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  1. You can access the new product creation screen in one of two ways:

    1. Click the expansion button next to the Products link in the top menu of the ShipHawk dashboard. 



    2. Click the Create a New Product link. The Products screen appears. The new product creation window populates on the right side of the screen.

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  2. Complete the Product section of the new product creation window.

    1. Enter a unique SKU number in the SKU field that is consistent with your organization’s naming convention.

    2. Enter a descriptive name for the product in the Name field.

    3. Enter the product’s UPC code in the UPC field.

    4. Enter a description of the product in the Description field.

    5. If your product contains any child SKUs, enter values for the child’s SKU, quantity, minimum quantity, and price per child item in the fields associated with child SKUs.

    6. If you have an image of your product, enter the URL where the image is hosted in the Image URL field.

    7. Select the Ships Individually check box if you wish to create a single package shipment for items where this setting is enabled.

    8. If your product is serialized or lotted, select the correct option from the Serialized/Lotted field. Doing this will change how ShipHawk treats this item during pack-verification.  Serialized/Lotted items must have a serial or lot #. 

  3. If your new product is a kit, complete the Kit SKUs section.

    1. Click the + Add SKU link under the Kit SKUs section. New fields appear.

    2. To show kits as a single line item for on ShipHawk generated commercial invoices, click the Show as one line item for customs field. If unchecked, all the kit-component SKUs will be listed on the commercial invoice.

    3. For this SKU, select the number of this specific kit-component in the QTY field.

    4. Enter the SKU number for this kit-component.

    5. Enter the % of the total kit value this kit-component represents using the % of Total Value field. ShipHawk will calculate the individual values of each kit-component based on the sales price of the kit that syncs to ShipHawk.

    6. If your kit has multiple child-SKUs whose SKUs differ from one another, click the +Add SKU link in the Kit SKUs section and repeat the preceding steps until complete.   

  4. To add items to your new product, complete the Items section.

    1. Click the + Add Item button under the Items section. 

    2. Enter a description of your item in the Description field.

    3. Enter a commodity description of your item in the Commodity Description field.

    4. Enter the price of your item in the Price field.

    5. Enter the quantity of this item in the QTY field. (1 is the default value of this field.)

    6. Select the Unpacked option from the Item Type field. (Parcel is the default.) New fields appear.

    7. Enter the unpacked item type into the Unpacked Item Type field. This field is relevant if you have enabled Smart Packing™.

      1. Box (ID: itm_kEZnjabt in Production)- An item that can ship in its own packaging and does not require packing into another package before shipping, but MAY be packed into a larger box when other items are present or onto a pallet.

      2. Generic Unpacked Item (ID: itm_g8z4CTW2 in Production) - Loose items that need to be “Smart Packed” before shipping. 

      3. Clothes (ID: itm_khNbfek5 in Production) - Items that can be rolled or folded from the original  dimensions as stored in ShipHawk. Items must be less than 2” in height prior to packing.

    8. Enter the item’s dimensions into the Length, Width, and Height fields.

    9. Enter the item’s weight into the Weight field.

    10. Select the correct freight class from the Freight Class field.

    11. Enter the NMFC code into the NMFC field.

    12. Select the Requires Crating field if the item must be packed into a crate for shipment.

    13. Select the ORM-D field if your item qualifies as such.

    14. Select the Hazmat field if your item qualifies as such.

    15. Complete the new hazmat fields.

    16. To add customs data to this item, click the International Customs Data link.

    You will be redirected to the Manage Customs Data screen.

    q. Complete the customs fields and click the Finish button to save. Your customs data is displayed in the Items section.

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  1. From the Products screen, click the Actions drop-down menu. 


  2. Click the Import Products link. The Import Products screen appears.

  3. Select the CSV File option from the Import from drop-down field.


  4. Select your integration from the Choose an Integration drop-down field.

  5. Click the Choose File button and select your previously configured .CSV file.

  6. Click the Start Import button.

  7. A confirmation message appears upon successful upload.

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Importing product catalogs via integration

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  1. From the ShipHawk dashboard, click on the Products drop-down menu from the top bar and select the Product Import/Export menu option.


    You will be redirected to the Product History screen.

  2. Click on the Actions button to access additional menu items. 


  3. Select the Import Products option. The Import Products screen is displayed. 

  4. Select the eCommerce Integration option from the Import From field.

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  5. Select your NetSuite integration from the Choose an Integration drop-down field.

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  6. Click the Start Import button to initiate your product catalog import.

  7. A message populates confirming that the import has begun.

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  8. The import job is added to a queue and will begin processing which may take several minutes or more.  

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  1. From the ShipHawk dashboard, click the Settings ⚙️ icon > Settings in the upper right corner of the screen.

  2. Click on the Smart Packing tab on the left menu to be redirected to the Smart Packing screen.

  3. Select the Enable Smart Packing option to enable the Smart Packing™ feature.


  4. Set the Smart Packing options based on your business requirements.

    Require pallet(s) when box count exceeds: Enter the maximum number of boxes before you require the use of pallets.

    Disable smart packing when item count exceeds: The maximum item count allowed by default (2000) before Smart Packing is disabled automatically. Smart Packing large orders can impact system performance and the response time for in-cart rating and order processing. Contact ShipHawk to update this value.

