Connect Shopify with Borderfree to show duties, taxes, shipping, and total landed cost in local currency at checkout, plus customs-ready fulfillment for global delivery.
• Borderfree is treated as the system of record for cross-border checkout calculations, and Shopify remains the system of record for catalog, onsite content, and core order history.
• During checkout, destination-specific rules are applied to derive landed cost, with duties, taxes, shipping, and fees returned as localized totals for the shopper.
• Currency and locale context are passed between Shopify and Borderfree, with country availability and localization parameters mapped to the Borderfree cross-border experience.
• Placed orders are created in Shopify with Borderfree identifiers, and line items, prices, discounts, addresses, and selected services are mapped to Borderfree order objects.
• Order state changes, cancellations, and returns events are synchronized between systems where supported, with ownership defined per status to prevent double-updates.
• Customs and delivery attributes (HS code inputs when available, declared values, and shipment milestones) are associated to the order and logged for audit and support workflows.
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We implement the Shopify – Borderfree connection so Borderfree can return duties, taxes, shipping, and totals to checkout in the shopper’s local context. The setup is tested per market to make sure pricing and routing rules match what your ops team expects.
Yes – Borderfree can provide duty and tax calculations and a total landed cost to display at checkout, based on destination rules. This reduces surprises at delivery and helps customers decide faster.
Typically, Shopify sends order, customer, and line item details, while Borderfree returns cross-border fulfillment instructions, paperwork-relevant fields, and shipment updates. We map the fields so downstream teams see consistent data across markets.
Yes – Borderfree supports localized pricing and currency presentation for international shoppers, aligned with your target countries. We validate formatting, rounding, and edge cases that can break reporting.
Yes – scandiweb has delivered 2,100+ eCommerce projects since 2003, including Shopify builds and complex integrations. We can own implementation, QA, and ongoing support, so your cross-border flow stays stable after go-live.









