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Connect ShipDepot to the systems you already use

ShipDepot supports fulfillment workflows involving the carts, marketplaces, inventory tools, retail/EDI portals, and carriers ecommerce, Amazon, retail, and B2B brands rely on. We confirm integration fit with you during onboarding.

Order flow, inventory visibility, tracking updates, returns, retail/EDI workflows, and custom operational processes — connected through WMS, marketplace, EDI, carrier, or middleware workflows.

Fulfillment only works when it fits your stack

Your orders, inventory, and tracking live across several systems — a storefront, maybe a marketplace or two, an inventory or accounting tool, and your carriers. Fulfillment only runs smoothly when your 3PL can work with those systems instead of forcing you to rebuild everything.

ShipDepot supports workflows involving the platforms you already use, so orders can flow to the warehouse, inventory stays visible, tracking gets back to your systems, and returns and retail orders are handled through the right process. Exactly how each connection works depends on the platform, your account setup, the available data fields, and your project scope — so we confirm integration fit with you during onboarding rather than promising a one-size-fits-all setup.

Shopping carts & storefronts

ShipDepot supports order and fulfillment workflows involving major ecommerce platforms, connecting through WMS, marketplace, or middleware workflows depending on your setup. See our ecommerce fulfillment services.

Shopify
WooCommerce
BigCommerce
Magento / Adobe Commerce
Wix
Squarespace

Using a different cart? We can often support it through a WMS connector, middleware, or a CSV/API workflow — ask us to check.

Marketplaces

ShipDepot supports fulfillment workflows involving the marketplaces where you sell, including order retrieval and shipment/tracking updates, depending on the marketplace and your account access.

Amazon Seller Central
Walmart Marketplace
TikTok Shop
eBay
Etsy
Wayfair
Target Plus

Marketplace support depends on the platform, your account setup, and available data fields — we confirm fit during onboarding.

Inventory, OMS, WMS & operations tools

ShipDepot can connect through WMS, middleware, or data workflows to help keep inventory visible and orders moving across your operational tools.

Extensiv
ShipStation
Shippo
NetSuite
QuickBooks
Cin7
Order Desk
Customer CSV / API workflows

ShipDepot operates on the Extensiv WMS with barcode-driven workflows; connections to other tools depend on the platform and available data fields.

EDI & retail workflows

ShipDepot supports retail and B2B fulfillment workflows involving EDI providers and retailer portals, including label and document steps where approved for your account. Learn more about our B2B & retail fulfillment.

SPS Commerce
CommerceHub
TrueCommerce
DiCentral
Retailer vendor portals
UCC labels
ASN / invoice workflows (where approved)

ShipDepot has supported vendor-portal workflows and UCC labeling on retail projects. Scope varies by retailer and account; we confirm what’s required during onboarding. (No claim of full EDI certification or automated routing-guide management.)

Shipping, carrier & freight workflows

ShipDepot supports shipping workflows across major carriers and freight, including the option to use your own carrier accounts.

FedEx
UPS
USPS
DHL
LTL freight
Customer carrier accounts
Freight forwarding workflows

Carrier and freight options depend on your account, destinations, and project scope.

Custom workflows

Not every brand fits a standard template — and that’s fine. ShipDepot regularly supports custom operational workflows: CSV or API order feeds, special kitting and bundling rules, channel-specific packing, returns routing, and B2B/retail requirements that don’t come out of a box.

If your platform isn’t listed above, it often can still be supported through a WMS connector, middleware, or a data workflow. We’ll review your setup and tell you honestly what’s a clean fit, what needs a workaround, and what isn’t a fit — before you commit.

How we confirm integration fit

A simple, honest process — no promises before we’ve looked at your setup:

  1. Tell us your stack — the carts, marketplaces, inventory/OMS tools, retailers, and carriers you use.
  2. We review the workflow — order flow, inventory visibility, tracking updates, returns, and any retail/EDI requirements.
  3. We confirm the connection approach — WMS, marketplace, EDI, carrier, or middleware workflow, based on your platform, account setup, and available data fields.
  4. You get a practical fit assessment — what connects cleanly, what needs a workaround, and the onboarding steps — before you sign on.

Integration availability depends on the platform, account setup, data fields, and project scope. We confirm integration fit during onboarding.

Integrations — frequently asked questions

ShipDepot supports fulfillment workflows involving major carts like Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Magento / Adobe Commerce, Wix, and Squarespace, plus marketplaces such as Amazon Seller Central, Walmart Marketplace, TikTok Shop, eBay, Etsy, Wayfair, and Target Plus. Exact support depends on the platform, your account setup, and available data fields, which we confirm during onboarding.

Yes — ShipDepot supports order and fulfillment workflows involving Shopify, typically through a WMS connector or middleware so orders reach the warehouse and tracking flows back. The specific setup depends on your store configuration; we confirm fit during onboarding.

Yes — ShipDepot supports fulfillment workflows involving Amazon Seller Central, including FBA prep and merchant-fulfilled (FBM/MCF-style) order handling depending on your account and needs. ShipDepot is not an official Amazon partner; support depends on your account access and scope.

Yes — ShipDepot supports retail and B2B workflows involving EDI providers (such as SPS Commerce, CommerceHub, TrueCommerce, DiCentral) and retailer vendor portals, including UCC labels and ASN/invoice steps where approved for your account. Scope varies by retailer; we don’t claim full EDI certification, and we confirm requirements during onboarding.

ShipDepot supports workflows that keep inventory visible and pass tracking updates back to your systems. Whether updates are near-real-time or batch depends on the platform, connection method, and available data fields — we confirm the specifics during onboarding rather than promising real-time sync for every system.

It can often still be supported. Many platforms connect through a WMS connector, middleware, or a CSV/API workflow. Tell us what you use and we’ll review whether it’s a clean fit, needs a workaround, or isn’t supported — honestly, up front.

It depends on your platforms, account setup, data fields, and project scope. Simple cart connections are quicker; multi-channel, EDI, or custom workflows take longer. We give you a realistic timeline once we’ve reviewed your setup during onboarding.

Yes. ShipDepot regularly supports custom operational processes — CSV/API order feeds, special kitting and bundling, channel-specific packing, returns routing, and B2B/retail requirements. We review your workflow and confirm what we can support before you commit.

Not sure if your stack is a fit?

Tell us the carts, marketplaces, inventory tools, retailers, and carriers you use, and ShipDepot will review your workflow and confirm integration fit.