    Put packages from the edge of each pallet: The distance in inches that a package can be from the edge of a pallet.

    Let ShipHawk create custom box sizes: Select to have Smart Packing recommend custom box sizes.

    Try pallet(s): Specify to try using pallets when the weight exceeds a specified value (default: 150 lbs) or the dimensional weight exceeds a specified value (default: 150 inches).

    Treat items as spikes: for items that are longer than a specified value (default: 24.0 inches) where their aspect ratio (Length : Width) exceeds a specified value (default: 10.0 inches).

    Treat boxes as spike boxes (boxes that can carry spike items): for boxes when the box aspect ratio exceeds a specified value (default: 40.0 inches) but not a specified value (5.0 inches).

    Treat boxes as regular boxes (boxes above that aspect ratio will be skipped for regular items): when the box aspect ratio (Length : Width) does not exceed a specified value (default: 10.0 inches).

  5. When done, click UPDATE SETTINGS.

ShipHawk Admin-Only Smart Packing Settings

Some Smart Packing settings are reserved for ShipHawk support administration only. Customers must request changes to these settings through their ShipHawk support specialist.

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Pallet Edge Offset

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Packing Material Transformations - Telescoping and Cut Down

When calculating proposed shipments, Smart Packing will always pick the smallest packing material (material containers), that can fit the items in the order. By default, Smart Packing algorithm will pick from the enabled boxes based on container size. However, there are certain instances when shippers may want to transform or modify a material container to optimize package size. Telescoping and Cut Down are two ways to transform containers to reduce package sizes. If Smart Packing is able to fit all items into a single material container that is less than three cubic feet, ShipHawk will recommend using that container for packing. Smart Packing will never try to transform material containers of less than 3 ft3. For larger shipments and packages, Smart Packing can be configured to automatically recommend that packers “cut down” larger boxes to reduce the package size, which may reduce shipping cost. This approach will recommend reducing the height dimension only, based on the common practice of cutting box edges and scoring sides to reduce box size.

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Contact ShipHawk to identify the best approach for your business requirements.

ShipHawk Admin-Only Smart Packing Settings

Some Smart Packing settings are reserved for ShipHawk support administration only.

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Customers must request changes to these account settings through their ShipHawk support specialist.

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Description

Allow box telescoping

When this setting is enabled, Smart Packing will attempt to pack any oversized items with multiples of the same packing material to create a new custom packing material to pack the item. This process is called telescoping. The new telescoped box is still subject to the parcel weight limit of 150 lbs and any relevant dimension restrictions.

Allow boxes to be cut down

Allow the Smart Packing™ algorithm to suggest creating cut down boxes. A cut down box is made by cutting along the seams of a box and folding the resulting flaps down to make a smaller carton. This suggestion is given when the smallest available box is still too large along one dimension. This setting is optional and must not be enabled for businesses that are unfamiliar with or not set up for cutting down boxes.

Avoid creation of custom box

Avoid creation of custom boxes by packing algorithm.

Include material wrappers

Allow packing algorithm to add material wrappers (Bubble Wrap, Shrink Wrap). (OFF by default.)

Pallet edge offset

How far (in inches) packages should sit from the edge of the pallet to prevent overhang during packing. Default is 2.

Spike Item Aspect Ratioitem aspect ratio

A spike item dictates what items qualify to be treated like spikes.

Spike item aspect ratio allows you to change the value used for the length divided by width ratio. Default is greater than or equal to 10. 

Spike Item Min Lengthitem min length

Spike item aspect ratio allows you to change the minimum length to classify an item as a spike. Default is 24 (greater than 24 inches).

Max Spike Box Aspect Ratiospike box aspect ratio

A spike box dictates what packing materials qualify to hold spike items.

The maximum spike ratio that will be Smart Packed™.

NOTE A Spike is an item whose length-to-width ratio resembles a javelin or “spike.” E.g. long tubes. Default value is 40.0

Min Spike Box Aspect Ratiospike box aspect ratio

The minimum spike ratio that qualifies as a spike for Smart Packing™.

NOTE A Spike is an item whose length-to-width ratio resembles a javelin or “spike.” E.g. long tubes. Default value is 5.0

Palletize When Weight Exceedswhen weight exceeds

The minimum weight of a shipment that can be palletized. Default value is 70 lbs.

Palletize When Dimensional Weight Exceedswhen dimensional weight exceeds

The minimum dimensional weight of a shipment that can be palletized.

NOTE Dimensional weight is a pricing method for freight that multiplies height by weight by width. Default value is 150 lbs. 

Palletize when package count exceeds

When the algorithm produces more than the specified number of boxes, the app forces using palletized version and skips package version.

Allow ShipHawk to create Custom Boxes

When enabled, this feature will create boxes of any dimensions to fulfill packages, starting with your packing materials but filling any gaps.  

Rarely used. Consult support thoroughly before enabling.

Disable Packing Algorithm Qtypacking alg qty

This is a threshold that can be set for your account to disable the packing algorithm when exceeding a certain quantity of items in the request.  

Customers use this to simplify workflows as some product catalogs at certain quantities are simpler to fulfill when the system falls back to non-smart packing behavior (e.g. weight only rated proposed shipments).

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