Shopify has updated a new feature where merchants can update shipping labels in bulk for multiple orders at once. They can modify the weight, shipping methods, package type, and service for several orders in bulk even before purchasing shipping labels. They can also buy and print up to 50 shipping labels at a time from the Orders page in the Shopify admin in the US. The purchase and review can be made for multiple labels in one centralized view, enabling buyers to get an overview and make necessary tweaks before purchasing. Sellers get to edit multiple shipping labels simultaneously from a desktop and individually from a mobile device. They have access to remove a label from bulk purchases. A warning would be issued to alert the trader if an issue crops up during the editing, purchasing, or printing process.
Shopify Has Made Multiple Order Shipping Easy with Bulk Order Fulfillment
December 22, 2021 | | Updated: February 16, 2022
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