Shipping labels created by rule, not by hand
Generating an AWB is an automation-flow action, so the label can exist before anyone touches the order. Route by channel, by weight, by order value or by payment method, and let each rule pick the courier that fits.
- One rule per courier, per channel or per parcel profile
- Labels ready before the picking batch is opened
- Cancellation pushed to the courier when an order is cancelled
HOW IT WORKS
Pick the trigger, pick the courier
Courier selection becomes a rule instead of a decision per order.
Choose when
On order creation, on a status change, when the order enters a picking batch, or once the invoice exists — whichever point in your process means "this is going out".
Filter which
Conditions on channel, destination country, order value, payment method, product category or parcel weight decide whether this rule applies.
Assign the courier
Each rule nominates the courier and service to use, so cheap-and-slow and fast-and-expensive can coexist without anyone choosing manually.
Labels by hand vs labels by rule
Doing it by hand
- Choose a courier for each order individually
- Generate labels one at a time at the packing bench
- Remember which channel requires which carrier
- Discover a missing label when the driver is waiting
- Cancel labels manually when an order is cancelled
With easySales
- Courier chosen by rule, consistently
- Labels already generated when packing starts
- Channel-specific carriers handled automatically
- Nothing missing at handover time
- Cancelled orders release their label on their own
FLOW-DRIVEN SHIPPING
Courier routing that reflects your actual policy
Route by whatever actually decides it
Some couriers are cheaper above a weight threshold. Some channels mandate their own carrier. Some countries only have one sensible option. Conditions let you encode all of that once, so the right label is produced without a judgement call per order.
Bulk generation for a whole batch
A flow can generate labels across an entire picking group in one pass, group the results into a single PDF and send it to the printer next to the bench — so a hundred parcels is one action rather than a hundred.
Cancellation that reaches the courier
When an order is cancelled upstream, a flow can delete the label and — where the courier supports it — pass the cancellation to their side too. That stops you paying for collections that will never happen.
Know what generating a label actually does
Creating an AWB finalizes the order and takes it out of the picking screen. That is usually what you want at dispatch, but it matters if you generate labels early — so easySales lets you override the behaviour where your process needs the order to stay in picking.
The rest of the dispatch chain
Ready to have labels waiting for you?
Build one shipping flow and let every order arrive at the bench already labelled.
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