Our network of integration partners helps support your business wherever you sell and however you ship. ShipStation's newest carrier and order source integrations will be shared monthly on this page.

For more information on newly released features and updated functionality, see What's New in ShipStation.

Shopify: Source Column now populates all stores

In the Shopify Store Settings, you can now enable the option to Allow Shopify source_name to populate in the Source columns in ShipStation. Enable this setting and your order information will populate in the Source Column of the Orders Grid. This information will show where the order was placed and can include the platform, device, or Order ID from another sales channel.

Shopify: Update modified orders with the Fulfillable Quantity Setting

Shopify now gives you two ways to handle item quantity changes in an order. Occasionally a Shopify order will change after your customer has completed it. Perhaps because an item has been cancelled, refunded, or if you are using an upsell application that adds additional items after the initial order gets placed.

Depending on how you set up your shipping workflow, Shopify sends two types of item quantities: order quantity and fulfillable quantity. Order Quantity is the default quantity and consistently reflects the original order amount. Fulfillable Quantity updates the quantity of an item if that value changes in Shopify.

See our Shopify: Update Modified Orders article to learn how to enable the Fulfillable Quantity setting.

New BigCommerce Feature: Import Harmonization Codes

We just released an exclusive and highly anticipated feature for ShipStation merchants who use our BigCommerce integration. You can now import Harmonization Codes from BigCommerce into the order's customs declarations in ShipStation.

Some benefits of this new feature include:

  • Better compliance for cross-border shipping

  • Trust that packages won't get stuck in customs

  • Enable this feature with a click inside ShipStation

Enable the Import Harmonization Codes feature on a per-store basis by going to Settings > Selling Channels > Store Setup and choosing your BigCommerce store(s). Click Edit Shopify Settings in the General tab, and then check the box beside Import harmonization codes in the Modify Marketplace Settings pop-up. That's it!

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If you set a 6-digit HS code for a product on BigCommerce’s side, we will auto-fill the customs declaration with the HS codes when we import orders containing that product. The item options will also include the Harmonization code in addition to options such as size and color attached to the SKU. There's no need to set this up separately in ShipStation.

About the Import Harmonization Codes Feature

  • The Harmonization System (HS) code will NOT be added to product defaults in ShipStation.

  • BigCommerce’s Import Harmonization Code feature overrides ShipStation's product information on the order. Customs Item Value and Country of Origin are exceptions to this override.

  • ShipStation only imports the 6-digit harmonization code. The 8-digit harmonization code is destination-specific, and will not import. HS codes for a product on Shopify’s side should never use 8-digit HS codes unless the item only ships internationally and to one destination.

New Carrier Integrations

View our full list of Carrier Integrations.

Fast Despatch Logistics: Now Live on ShipStation UK

ShipStation is pleased to announce that our new partnership with Fast Despatch Logistics is now live in the UK!

See our Fast Despatch Logistics (FDL) article and learn how to integrate your ShipStation account with this third-party logistics provider. They deliver parcels across the United Kingdom and provide Last Mile delivery services seven days a week, including Bank Holidays.

New Order Source Integrations

View our full list of Store & Marketplace Integrations.

Shein

Shein is a global online retail company that specializes in fashion apparel and accessories that are both trendy, yet affordable. For ecommerce merchants, Shein offers and easy onboarding process, plus efficient logistics and inventory management to quickly restock fast-selling items. Additionally, Shein's user-friendly platform streamlines the selling process, enabling sellers to focus more on marketing and sales strategies to grow their business.

Discover how Shein can help you to sell your merchandise and stay on top of the hottest moves in fashion!

Prior-Month Releases

The following updates were released in March of 2024 or earlier.

🇦🇺 🇳🇿 Neto By Maropost

We are excited about our new integration with Neto by Maropost, a leading ecommerce platform based in Australia! ShipStation has a premium location inside of Neto's Marketplace, and we are proud to be listed there as the very first app to try. In addition to being an online store, For merchants in Australia and New Zealand, Maropost offers multiple marketplace integrations, as well as inventory and warehouse management solutions. Connect ShipStation to Neto by Maropost and enjoy automated shipping and branding capabilities.

