Every parcel, every courier, one screen

easySales generates the shipping label, keeps the delivery status current, and shows you where each parcel is without opening a single courier portal. When something stalls, you see it in the order list rather than hearing it from the customer.

  • One delivery status view across all your couriers
  • Labels generated and printed straight from the order
  • Handover manifests and warehouse scan-out built in
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Shipment list showing parcels from several couriers with their current delivery status Shipments In transit Delivered Problems AWB COURIER STATUS 1Z4820391 Courier A Delivered 4920184402 Courier B In transit 8830192841 Courier C Out for delivery 2201938471 Courier B Refused 7729183746 Courier A Delivered

HOW IT WORKS

Label, handover, track

The parcel lifecycle lives on the order, not in a courier portal.

1

Generate the AWB

Create the shipping label from the order — one at a time, in bulk for a whole batch, or automatically from a flow when the order qualifies.

2

Hand the parcels over

Print the labels, scan the parcels out of the warehouse, and produce the courier handover manifest so the driver signs for exactly what left the building.

3

Watch the status update

Delivery status is refreshed against the courier and shown on the order, so in-transit, delivered and refused parcels are all visible in one filterable list.

SHIPPING VISIBILITY

Shipping without portal-hopping

The same screen covers generating, printing, tracking and cancelling — for every courier you have connected.

01

One status language across couriers

Each courier reports progress in its own vocabulary. easySales maps them into one delivery status you can filter and report on, so "what is stuck" is a single question rather than one question per carrier.

Unified status Filterable Per-order history Multi-courier
Diagram showing courier status updates flowing into a single unified delivery status on the order Trigger Courier reports progress Action Update delivery status Action Notify the customer Action Flag the exception
02

Labels generated and printed in bulk

Generate labels for a whole picking batch in one action, group them into a single PDF, and send them straight to the printer next to the packing bench. Bulk generation and bulk printing are both first-class, because a hundred parcels is a normal morning.

Bulk AWB Single PDF Direct to printer Per-courier formats

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Diagram showing a batch of orders generating AWBs and being sent to a printer Trigger Batch ready to ship Action Generate AWBs in bulk Action Send labels to printer
03

Handover manifests and scan-out

Produce the courier handover document for the parcels actually leaving today, and scan each parcel at the door so the manifest reflects reality. Every scan is attributed to the person who made it, which turns "we definitely shipped it" into something you can check.

Handover manifest Warehouse scan Per-employee attribution
Courier handover screen listing scanned parcels with the employee who scanned each one Handover Today Courier A PARCEL SCANNED BY STATE 1Z4820391 Ana Scanned 4920184402 Ana Scanned 8830192841 Mihai Scanned 2201938471 Pending
04

Cancel a label without leaving the order

Plans change. Cancelling or deleting an AWB is done from the order, and where the courier supports it the cancellation is pushed to their side too — including from an automation flow when an order is cancelled upstream.

Cancel AWB Courier-side cancellation Flow action
Diagram showing an order cancellation triggering courier-side AWB cancellation Trigger Order cancelled Condition AWB not yet collected Action Cancel AWB at courier

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes. easySales ships with your own courier contracts, using the credentials you supply, so your negotiated rates and your account terms apply. Some couriers are unlocked by the marketplace they belong to and only become available once that channel is connected.

Status is refreshed against the courier on a recurring basis and written onto the order, so the list reflects the last update the courier published rather than a manual check. Couriers differ in how often and how granularly they report.

Yes — AWB generation is available as an automation-flow action, so a label can be created the moment an order reaches a status, passes a value threshold or is added to a picking batch. Bear in mind that generating an AWB finalizes the order and takes it out of the picking screen.

The delivery status reflects it, and the parcel can be scanned back in at the return-to-sender station when it physically arrives. That scan is a separate workflow from a customer-initiated return request.

Yes. easySales produces the handover document for the parcels going out, and the warehouse scan-out step means the manifest matches what actually left the building.

Yes, from the order itself. Where the courier supports cancellation through their API, the request is passed on to them as well, and the same action is available inside an automation flow.