Connect Bigcommerce with DPD to pull live shipping rates at checkout, auto-generate labels, and push tracking updates to customers and support teams in real time.
• Bigcommerce orders are imported into the DPD shipping workflow with mapped fields for consignee, service, parcel count, weight, and reference IDs.
• Shipment creation triggers DPD label generation, returning label files and tracking numbers that are stored against the Bigcommerce order.
• Tracking events and delivery statuses are polled or received via DPD APIs and mapped to Bigcommerce shipment and order status updates.
• Address data is validated and normalized before submission, and API responses are parsed for carrier-side errors and exceptions.
• Idempotency keys and external shipment IDs prevent duplicate consignments when retries or partial failures occur.
• Sync logs capture request and response payload metadata, timestamps, and correlation IDs for support and audit trails.
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We map DPD services, zones, and package rules to Bigcommerce shipping methods so the right options show at checkout. Rates can be adjusted with handling fees, cutoffs, and destination filters.
Yes – orders can be pushed to DPD as shipments, then labels returned for batch printing. This reduces manual entry and speeds up warehouse pick-and-pack.
It can, if your chosen DPD product supports pickup (ParcelShop) selection and the storefront captures the pickup ID. We implement the UI and pass the data to DPD with the shipment request.
We sync tracking numbers and key status updates back to the order so customers and support see the same timeline. Status mapping can also drive email flows and “order shipped” logic.
Yes – we can configure per-storefront carrier rules, services, and label settings, including market-specific defaults. scandiweb has delivered 2,100+ eCommerce projects across 45 countries, so multi-market shipping setups are a familiar problem.