Book a free trial demo of Neto by Maropost today!

TikTok Shop US

ShipStation is pleased to announce we have added TikTok Shop as a new ecommerce integration for our merchants in the US! Also, we plan to expand this integration soon to be available in other countries. Sellers enjoy using TikTok Shop's shoppable ads, product links in videos, and collaborations with brands for promotional campaigns.

Find out how you can sell more with TikTok Shop!

Shopify - Checkout Rates support for Canada

Checkout Rates are now available for our ShipStation Canada merchants who have connected Shopify to their account.

New Shopify Feature: Import Harmonization Codes

We just released an exclusive and highly anticipated feature for ShipStation merchants who use our Shopify integration. You can now import Harmonization Codes from Shopify into the order's customs declarations in ShipStation.

Watch our video to learn how to import Harmonization Codes from Shopify.

Some benefits of this new feature include:

  • Better compliance for cross-border shipping

  • Trust that packages won't get stuck in customs

  • Enable this feature with a click inside ShipStation

Enable the Import Harmonization Codes feature on a per-store basis by going to Settings > Selling Channels > Store Setup and choosing your Shopify store(s). Click Edit Shopify Settings in the General tab, and then check the box beside Import harmonization codes in the Modify Marketplace Settings pop-up. That's it!

SET__STORE__Shopify__StoreSettings-_Import-HS-Codes__MRK.png

If you set a 6-digit HS code for a product on Shopify’s side, we will auto-fill the customs declaration with the HS codes when we import orders containing that product. The item options will also include the Harmonization code in addition to options such as size and color attached to the SKU. There's no need to set this up separately in ShipStation.

About the Import Harmonization Codes Feature

  • The Harmonization System (HS) code will NOT be added to product defaults in ShipStation.

  • Shopify’s Import Harmonization Code feature overrides ShipStation's product information on the order. Customs Item Value and Country of Origin are exceptions to this override.

  • If you set  International Settings - Customs Declarations to Use Pre-Defined Values, ShipStation's International Customs Settings will override Shopify settings.

  • ShipStation only imports the 6-digit harmonization code. The 8-digit harmonization code is destination-specific, and will not import. HS codes for a product on Shopify’s side should never use 8-digit HS codes unless the item only ships internationally and to one destination.

Rithum (fka ChannelAdvisor) Shows Stock Counts

We have fixed an issue so that stock counts will now show in all versions of ShipStation for merchants who use Rithum (formerly ChannelAdvisor). Previously, there was an issue seeing these stock counts in the latest version of ShipStation.

USPS Rate Changes Jan 21st, 2024

The anticipated USPS annual rate changes go into effect Sunday, January 21st, 2024. Here are some highlights:

  • First Class Mail® (1oz) - Metered stamp will increase from 63 cents to 64 cents.

  • First Class Mail® prices will increase approximately 4.2%.

  • Ground Advantage® services will increase approximately 5.4% overall for Commercial (online postage) in 2024, with rates starting at $3.79 (previously $3.59).

  • Priority Mail® services will increase approximately 5.7% overall for Commercial (online postage) in 2024, with rates starting at $7.90 (previously $7.64).

  • Priority Mail Express® services will increase approximately 5.9% overall for Commercial (online postage) in 2024, with rates starting at $26.35 (previously $24.90).

  • Hazmat label updates: In addition to the rate changes, the USPS is making an adjustment to labels that include the Hazmat designation. An oversized letter "H" in the corner, addition of 2D barcodes, and inclusion of the word "HAZMAT" after "USPS TRACKING #." You don't need to take any action to comply with these changes other than indicate when a shipment is hazardous.

Please visit our USPS Rate Changes article for more details and resources about these updates.

GlobalPost Rates & Service Changes

On January 21, 2024, GlobalPost is making three noteworthy changes to its services:

  • Rates will increase by an average of 5.85%

  • GlobalPost Economy International will no longer support the Flats package type. If you wish to continue shipping merchandise in flats, you can do so using the Global Advantage Program (GAP) option.

  • When shipping from the US to Canada with GAP services, the prepay duties and taxes option for all available services is now $9.95. FCMI no longer has a different flat fee for prepayment.