โ07-02-2024 09:35 AM
Good Afternoon,
I'm wondering if anyone has some suggestions on improving our workflow. Several months ago, we made it mandatory that orders be scanned with the "scan to verify" feature. At this point, though, it feels very clunky and time consuming. We usually have two Shipstation tabs open on a browser - one for the order itself, and the other for the "scan" tab. As you can imagine, it's a ton of toggling between the tabs, etc. You'll start scanning packing slips/products, then realize you are on the incorrect tab, etc.
I've been trying to look at hotkeys, but I'm not finding one that would open the scan feature. This would at least enable us to work from only one browser tab.
Unfortunately, the scan to verify and print workflow doesn't seem to be a fit, either. We currently use a pretty big carrier mix (Amazon Ground, FedEx, UPS, and USPS), so presetting a carrier isn't feasible.
So, our current workflow: highlight an order > print packing slip > click into the scan tab > Scan the order barcode > fetch the product > scan the product > return to order tab > wait on the rate calculator > purchase label.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to improve this?
Thanks so much!
โ09-25-2024 06:24 PM
Unfortunately, the scan to verify and print workflow doesn't seem to be a fit, either. We currently use a pretty big carrier mix (Amazon Ground, FedEx, UPS, and USPS), so presetting a carrier isn't feasible.
When you say "Presetting" do you mean automation, i.e. setting carriers automatically or do you mean using shipping presets?
If you mean automations, I would recommend taking a look at presets. This is what we use sometimes. You can setup presets for different carriers and configurations. Packers can just choose the drop down, look at the rate and try a different one if it doesn't look right. I've just create a quick demo on how we do it.
Alternatively you could look at the new feature shipping strategies to help automate the right carrier based on cost.