Vendor Central Shipping Workflow
This article explains the shipping process in Sellercloud for the Vendor Central orders, including routing, carton labels, shipping labels, tracking, and invoicing.
This article explains the shipping process in Sellercloud for the Vendor Central orders, including routing, carton labels, shipping labels, tracking, and invoicing.
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Most of the EDI transactions used in the Vendor Central Shipping Workflow must be tested before they can be used in production. This includes the 753 routing request, the 856 tracking, and 810 invoice files. The 754 routing instructions file does not need to be tested. This article details the step-by-step instructions for getting through the testing process.
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The Post General Journal Entries feature lets you post the sum totals of orders’ transactions to their specified accounts in QuickBooks. Totals are summed up by mapped journal entry (JE) types.
If you are a Groupon seller, you are subject to various penalties – known as “chargebacks” – on your Groupon orders. When you import Groupon chargebacks, Sellercloud will automatically apply them to your Groupon orders and show these amounts in the Adjustments field of each order’s P&L tab
In order to request routing for Vendor Central shipments, the packages must be configured with the pallet count (if any), carton count, carton contents, weights and dimensions.
By default, the Ship From address used for communication with Vendor Central on the routing, tracking, and labels is the address set on the warehouse in Sellercloud. Sellercloud also offers an option to set different warehouse addresses for each warehouse per company.
Sellers in Amazon’s Partnered Carriers Program can choose LTL shipping for their FBA inbound shipments. With LTL shipping, Amazon’s carriers pick up and deliver your shipment at fixed rates billed to Amazon, which are then passed on to sellers as inbound transportation costs in your Amazon settlement.
When Sellercloud adds a new feature or makes a fix, a server update is usually required. You will be notified that this update is needed, and then an update request will be submitted by Sellercloud Support. Learn more about the updating process and how long it will take.