Ready-to-Ship mode is a shipping workflow in the ShipHawk web application that allows shippers to perform pack verification and label printing for orders that are “ready to ship”. Ready to ship orders do not require additional data input prior to verifying items and requesting a shipping label.
The shipper can use a barcode scanner and skip data entry to quickly process, print labels and fulfill orders that are ready to ship.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using the Ready-to-Ship mode. This document guides you through each step of this process with detailed instructions and tips for optimizing your fulfillment workflow.
This document is intended for your system or warehouse administrators and shipping managers.
Introduction
About the Ready-to-Ship mode
Ready-to-Ship mode is a shipping workflow in the ShipHawk web application that allows shippers to perform pack verification and label printing for orders that are “ready to ship”. Ready to ship orders do not require additional data input prior to verifying items and requesting a shipping label.
The shipper can use a barcode scanner and skip data entry to quickly process, print labels and fulfill orders that are ready to ship.
READY-TO-SHIP OVERVIEW
This section provides a broad overview of the steps necessary to begin using the Ready-to-Ship mode.
Installation
Ready-to-Ship mode is a feature that is built into the ShipHawk application itself. There is no installation necessary. You can simply contact your Customer Success Manager or Account Manager to enable Ready-to-Ship mode for your account.
ShipHawk Definitions
Ready-to-Ship order Industry term | An order that does not require additional data input (weight, dimensions, etc.) prior to verifying items and requesting a shipping label. These order items often come pre-packaged in their own boxes and exist in the warehouse in a ready-to-ship state. |
RTS | An abbreviation for Ready-to-Ship. |