Logistics
Fulfilment, AWBs, warehouses, and returns.
How supplier orders and receptions work in easySales: restock from suppliers and receive into stock
Manage the restock loop in easySales — raise purchase orders to your suppliers, then receive the goods with a reception that adds them to your stock. Here's how both sides work.
How to set up printers in easySales: the desktop printer app, tokens and print jobs
Print AWB labels, invoices and order PDFs straight from easySales. Install the easySales desktop printer app on the PC connected to your printer, link it with two tokens, and easySales sends print jobs that the app pulls and prints automatically.
How packaging boxes work in easySales: box templates, weight, dimensions and couriers
Set up reusable box templates in easySales — dimensions, weight and per-courier mapping — so every AWB carries the right parcel size and weight, and you generate labels in one click.
How order fulfillment works in easySales: outsourcing pick, pack and ship to a 3PL
Hand your orders off to a third-party logistics partner that picks, packs and ships them for you. Connect a fulfillment service, then send orders manually, in bulk or automatically with Fulfillment Rules — and let supported providers sync the warehouse status back to easySales.
How barcode scanning works in easySales: products, warehouse locations, returns and packing
The Scan menu in easySales groups four barcode tools — find a product, tag shelf locations, handle parcels that came back, and pick & pack orders. Here's what each one does and when to use it.
How the Inventory source works in easySales: telling each store where to read its stock
The Inventory source tells easySales where the authoritative stock for a store's products lives — your own e-shop, an ERP or accounting system, a fulfilment warehouse, a feed, manual entry or a supplier. It is set per store, and external sources are read on a schedule.
How advanced warehouses work in easySales: multiple stock locations, rules and transfers
Run more than one stock location in easySales. Advanced warehouses let each location hold its own inventory, fed manually, by feed, by integration or from a supplier — then combine them per online shop with priority and handling-time rules.
How to generate AWBs in easySales: quick create, advanced AWB and couriers
An AWB is the shipping label that gets an order to your customer. easySales generates them with one click across 60+ couriers — or in an advanced mode for multi-parcel shipments — and can even hold the label for a courier you do not integrate. This guide covers connecting a courier, quick create vs advanced AWB, what happens to the order on generation, and how to automate it.
How to scan AWBs and pack orders in easySales
AWB scanning lets your warehouse team verify and pack orders by scanning the barcode on the shipping label. The right order opens instantly, products are checked off as you scan them, and the order is marked packed automatically. This guide covers where to find the scanner, how packing works, and how it ties into processing groups.
How to process returns in easySales: return accounts, return AWBs and storno
Returns are part of selling online — easySales lets you process them cleanly. Connect a return account on a supported courier, create a full or partial return against an order, generate the return AWB and storno invoice, and finalize with or without putting the stock back. This guide walks through the whole flow.