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Shipping Method Setup Examples (cloned)

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Your store's shipping setup may range from using a simple, singular shipping rate to more specific shipping categories and rates. In this article, we will go through one example for each of the Base Calculator offered

In this example, you run a store that sells one main product to the United States and Europe and ships from a single location. You work with two carriers:



  • USPS Ground (to the US)
  • FedEx (to Europe)

You can easily anticipate the shipping costs of any order; thus, offering a flat rate to your customers makes the most sense.



Let's put the pricing as follows:

  • For USPS shipments: $5 for the first item, regardless of the quantity. (Flat rate per package.)
  • For FedEx shipments: $10 for each item, regardless of the quantity. (Flat rate per package.)

To achieve this setup, you need the following configuration:



  • One shipping category: In this example, you only sell one type of product (t-shirts), so you only need to define one default shipping category. Each product would use this shipping category.
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  • One stock location: At least one stock location is required. You are shipping all items from the exact location so that you can use the default stock location. More on Stock location in this document
  • Two shipping methods: In this case, USPS and FedEx.

Please refer to the Shipping Method document for more information



USPS Shipping Method



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FedEx Shipping Method



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  • Two zones: Because your shipping methods are bound to specific geographical regions, you can assign one zone for the United States and another for Europe. To ensure that your customers select the accurate shipping rate, make sure to select "Require manual approval" when creating Zones.

Please refer to this document to learn more about Zones.





You can add a custom message below the shipping and billing address collection at checkout. For more information, please refer to the Environment Variables document