Shiptheory is an online platform that allows business to automate their shipping by integrating Channels with Carriers to produce shipping labels.


Shiptheory has a flexible shipping rules engine that allows you to control how orders from your online store, accounting package or CRM are shipped. Shipping labels can be created based on a combination or weight, value, destination and more. Read more about our shipping rules engine.


How are Shipping Labels created?


As orders, or shipments, are automatically imported to your Shiptheory account from your Channel(s), they pass through the rules engine. If a shipment matches one of your shipping rules, a shipping label is created with your predefined Carrier shipping method. A label is created that is printable from your Shiptheory account dashboard. If the carrier produces a tracking number, the tracking number is returned to your channel. If Shiptheory attempts to create a label from one of your shipments and your carrier denies the consignment, an error will be shown on your Shiptheory dashboard in red. Shiptheory keeps your channel(s) updated with exactly what is happening in your Shiptheory account.


What about Manifests?


Each Carrier works slightly differently when it comes to shipping manifests. A good rule of thumb is to consider that Shiptheory automatically populates your manifest ready for you to print out each day. Although you probably need to login to your Carrier to print the manifest each day, it should have already been populated with any shipments your Shiptheory account created labels for. You should check our documentation for your specific Carrier to make sure Shiptheory is working your manifest in the way you expect.


You can read more about on How Shiptheory deals with Manifests.