Connect Magento (Adobe Commerce) with PostNord to show accurate shipping options at checkout, book shipments, and print labels fast, with tracking synced to orders.
• PostNord shipping methods and service codes are mapped to Magento (Adobe Commerce) carriers, rates, and checkout delivery options.
• Shipment creation in Magento triggers PostNord consignments, with recipient, parcel, and service payloads validated before label generation.
• Pickup-point and service-point selections are persisted on the order and passed to PostNord in the shipment request where supported.
• Shipping labels are returned from PostNord (PDF/ZPL depending on setup) and stored against the Magento shipment for printing and audit.
• Tracking numbers are written back to the order shipment, and PostNord tracking URLs are generated for customer notifications.
• PostNord tracking events are polled or received via webhook when available, then translated into Magento shipment status history entries.
• Error responses and retries are logged with request identifiers, and failed label or booking attempts remain unconfirmed until a successful carrier response.
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We map PostNord services and pickup-point logic to Magento shipping methods so checkout shows the right option for the customer’s address. Setup includes validation rules to reduce failed deliveries and misrouted parcels.
Yes, orders can be converted into PostNord shipments in Magento, with label generation available per order or in batches. This reduces packing time and avoids copy-paste errors.
Tracking numbers and status events can be pushed back to Magento so customers and support see the same delivery updates. We can also align the events with your transactional emails and service inbox flows.
Typical payload includes shipper and consignee addresses, parcel weights, service codes, and item data when required. We validate required fields early so labels do not fail during packing.
Yes, we can configure store-view rules per country, currency, and service catalog, including different pickup-point availability. This is common for Nordic multi-market setups.