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Downloading the Shipping Label
Downloading the Shipping Label
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If you encounter any issues downloading your shipping label, this document provides information on how to do it.

You will learn the following:

What is a Shipping Label?

A shipping label is a document that contains information about a package. It is attached to the outside of a package to identify and facilitate the movement of the box through the shipping process.

Shipping labels are commonly used by individuals and businesses that need to send packages through our Network Partners (NP). The information on the shipping label helps our NP ensure that the package is delivered to the correct recipient promptly.

In addition to basic shipping information, shipping labels may also include special handling instructions, such as "fragile" or "perishable," or customs information for international shipments.

Components of a Shipping Label

Below are some recommended methods for labelling your orders, including:

A. Paper

Choose a high-quality, durable paper resistant to tears, smudging, and fading. Thermal transfer paper is a good option for producing high-quality, long-lasting labels.

B. Size

Print your label with A6 thermal paper size.

C. Affixing label

Affix the label flatly onto the parcel without any creases.

Steps to Download Your Shipping Label

To obtain your shipping label, follow these simple steps:

  1. After successfully uploading your order, you need to print and label your orders. The system will display your demands as a list.

    • Move the cursor to the left end of your order list

    • Click the Download Label button, and choose the shipping label you want to download as JPG files for printing and attachment to each order.

  1. Here is an example of a label.

Label Description:

Below is the description of your shipping label:

  1. Client's Logo: The sender's logo for brand recognition.

  2. Sender's Info: The sender's name, address, and contact details.

  3. Consignee's Info: The consignee's name, address, and contact details.

  4. First Mile Partner Logo: The Logo of the first logistics partner who picks up the package.

  5. Last Mile Partner Logo: Logo of the final delivery partner.

  6. Client's Order ID: A unique code to track your shipment.

  7. Payment Type: How the shipping fees are paid (e.g., prepaid or collected on delivery).

  8. Parcel Info: Basic parcel details like weight and dimensions.

  9. First Mile Tracking: A number and barcode for tracking the package's initial journey.

  10. Last Mile Tracking: A number and barcode for tracking the final delivery.

Once you have downloaded all the labels, you can start printing them to the corresponding parcels to proceed with your shipment.

Should you encounter any issues or have questions while using the portal, contact our dedicated support team at [email protected]. We are always ready to assist you.

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