Amazon
Amazon sellers need fast order processing, accurate shipping labels, clear carrier choices, and delivery updates that stay connected to each order. Shipduo’s Amazon shipping integration helps teams manage marketplace fulfillment, rates, labels, returns, and tracking from one connected workflow.
Order Management Made Simple
- Import Amazon orders into Shipduo for faster fulfillment.
- Sync customer details, product information, shipping requirements, addresses, quantities, and fulfillment notes.
- View Amazon order data and shipment activity from one dashboard.
- Prepare orders faster with cleaner shipment records.
- Reduce manual entry across label creation, carrier selection, dispatch, and tracking updates.
The Amazon ecommerce shipping integration helps marketplace sellers move from order import to shipment preparation with fewer manual steps and better data accuracy.
Real-Time Shipping Rates
Accurate Rate Calculation
Retrieve live carrier rates based on package weight, dimensions, service level, destination, and shipping rules.
Multiple Service Comparison
Compare carrier and service options before choosing the best fit for cost, delivery speed, package type, and customer expectations.
Dynamic Updates
Rates can adjust when package details, destination data, or selected service changes.
Checkout Transparency
Give customers clearer shipping costs when the connected checkout workflow and shipping rules support rate display.
Profitability Maintenance
Review shipping costs before dispatch to reduce undercharging, protect margins, and make better carrier decisions.
Returns & Reverse Logistics
Shipduo helps simplify Amazon returns by keeping return labels, reverse shipment activity, tracking details, and order records connected. Customer service and warehouse teams can review the original order, create eligible return labels, monitor returned packages, and move refunds or exchanges forward with fewer manual steps.
Cost Management & Insights
Shipduo provides shipping cost visibility for Amazon orders so teams can review carrier rates, monitor parcel spend, and refine service selection over time. More accurate shipment data helps reduce pricing gaps, avoid unexpected shipping costs, and improve fulfillment planning across marketplace operations.
Multi-Carrier & Flexible Service Options
Carrier Flexibility
Use supported carriers for Amazon orders based on destination, cost, delivery speed, service level, and package details.
Service Variety
Select standard, expedited, signature confirmation, insurance, or other available service options based on shipment needs.
International Shipping Support
Prepare international Amazon shipments with connected destination details, package information, service selection, and required documentation.
Custom Assignment
Assign services by order size, delivery address, shipping rule, fulfillment priority, package type, or customer expectation.
Optimized Delivery
Use multi-carrier parcel shipping to compare service options and keep Amazon fulfillment flexible as order volume grows.
Shipduo works as an Amazon shipping platform for sellers that need order sync, label generation, service selection, shipment records, returns, and delivery visibility in one workflow.
High-Volume Fulfillment Made Easy
- Process multiple Amazon orders with batch label generation.
- Keep shipment details organized during busy sales periods.
- Reduce repeated warehouse work across label creation and dispatch.
- Use connected order data to support faster packing and carrier selection.
- Keep order and shipment API workflows available for teams with custom fulfillment rules, marketplace data flows, or higher-volume shipping operations.
- Track orders after dispatch with connected shipment tracking.
Frequently Asked Questions About Amazon
Find quick answers to common questions about using Shipduo with Amazon for order management, shipping labels, carrier selection, returns, rates, and marketplace fulfillment.
Yes. Shipduo helps teams review carrier rates, compare service options, monitor shipping costs, and reduce pricing gaps before Amazon orders move into fulfillment.


