Connect Magento (Adobe Commerce) with FedEx to pull real-time shipping rates at checkout, print labels in the backend, and sync tracking updates to customers automatically.
• FedEx Web Services (or FedEx APIs, depending on the account and region) are used to request live shipping rates during checkout based on destination, package attributes, and selected service.
• Magento shipping methods are mapped to FedEx services, with handling fees, rate tables, and fallback logic applied according to store configuration and carrier responses.
• Shipment creation in Magento triggers label generation through FedEx, returning label files (PDF/ZPL) and the assigned tracking number back to the shipment record.
• Tracking numbers are stored per shipment package and exposed to storefront and email templates; carrier status is retrieved via FedEx tracking endpoints.
• Address data is validated and normalized through FedEx responses when available; errors, rejections, and timeouts are logged for operational review.
• Multi-store and multi-warehouse scenarios can route requests by origin address, account credentials, and allowed service lists, with per-scope configuration ownership in Magento.
.avif)
We map your FedEx account, negotiated rates, and service rules to Magento shipping methods, then validate quotes across addresses, currencies, and edge cases. You get predictable rate logic and fewer checkout surprises.
Yes—Magento can create FedEx shipments, labels, and documents from the order, with packaging rules and pickup settings aligned to your warehouse flow. We also cover printer formats and reprint scenarios.
Tracking numbers are stored on the shipment, and FedEx events can trigger customer emails and status changes based on your rules. This keeps “where’s my order?” tickets down and reporting cleaner.
It can, but it needs clear routing logic—origin addresses, service availability, and packaging rules per store view. We implement and QA multistore setups so rates and labels stay consistent.
Most builds take days to a few weeks, depending on custom rate rules, address validation, and label requirements. scandiweb has delivered 2,100+ eCommerce projects since 2003, so we’re used to shipping-critical changes.